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   Everyday is a party for these senior citizens

SURAT: For these senior citizens, life begins at 60. They have started
living life king size after retirement. They have formed a mandal and meet
in a garden every day for party and to gossip. They ask, "Why should young
have all the fun?" They follow the principal of social dating and never miss
their date.

A group of women sing bhajan's loudly and offer prasad of chocolates to
every one around. Some elderly people make it a point to visit the Swami
Vivekananda Garden on Bhatar Road just to have the sweets.

Someone from a group of about 50 men and women bring snacks from home and it
is party every day. They share food, laugh and pray together although they
don't even know everyone in the group by name.

Shashikant Jariwala, 71, a retired businessman living in Sant Tukaram
Society, says, "We have our men's party twice or three times a month.  We
arrange for drinks and enjoy." He adds, "I think government should relax
prohibition for us."

Bhupendra Prajapati, 76, another retired businessman of Jamnanagar, says,
"We enjoy our parties and share the expenses."

Retired policemen Kashinath Kalal, 79, and Maniram Pendale, 74, who draw a
monthly pension of nearly Rs 5,000, add, "For us, these three hours are
wonderful. We forget all our worries."

Kala Patel, 65, a former school teacher, who has been a regular visitor to
the garden since last 10 years, says, " This place is like heaven for us as
there is no one to disturb us here. We can sing our bhajans and even party."

Savita Patel, 62, another retired school teacher, says, "We come here daily
as we can't pass time sitting home." When asked of problems at home, most of
them say they have no major problems.
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Source:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/surat/Everyday-is-a-party-for-these-senior-citizens/articleshow/5181365.cms



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