Jung directed the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) to carry out a survey in their respective districts and identify locations for establishment of such night shelters.
"These night shelters for women shall be located independent of the existing night shelters primarily occupied by men. The Lt Governor also directed that the general upkeep of existing night shelters be improved," said an L-G house official.
Yesterday, a review meeting with all DCs revealed low or no occupancy of night shelters by women and raised concerns about the safety and security of homeless women.
Jung also directed that gram sabha and other government lands, made free from encroachments, should be used for establishing dispensaries and schools, and that it requires close coordination between health and education departments.
For instance, in the south-west district, 15 locations have been identified where dispensaries running in rented accommodation can be shifted, he said.
Jung instructed the DCs to send to the Education department a list of locations, identified by them in their districts, for setting up of one new girls' school.
In the North district, Jung said that sports facilities should be developed in five villages.
