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PM urged to frame leave policy for employees attending to ailing parents

Dr Vijay Gurjar, an assistant professor of the AIIMS, appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that there should be a policy that provides for leave to employees who care for their seriously ill parents, on the lines of maternity and paternity leave. Gurjar said that children who serve their parents or grandparents should rather be honoured.

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Published : Oct 14, 2019, 12:17 AM IST

Published : Oct 14, 2019, 12:17 AM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (file photo)

New Delhi: There should be a policy that provides for leave to employees who care for their seriously ill parents, on the lines of maternity and paternity leave, an assistant professor of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences here has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In his letter to the prime minister, Dr Vijay Gurjar of the Geriatric Department said that he felt the pangs of the elderly patients and their families during his interactions with them.

He said that those who have to take leave to take care of their seriously ill parents in hospitals or home go through financial crisis when they suffer salary cuts or lose jobs.

Gurjar said that children who serve their parents or grandparents should rather be honoured.

"Since AIIMS is a referral centre, only serious patients are admitted here and a support or family person is required to stay with them. When a patient is suffering from a serious illness, it takes a long time for treatment. In such a situation, children do not get leaves to take care of their elderly parents and many times, they have to leave their jobs.

"It is very painful that such children leave their jobs to take care of their parents. Their families also have to struggle hard to deal with the financial problems. Thanks to their courage that they resign their jobs to take care of parents," he wrote in his letter.

To save the elderly from loneliness, even in times of illness, there should be a plan to provide regular leave to their family members so that they can spend time with them, he said.

There should be a provision to provide special leave to children of elderly patients of cancer, dementia or any other major operation, the assistant professor said.

"I request you to instruct concerned government department and officials to formulate policies and frame guidelines in this regard," he said.

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