Speaking at the event in West Delhi's Tilak Nagar area, Baijal complimented the AAP government for the project while Kejriwal on his part thanked the LG for inspiring the city administration to implement such public interest initiative by gracing the function.
Skill development centres have been set up at 10 night shelters, including the one at Tilak Nagar, where the homeless will be trained by qualified teachers in skills ranging from basic sewing, beauty culture, plumbing, electrical work and a crash course in simple cooking.
70-year-old Baijal also said that he was happy that after assuming the office of Lt Governor, he has come to an event the first time where urban shelters and their activities are being discussed.
On his part, Kejriwal thanked Baijal for inspiring the government by coming to the event on "our request", saying that in the coming days, he hopes that "we would work for three-four folds development of Delhi with the people of city".
Baijal's predecessor Najeeb Jung and the AAP government had been at loggerheads over a range of issues including transfer and posting of officers.
Jung and Kejriwal were perhaps never seen together to jointly inaugurate any project of the government during the former's tenure.
At the function, Baijal said that government should focus on credibility of training programme so that people, who get training at night shelters here, could get employment.
"In the last one-and-a-half years, our works towards homeless people reflects that AAP government doesn't work for votes and instead it works for humanity. It is our responsibility to take care of them," Kejriwal said.
The CM also said that while staying at JJ clusters in 2005-06, he had found that people, especially women, had to face a lot of problems while going for toilets in the open.
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Later, Kejriwal inaugurated a mohalla clinic and a recreation centre for senior citizens at the Community Centre in West Delhi's Tilak Nagar area.
Appreciating the efforts of Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board, which is the nodal agency for providing shelter to homeless people, Kejriwal said it has done marvellous work in providing skill training to the people living in night shelters.
He said that the government is doing a lot for the welfare of the people such as opening of toilet blocks, mohalla clinics and public parks in different areas of the city.
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