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Monday, March 5, 2007

The Indian Association of Gerontology, Banares University, a brief presentation.

Association of Gerontology India, creation and aims :

Founded: 1982. Members: 205. Regional Groups: 6. Languages: English. Description: Health care professionals treating the elderly; scientists and clinicians with an interest in the aging process and diseases of the aged. Works to insure high standards of research and practice in gerontology, and to maximize availability of gerontological services. Conducts research in biological, clinical and psycho-social aspects of gerontology. Publications: Newsletter, semiannual.

The rapid increase in the aged population is a global phenomenon. Like many developed countries, India has a large proportion of the elderly in the population. This demographic change is a result of the decline in child death and increased life expectancy due to advancements made in medical sciences for the control of infectious diseases. India has currently an aged population (60 plus) that comprises nearly 7% (75 million) of the total population. This is expected to increase to nearly150 million by the year 2025.

Thus it becomes very essential that scientists of different disciplines and workers of various social organizations, interested in the welfare of the elderly, get together and make a united effort to keep the aged people healthy and happy.

With the above objective in mind, the Association of Gerontology (India) (AGI) was established in December 1981 with its headquarters at the Department of Zoology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, where pioneering research in biological aspects of aging is going on since 1965. AGI is a non-profit organization registered under U.P. government Society Registration act XXI 1860 No.41 VI-268. In 1982 the association was affiliated to the International Association of Gerontology (IAG) as its sister society. The IAG was established in 1950 in Liege. The IAG has four regional associations: North American, South American, European and Asia-Oceania region. In 2005, the name of IAG has been changed to IAGG (International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics).


Objectives :
· To promote advancement of knowledge both by research and training in Biological, Clinical and Psycho-social aspects of gerontology.
· To organize scientific meetings, either under its own auspices or jointly with other organizations, and
· To publish journals, reviews, abstracts, newsletter, etc. on Gerontology.


Contact Information :
Email address:abdey@aiims.ac.in
Telephone number:91 11 26593639
FAX number:91 11 26862663
Postal Address:Association of Gerontology (India) (AGI)
Anasri Nagar,
New Delhi 110 029,
Delhi, India

Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi-221005, India


Tel: 0542-2307149,2313958,
2575199,2575842
Fax: 091-(0542) 2368174

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