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Ep 13: Dr. Saigita Chitturu: TISS Diploma in Gerontology is creating ‘agepreneurs’

40 min · 9. maj 2026
episode Ep 13: Dr. Saigita Chitturu: TISS Diploma in Gerontology is creating ‘agepreneurs’ cover

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As we aim to live longer and better, there is immense scope for “agepreneurs” or “elderpreneurs”. Dr Saigita Chitturu, Assistant Professor,Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai talks to Gen Seasoned host Anuradha Varma about the one-year Diploma in Gerontology via its Centre for Lifelong Learning, focussing on interdisciplinary care for the elderly.  Open to adults over 25, with special consideration for those over 55, the course provides a comprehensive understanding of ageing, blending perspectives from sociology, psychology, anthropology, social work, education, and economics.  Listen in as she talks about the diverse group of learners, including 80-year-olds, the need for sensitivity as we transition into the senior years, avenues post-retirement, and celebrating ageing. She also talks about the immense scope of the silver economy, which can cater to healthcare, disability, companionships, second marriages, infrastructure, community living, AI training, financial literacy, and more. Follow Dr Saigita Chitturu: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/saigita-chitturu-49959a241/]  Check out: TISS Diploma in Gerontology [https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/admissions/stp-admissions/diploma-in-gerontology/]  Timestamps: 02:00 About TISS and the diploma in Gerontology 05:47 Debunk notion that adults can’t learn 06;40 Students up to 80 years of age; every batch has a student over 60 and below 80 08:43 We discuss changes during adolescence but not not what happens after 50 11:35 What the course covers 14:03 Mandatory field work component in the course 16:46 Longevity conversations in focus 17:55 Ageing needs a lifespan approach 19:41 Feminisation of ageing 22:45 Socialisation is important for seniors 24:53 “What do I do now?” Learning to accept ageing 27:26 Course is helpful for entrepreneurs 29:32 Scope in gerontology - healthcare to AI training and financial literacy   32:34 Contribute in society to do away with loneliness 34:40 Policy implementation 36:00 Graduates of the course Get in touch at genseasoned@gmail.com Disclaimer: Views are personal. Listener discretion is advised.

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episode Ep 17: Hari Baskaran, 77, active ageing ambassador: ‘You have to invite joy’ artwork

Ep 17: Hari Baskaran, 77, active ageing ambassador: ‘You have to invite joy’

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Ep 16: Longevity scientist Dr Sophia Pathai: India has ‘Blue Zones’ too

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episode Ep 15: Navneet Gupta, Service GTD: Solving the eldercare challenge for NRIs artwork

Ep 15: Navneet Gupta, Service GTD: Solving the eldercare challenge for NRIs

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episode Ep 14: Siddharth Kothari: At 19, he runs the Happy Folks Club for seniors artwork

Ep 14: Siddharth Kothari: At 19, he runs the Happy Folks Club for seniors

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episode Ep 13: Dr. Saigita Chitturu: TISS Diploma in Gerontology is creating ‘agepreneurs’ artwork

Ep 13: Dr. Saigita Chitturu: TISS Diploma in Gerontology is creating ‘agepreneurs’

As we aim to live longer and better, there is immense scope for “agepreneurs” or “elderpreneurs”. Dr Saigita Chitturu, Assistant Professor,Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai talks to Gen Seasoned host Anuradha Varma about the one-year Diploma in Gerontology via its Centre for Lifelong Learning, focussing on interdisciplinary care for the elderly.  Open to adults over 25, with special consideration for those over 55, the course provides a comprehensive understanding of ageing, blending perspectives from sociology, psychology, anthropology, social work, education, and economics.  Listen in as she talks about the diverse group of learners, including 80-year-olds, the need for sensitivity as we transition into the senior years, avenues post-retirement, and celebrating ageing. She also talks about the immense scope of the silver economy, which can cater to healthcare, disability, companionships, second marriages, infrastructure, community living, AI training, financial literacy, and more. Follow Dr Saigita Chitturu: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/saigita-chitturu-49959a241/]  Check out: TISS Diploma in Gerontology [https://admissions.tiss.ac.in/view/10/admissions/stp-admissions/diploma-in-gerontology/]  Timestamps: 02:00 About TISS and the diploma in Gerontology 05:47 Debunk notion that adults can’t learn 06;40 Students up to 80 years of age; every batch has a student over 60 and below 80 08:43 We discuss changes during adolescence but not not what happens after 50 11:35 What the course covers 14:03 Mandatory field work component in the course 16:46 Longevity conversations in focus 17:55 Ageing needs a lifespan approach 19:41 Feminisation of ageing 22:45 Socialisation is important for seniors 24:53 “What do I do now?” Learning to accept ageing 27:26 Course is helpful for entrepreneurs 29:32 Scope in gerontology - healthcare to AI training and financial literacy   32:34 Contribute in society to do away with loneliness 34:40 Policy implementation 36:00 Graduates of the course Get in touch at genseasoned@gmail.com Disclaimer: Views are personal. Listener discretion is advised.

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