Kejriwal orders measures to help homeless, replace night shelters

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 01 2014 | 11:42 PM IST
Delhi government today announced a series of measures to provide roof to the homeless in biting cold sweeping the city and decided to replace all the night shelters being run from plastic tents with porta cabins within three days.
"An order has been passed to replace all night shelters with porta cabins within three days," Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said in a statement released here.
He also directed SDMs to conduct inspections in their respective areas during night hours and ensure night shelters are being run properly.
SDMs have also been asked to prepare a list of areas, where night shelters are required, by January 4 morning.
"During night-time inspections by our ministers Manish Sisodia and Rakhi Birla and AAP leader Sanjay Singh, it came to our knowledge that many people are sleeping under flyovers and other such places and not willing to move to night shelters. The government has decided to provide porta cabin- based shelter to them on the spot," Kejriwal said.
The chief minister said the government is also seeking the assistance of all MLAs in ensuring better facilities at the night shelters.
"We are writing to MLAs saying their help is also needed in this matter and sending them a list of night shelters in their respective areas. We are appealing them to visit night shelters," he said, adding, that the ministers and AAP volunteers will also assist them in this initiative. Slamming the previous government over its failure to provide relief to the homeless, Kejriwal said a case has been going on in the Delhi High Court since 2010 but no actions were taken by the government for the welfare of the destitute.
Kejriwal said AAP volunteers, along with members of NGO Ashray Adhikar Abhiyan, would conduct a survey to locate places where porta cabins are required.
"Members of the NGO today met us and gave a list of 45 locations where the homeless are living. Tonight AAP volunteers and NGO members will visit those 45 locations and by tomorrow they would prepare a list of spots where porta cabins are required," said Kejriwal.
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First Published: Jan 01 2014 | 11:42 PM IST

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