The DCW chairperson Swati Maliwal, who along with the Members of the Commission visited four night shelters for women in Nizamuddin and Jama Masjid area and spent night in the Jama Masjid shelter home on Oct 10, pointed out several glaring anomalies in the functioning of these shelters.
"The female and male night shelters are adjacent to each other in the same complex, with no apparent security restrictions which raises concerns about the security of women. Toilets are very few and no separate toilets have been designated for women, only one lady caretaker was present in the Jama Masjid night shelter, rest of all were male guards.
Pointing out infrastructural issues, Maliwal said that despite presence of over 150 people in the Jama Masjid night shelter, there were only 4 toilets for both men and women without any demarcation, out of which one was locked as staff toilet.
The water tanker supply from Delhi Jal Board at the Jama Masjid night shelter is extremely irregular, due to which even drinking water is unavailable for days.
She also noted that no drinking water coolers are present at any of the shelters and that in the Jama Masjid shelter, food was not made available to people and cooking was not allowed near the premises.
"....Please take responsibility and identify the reasons for these shortcomings. Also, please provide a detailed point-wise status report which should include the steps that will taken to improve the situation," Maliwal said in her letter.
