DSMNRU Professor’s Elderly Care Model Gets Government Copyright

Dr. Shyam Singh’s “Gerontological Social Work Multi-Intervention Model” aims to improve care, policies, and research for senior citizens
Campus Times | Lucknow
In a significant academic achievement, Dr. Shyam Singh, Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, has received a Government of India copyright for his research work titled “Gerontological Social Work Multi-Intervention Model.” The recognition has been granted by the Copyright Office of the Government of India.
Model to Address Elderly Challenges
The model has been specially developed to address the growing challenges faced by elderly people and to strengthen systems related to their care and support. It focuses on tackling social, health, and caregiving issues affecting senior citizens while encouraging a coordinated approach from both the government and society.
Boost for Ageing Research
Experts believe that the framework can help government departments and non-government organizations design more effective programmes and policies for elderly welfare. It also provides a structured guideline for researchers working in the field of ageing and social work, promoting wider research and innovative interventions.
Congratulations for Achievement
Senior officials of Dr. Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, including Vice-Chancellor Acharya Sanjay Singh, Registrar Rohit Singh, and Dean Academics Prof. V.K. Singh, congratulated Dr. Shyam Singh and appreciated his research contribution.
Research with social Impact
Vice-Chancellor Acharya Sanjay Singh said the research will play an important role in addressing the concerns of the elderly population. “Such research not only benefits society but also strengthens the academic reputation of the university,” he added.
Improve Elderly Care Systems
University spokesperson Prof. Yashwant Veeroday noted that the model could become a valuable tool for improving the quality of life and care systems for senior citizens while providing fresh direction to social organizations and researchers working in this area.