NDMC turns Barat Ghars, community halls into night shelters for needy

The NDMC has made its Barat Ghars and Community Halls available as night shelters for the needy, especially patients and attendants near major Delhi hospitals. The initiative, in collaboration with DUSIB, will run until March 15.

The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has made its Barat Ghars and Community Halls available as night shelters for needy people, NDMC Vice Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal said on Saturday.

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Details of the Shelter Arrangement

Chahal said that in compliance with the directions of the High Court, NDMC is providing Barat Ghars and Community Halls as night shelters for patients and their attendants coming for treatment at AIIMS, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and Lady Harding Hospital. He said the arrangement is being made in coordination with the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB), which functions under the Government of Delhi.

He further informed that NDMC is making available only those Community Halls or Barat Ghars which do not have any prior bookings. Locations are selected after carefully assessing booking availability to ensure the general public is not inconvenienced while also ensuring safe shelter for the needy.

Management and Resource Division

Chahal said that senior NDMC officers also participated in a meeting on Friday to review the arrangements. To ensure smooth and effective implementation of the initiative, NDMC has constituted a special team of officers and staff. The team regularly monitors coordination, arrangements, and the availability of essential facilities at the night shelters to ensure no inconvenience is caused to beneficiaries.

Under the arrangement, NDMC is providing space, water, and electricity, while DUSIB is providing beds and other essential items.

Action in AIIMS Area

Kuljeet Chahal said the NDMC Community Hall at Kidwai Nagar has been taken over by DUSIB and is currently being used as a night shelter for homeless persons rescued from the AIIMS area. The process of bringing homeless persons from the AIIMS subway and surrounding areas to the shelter is ongoing.

Project Goal and Duration

Chahal said that keeping in view the availability of Barat Ghars and Community Halls, the facility will be provided till March 15. He said the initiative’s objective is to protect needy people from cold and rain, so they are not forced to live in the open and are provided with safe, dignified shelter.

The Vice Chairman added that such initiatives are in accordance with the humane and welfare-oriented vision of the Prime Minister and that the New Delhi Municipal Council remains committed to supporting the weaker sections of society. (ANI)

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