Corporation to set up night shelters

June 13, 2010 05:22 pm | Updated 05:22 pm IST - MADURAI:

For Daily :Madurai: 11/06/10:Corporation ,Commissioner  Sebastin, (right) Inspecting the Corporation Community centre in Madurai on Friday. Photo: K_Ganesan

For Daily :Madurai: 11/06/10:Corporation ,Commissioner Sebastin, (right) Inspecting the Corporation Community centre in Madurai on Friday. Photo: K_Ganesan

Madurai Corporation has planned to set up night shelters for the homeless.

The Corporation Commissioner, S. Sebastine, along with officials, inspected a few marriage halls and community halls on Friday.

The Corporation with the assistance of Madurai Institute of Social Sciences has identified 320 persons who do not have home and sleep on pavements in nights.

“Most of them are beggars and remaining others work in small eateries. They too sleep on pavements,” Mr. Sebastine said.

At least three night shelters would be established where these people could sleep without any disturbance. “Besides providing them water, toilet, electricity including fan, we will supply mats and pillows,” he added.

Steps to identify beneficiaries are over.

They would be given photo identity cards.

“Only those with such cards would be allowed to enter the shelters. We are looking up to voluntary organisations to manage the shelters and provide them tea and coffee free of cost,” he said.

Separate enclosures for men and women would be provided.

The shelters would ensure safe roof and improve personal hygiene for the homeless.

“We will prevent open defecation. Many of them do not take regular baths and do not wash their clothes,” he said.

The shelters would become functional in another 10 days.

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