This story is from February 24, 2017
Much-delayed night shelters must be built, say activists
NAVI MUMBAI: City-based activists have criticised the civic body for further delaying the construction of two night shelters for the homeless in
“It is sad and shameful that the civic body's general body meeting meeting earlier this week failed to come up with a concrete plan to construct the night shelters in the satellite city,” said
If the corporators have raised objections about how these facilities will be maintained and raised concerns about criminal activities taking place, then NMMC must submit a review petition in the Supreme Court to spell out their apprehensions, said Chauhan.
At the general body meeting on Wednesday, the corporators had raised the issue of lack of proper monitoring system at these shelters and criminal activities such as chain-snatching taking place.
Mayor Sudhakar Sonawane also suggested that a survey should be undertaken to find out which areas have more homeless persons and build night shelters accordingly.
“It is bizarre to first find out where there are more homeless people because they are found practically everywhere. And if they come to know about night shelters in, say, Koparkhairane or Ghansoli, they will surely go there to protect themselves.” It appears some influential people do not want
Another activist,
Srivastava cited the example of excellent night shelters that have started in Delhi, as per Supreme Court guidelines.
Ghansoli
andKoparkhairane
, despite guidelines of Supreme Court about making night shelters mandatory in all major cities.RTI
activist Anarjit Chauhan. This is only delaying an important public service for the poor, despite directions issued by the apex court of India, he added.If the corporators have raised objections about how these facilities will be maintained and raised concerns about criminal activities taking place, then NMMC must submit a review petition in the Supreme Court to spell out their apprehensions, said Chauhan.
At the general body meeting on Wednesday, the corporators had raised the issue of lack of proper monitoring system at these shelters and criminal activities such as chain-snatching taking place.
Mayor Sudhakar Sonawane also suggested that a survey should be undertaken to find out which areas have more homeless persons and build night shelters accordingly.
“It is bizarre to first find out where there are more homeless people because they are found practically everywhere. And if they come to know about night shelters in, say, Koparkhairane or Ghansoli, they will surely go there to protect themselves.” It appears some influential people do not want
homeless shelters
to come up in their “elite” he observed.Another activist,
Ravi Srivastava
, said, “I feel that the civic commissioner must prevail and ensure that the two planned night shelters are built soon for the poor homeless people.”Top Comment
Lawshastra
2822 days ago
The Mayor is enjoying his position rather than improving the standard of the citizens - the base need of night shelters with proper surveilance should be doneRead allPost comment
Popular from City
- Why some families are returning adopted kids in Tamil Nadu
- Dehradun accident: What happened in the last moments before 6 friends died in horrific car crash
- Ex-BJP MLA Anil Jha joins AAP in presence of Arvind Kejriwal shortly after Kailash Gahlot resignation
- King Cobra’s 185-year monopoly comes to end as four of its kind found
- CBI arrests Divisional Railway Manager Saurabh Prasad for Rs 25 Lakh bribery case in Mumbai
end of article
Trending Stories
- Taylor Swift may have no desire to return to Higmark Stadium to support Travis Kelce after feeling the full wrath of Bills Mafia in January
- Delhi Chief Minister Atishi orders online classes for all students, except Class 10 and 12, as the national capital enforces GRAP Stage-IV
- GRAP-IV curbs imposed in Delhi from Monday as air quality deteriorates to 'severe plus' category
- Kailash Gahlot resigns: Delhi CM Atishi to handle his departments, proposal sent to LG
- A-list celebrities at Diddy's 'Freak-Off Parties' face legal pressure, read here
- Watch: Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna's 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' trailer out
- Dehradun accident: What happened in the last moments before 6 friends died in horrific car crash
Visual Stories
- 10 easy South Indian snacks for Friday evenings
- 7 genetic traits that babies get from their dad
- 10 good habits of parents that make kids disciplined
- 7 low-maintenance animals to keep as pets
- 10 Korean dishes that are getting popular in India
UP NEXT