Collector asks retirement homes in Coimbatore to get registered
The Hindu
They must submit all relevant documents to the District Social Welfare Office
The retirement homes for senior citizens functioning in Coimbatore district, which have not been registered under the Tamil Nadu Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Rules, 2009 so far, must submit fresh proposals with the required documents, District Collector G.S. Sameeran said in a release on Wednesday.
As per G.O. No. 83 of the Department of Social Welfare, the managements of the retirement homes must attach 18 different documents with the proposal and submit it to the District Social Welfare Office for registration.
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