Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal government has decided to provide three free meals every day to all the night shelter residents in the capital. The decision was taken by the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) after an important board meeting on Friday. In this, important decisions were taken which would benefit the public.
According to an official statement, the meeting held at the Chief Minister Camp Office was attended by Delhi's Urban Development Minister and DUSIB Vice Chairman Saurabh Bhardwaj and officials of other departments. As per the decision, a tender will be given to a new agency to provide three meals a day to all night shelter residents.
During the meeting, the agenda related to the tender of the agency responsible for the maintenance of toilets in slums which was pending for many years was also passed. Officials told the Chief Minister that in the coming days, a tender will be floated for a new agency for the maintenance of toilets in all JJ clusters. Many slums in Delhi lack accessible toilets and only porta cabin toilets are available.
Officials said that tenders for toilets have been issued and agencies have also been appointed. These agencies will take over the maintenance of the toilets within a few days. The issue of corrupt officials came up during the DUSIB board meeting. Many former officials of DUCIB have been accused of corruption. The Board has adopted a strict stance against such corrupt officials.
Some of these cases include owning disproportionate assets. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has directed the ACB to investigate cases where officials have disproportionate assets. A retired DUSIB official is also involved in the case of possessing disproportionate assets. The investigation of the officer by ACB will reveal whether he has disproportionate assets or not.
Further, proposals for investigation of some serving or retired officers have been presented before the Board and the Board has ordered investigation against them.
During this, CM Arvind Kejriwal said that corruption will not be tolerated in any department of Delhi government. Whenever corruption cases come to light, the DUSIB Board has proposed strict action against them.
Meanwhile, as it does every year, the Board has approved the tender of 250 pagoda tents to be used during winters under the Winter Action Scheme implemented across Delhi. Additionally, the DUCIB Board has also approved the proposal to provide its land for the construction of a mini stadium being built by the SC/ST Department within Sultanpur Majra.
Once completed, this mini stadium will provide world-class sports training to SC and ST children, enabling them to shine in international competitions like Olympics and Commonwealth Games and bring glory to the country.
Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB), led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, operates 197 shelter homes with the aim of providing necessary assistance to the homeless population in Delhi. These facilities, managed around the clock by Shelter Management Agencies (SMAs), serve as vital shelters throughout the year.