Updated On: 12 January, 2024 06:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
Letting go of the identity you have been living with for decades can be challenging. Midday.com spoke with senior citizens in Mumbai who are rewriting the rules of ageing with unique activities

Live painting session at Grow Younger workshop for elder women
Post-retirement, a major challenge for some senior citizens could be chalking out a workable weekly routine. Similar is the case of Bhagyashree Rane (60), who is working with a city-based accountancy firm and is about to retire next month. As she nears the due date, she finds herself in a quandary – what will her life be like once she stops going to the office?
Like Rane, numerous retired women find it tough to adjust to Monday mornings with nowhere to go or no office to report to. According to a German statistics portal – Statista, approximately 37 per cent of elderly individuals are concerned about maintaining an active lifestyle, while around 32 percent are apprehensive about the absence of a daily routine.
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