NGO writes to CM for survey on homeless people

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 19 2017 | 10:57 PM IST
A city-based organisation for the homeless has written to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal seeking a fresh survey of the homeless people in the national capital and periodic inspections of night shelters.
Founder of non-government organisation Centre for Holistic Development Sunil Kumar Aledia further suggested that other departments like women and Child Development and Social Welfare should work in coordination with the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB).
Also, in accordance to the High Court order, the Joint Apex Advisory Committee which was constituted to ensure coordination between government agencies and NGOs while taking decisions on infrastructure development and related works should meet once in every 15 days to address the issues of the homeless, he suggested.
"The issues of the homeless should not be raked up only in winters, rather work on this should be carried out throughout the year," Aledia said in the letter.
He further suggested that the Aajeevika - National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)-- should be implemented for the welfare of the homeless.
In his letter he mentioned that the constituency of the Chief Minister doesn't have a single pakka night shelter which is a matter of worry and urged him to pay special attention to the issue.
As per official figures, the number of homeless people far outstrips the capacity of the existing night shelters.
Last month Supreme court had ordered the forming of a panel to look into the monitoring of the shelters and has also pressed the Centre and states to ensure adequate shelters are in place for the homeless.
The Supreme Court Commissioner's Office cited the population of homeless at over 2 lakh in 2011, the census estimated it as 46,724 in the same year.
There are 261 night shelters operating in Delhi this winter, which include 21 meant solely for women.

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First Published: Jan 19 2017 | 10:57 PM IST

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