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Sunday, June 21, 2015

Swinging 60s: Seniors seek love through speed-dating


Senior citizens tear down taboos at event that gives them a chance to find live-in partners 
Ankit.Ajmera @timesgroup.com 



    This Sunday started a little bit different for 61-year-old Naresh Engineer, a resident of Kandivali who runs a portfolio management consultancy. He took pains to shave, pull out a crisply starched and ironed white shirt and a pair of black trousers, polish his shoes and wear his favourite perfume. At 10 am sharp, he was at the Dadar-Matunga Cultural Centre to attend the Senior Citizens Jeevan Saathi Sammelan.

    The first of its kind event in Mumbai was organised by Ahmedabad-based NGO Vina Mulya Amulya Seva (VMAS), in association with Mumbai-based NGO Silver Inning Foundation and Rotary Club of Nariman Point. The event provided the options for marriageorlive-inrelationshipforseniorcitizens.

    Clinical psychologist Raheen Jummani said, “There is a lot of stigma attached to older people making a new beginning. This event gives them the space to interact openly with like-minded people.”

    “Such events are ideal for senior citizens who are lonely after death of their partners and are looking for some security. Live-in is a convenient option for those whose families may not agree to marriage because of property-related matters,” said advocate Namitabh Kothari, associated with the sammelan as legal advisor.

    The initiative received more than 700 calls, but the organisers could accommodate only 275 (200 men, 75 women) for the day, with average age between 67-70 years. Those who made it were given token numbers and were asked to present themselves in batches of 10 each on the stage.


    An announcer provided description of the candidate, including name, age, caste, income per month, hobbies and status (unmarried, widow/widower, divorced). Other members noted down the identification number of candidates they thought were compatible.Later,face-to-facemeetingswere arranged. 




    While most men sought companionship, financial security was the main concern for women. The fact that average salary of most men ranged between Rs 15,000-30,000 per month disappointed a lot of women.

    Nisha Barod (55), a divorcee and a fitness trainer, had come all the way from Baroda, Gujarat. “Most men I saw had paunches and didn’t earn even half as much as me (Rs 50,000 per month),” she said.

    Mulund resident Srinivas Nand (76) told MirrorthathedrewapensionofRs15,000per month. He used to work as assistant manager of quality control with the Food Corporation of India. He said, “At this age, I cannot fulfill the demands of a whimsical woman. I just want someone social, who is able to understand me.”

    Engineer was among the few who were earning more than a lakh per month. “She should complement my personality, should beintelligentandabletoadjustwithmythree daughters, who live abroad. After I retire, I mightwanttosettleabroadandsheshouldbe in agreement with that,” said Engineer.

    Sunetra Kulkarni (73), a resident of Mulund, lost her husband 25 years ago. “Money is not my criteria. I get a pension of Rs 12,000 per month. I just want a like-minded partner,” she said.

    Natubhai Patel (62) is the founder-chairmanofVMASandthebrainbehindtheinitiative. He has arranged more than 75 marriages and 25 live-in relationships through VMAS since it was established in Ahmedabad four yearsago.Attheendoftheevent,fourcouples decided to get together– three for marriage and one for live-in relationship. 


The event was organised by Mumbai Based NGO Silver Inning Foundation www.silverinnings.com 

Courtesy: http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/ml.asp?Ref=TU1JUi8yMDEzLzA0LzA4I0FyMDEyMDA%3D 

Friday, April 12, 2013

Now, a marriage bureau for elderly

The Mumbai city’s first match-making bureau exclusively for seniors will be launched on Thursday 11th April 2013

Called Silver Innings Matrimonial & Companionship, it is open to people aged 50 and older, for an annual subscription fee of Rs1,200 , which is 20% discounted as Inaugural offer valid till 30th April 2013 . The actual fees is Rs.1500/- for annual membership.

The idea of the bureau stemmed from the success of last Sunday’s 7th April 2013 'Senior Citizens Jeevan Saathi Sammelan' speed-dating meet for senior citizens, aimed at helping them find live-in partners or spouses.

“Of the 282 people who participated, six have now found potential partners and are pursuing relationships, another couple is considering marriage and four other couples are dating,” said Sailesh Mishra, founder of Silver Inning Foundation, the NGO that co-organised the seminar with Ahmedabad-based Vina Mulya Amulya Seva. “In all, we received 700 applications but could only accommodate 282. This is when we realised that this should be a sustained effort, and decided to start a bureau.”

In addition to helping match senior citizens based on the interests and requirements that they list with the bureau, Silver Innings plans to organise events and parties on a quarterly basis to help them meet, interact and find partners.

Four seniors have already registered. One of them is Sashi Bhatt (name changed on request), 56, a finance consultant and a bachelor.

“At this age, I need a companion whom I can talk to and share my joys and sorrows with,” says Bhatt. “I am not looking at marriage, but would like to be in a live-in relationship. Hence, I thought I should register with the bureau.

By Riddhi Doshi, Hindustan Times  Mumbai, April 11, 2013

Courtesy : http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Mumbai/Now-a-marriage-bureau-for-elderly/Article1-1040674.aspx

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Inaugural Offer for Membership of 'Silver Innings Matrimonial & Companionship'




On the occasion of the 5th Foundation Day and the auspicious day of Gudipadwa, on 11th April 2013 ‘Silver Innings’ a social enterprise working with senior citizens and their family members,Launches “Silver Innings Matrimonial & Companionship” A match making bureau for senior citizens. It is open to people of all religions, castes and communities.

We offer 20% Discount on Membership Fees of 'Silver Innings Matrimonial & Companionship' , valid till 30th April 2013 only.


To avail Inaugural offer please contact below: 
Silver Innings 
Bdlg: J/47-48, Shop no. 10, opp. Navgraha Bldg,
Behind Allahabad Bank, Poonam Sagar Complex,
Mira Road East. Mumbai. India. Pin code: 401107
Tel: 09167765451 ( Mon to Fri , 11am to 5pm)


A good companion shortens the longest road   



 
 

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Silver Innings Matrimonial & Companionship Bureau for Senior Citizens



On the occasion of the 5th Foundation Day and the auspicious day of Gudipadwa, on 11th April 2013 ‘Silver Innings’ a social enterprise working with senior citizens and their family members,Launches “Silver Innings Matrimonial & Companionship” A match making bureau for senior citizens. It is open to people of all religions, castes and communities.

For single and lonely elders, old age becomes depressing and by taking up this initiative
we hope to help the elderly to find a suitable partner and companion.

New relationship and love is waiting to bloom in the twilight years and we all need to prop it up with care and support.


Eligibility:
50+
Unmarried or Divorcees or Widows / Widowers

 

For Registration & Membership Contact:
Silver Innings
Bdlg: J/47-48, Shop no. 10, opp. Navgraha Bldg,
Behind Allahabad Bank, Poonam Sagar Complex,
Mira Road East. Mumbai. India. Pincode: 401107
Tel: 09167765451 ( Mon to Fri , 11am to 5pm)


A good companion shortens the longest road

This project is supported by Silver Inning Foundation, an NGO working with senior citizens .

For more information you can also call Silver Inning Foundation at 9987104233