Delhi Homeless Shelter Plan One Homeless Team

Report prepared in collaboration with SC commissioner’s office, MNGO, HRC’s and other civil society organizations. The report contains a listing of the homeless concentrations by districts, their profiles as well as aspirations from a shelter in terms of facilities. Lastly it contains a list of the available resources available near National Resource Team homeless concentrations where these shelters could be for the Homeless possibly constructed. SC Commissioner’s Office B 6 8 - Sarvodaya Enclave N e w D e l h i

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Contents Executive Summary ...... 8 Understanding Urban Poverty ...... 12 Urban poverty: a global view ...... 12 Urban poverty: the national scenario ...... 13 Homelessness in India: a stark reality ...... 14 Confronting urban homelessness: a prelude ...... 15 Definition of homelessness ...... 16 Planning for the Homeless ...... 17 Survey Objectives ...... 18 End Goal: ...... 18 Project phases ...... 18 Proposed Methodology ...... 19 Proposed Phase wise deliverables ...... 22 The Delhi Situation ...... 24 The Delhi experience ...... 25 Key Findings @ Delhi ...... 27 Homeless by Age & Gender ...... 28 Homeless by occupation @ Delhi ...... 29 Homeless by aspirations @ Delhi ...... 30 Proposed Homeless Shelters by Type @ Delhi ...... 31 Delhi Analysis by Districts\Locations ...... 32 District South West ...... 33 Chattarpur ...... 33 Dawari near Dada Dev Hospital ...... 34 Dabri More ...... 36 Dhaula Kuan ...... 37 DTC Bus Depot, Mayapuri ...... 38 Hari Nagar near Beri Wala Bagh Bus Stop ...... 39 Hari Nagar near Guru Nanak Public School ...... 40 Kakrola More ...... 41 Kapashera...... 42 Mayapuri near TATA Motors ...... 43 ...... 44 Moti Bagh ...... 45 Munirka ...... 47 Naraina, Loha Mandi (X Block) ...... 49 Naraina, Loha Mandi (Y-Z Block) ...... 50 Nasirpur Park near Shani Bazaar ...... 51 Opposite Tihar Jail ...... 52 Pochchanpur (Dwarka, Sec - 23) ...... 53 Rangpuri Pahadi Basti, Mahipalpur ...... 54 Rangpuri Pahadi, Mahipalpur ...... 55 Subhash Nagar, Near Metro Station ...... 56 Vasant Vihar, Opp. Hope School ...... 57 District West...... 58 Basai Darapur ...... 58 Chhoti Sabzi Mandi, Janakpuri ...... 59 Janakpuri District Centre ...... 60 Janakpuri Flyover ...... 61 Keshav Pur Mandi ...... 62 Madhu Vihar (Matiyala Gaon) ...... 63 Najafgarh Industrial Area ...... 64 Nanak Darbar, Chandra Vihar (Niluthi) ...... 65 Nangloi Railway Station ...... 66 Opp Shiv Mandir (Nilauthi) ...... 67 Posangipir, Janakpuri ...... 68 Pradhan Market(Nangloi Ext) ...... 69 Rajouri Garden near metro station ...... 70 Shiv Mandir(Nangloi Ext)...... 71 Tagore Garden near Metro Station...... 72 Tilak Nagar Metro Station ...... 73 Uttam Nagar near Metro Station ...... 74 Vikas Nagar (near Chat Ghat) ...... 75 District South ...... 76 Ambedkar Nagar ...... 76 Dhaula Kuwan Flyover ...... 78 Factory Road, Safdarjang ...... 80 IIT Flyover and Bera Serai (Munirika) ...... 82 INA Market ...... 84 Kalkaji Temple ...... 86 Laal Kuan More (M. B. Road) ...... 87 and Shrinivaas Puri ...... 89 Mehraulli ...... 90 Moti Bagh Flyover ...... 91 Nehru Place (near Nehru Place Metro Station) ...... 93 New Moti Bagh ...... 95 Nizamuddin ...... 97 Okhla Flyover (Modi Mill) ...... 99 Okhla Sabzi Mandi near Okhla Railway Station and foot path ...... 101 Prem Nagar Bus Stand ...... 102 Raj Nagar (near AIIMS Trauma Centre)...... 103 Sai Baba Temple ...... 104 Sanathan Temple, Saket ...... 106 Sarai Kale Khan ...... 108 Sarita Vihar ...... 109 Sarojini Nagar Market ...... 110 Seva Nagar (Railway Station) ...... 111 Thyagraj Stadium/Safdarjung terminal ...... 112 Tuglaqabad Extn ...... 114 Central & ...... 116 Asif Ali Road (including Kamala Market) ...... 116 Bangla Sahib, CP ...... 118 ...... 120 Chawri Bazaar Metro Station ...... 122 Chunamandie ...... 124 Connaught Place, Hanuman Mandir ...... 126 Daryaganj ...... 128 Gaffar Market, ...... 130 Gol Dak Khaana, CP ...... 132 ...... 134 Jama Masjid ...... 136 Jhandewalan Market ...... 138 Karol Bagh near Liberty Cinema ...... 140 Karol Bagh, Tank Road ...... 142 Kishan Ganj ...... 144 Lal Kuan ...... 146 Lal Quila...... 147 Lahori Gate ...... 149 Mata Sundri Road ...... 151 Minto Road ...... 153 Motia Khan ...... 155 Navi Karim ...... 157 Paharganj Chowk ...... 159 Qutub Road ...... 161 Sadar Bazaar...... 163 Sarai Rohila ...... 165 Sarojini Nagar Flyover ...... 167 North ...... 168 Yamuna Bazar Purane Lohe ka Pool ...... 168 Yamuna Pushta ...... 170 Stefen Hospital\Sarai Phoos...... 172 ISBT (Kashmiri gate and Flyover)...... 174 Hanuman Mandir , Yamuna Bazar ...... 176 railway station \ Barkhandi mandir, company bagh \ Unt park and Hathi park ...... 178 Ghanta ghar,malka ganj...... 180 Majnu ka tila ...... 182 Fateh pur chowk ...... 184 Pulmithai ...... 186 Khanna market ...... 188 Mori gate \ Mori gate terminal ...... 190 Jahangir puri… ...... 192 Azad Pur Sabzi Mandi… ...... 194 Azad Pur Fal Mandi ...... 196 GTB nagar model town \ Bahadur camp chowk \ Mukher ji Nagar ...... 198 Azad pur bus terminal ...... 199 Hemilton road \ Gurunanak market \ Minarwa hat ...... 200 Mori gate \ Mori gate terminal ...... 201 Swarg Jayanti Park - Rohini West sector 10 \ Rohini West-Sector 15,16 \ ESI hospital ...... 202 North West ...... 204 Deepali Chowk sector 3 rohini near kali mandir ...... 204 Baadli Railway Station ...... 206 Nagloi Railway Station ...... 208 Mangolpuri Y Block ...... 210 Mangolpuri B \ Y Block Mangole puri ...... 212 Namkeen Factory Sector 26 & 27 (Rohini) ...... 214 JJ Colony Bavana-H block \ JJ Colony Bavana B block \ JJ Colony Bavana C block \ JJ Colony Bavana F Block ...... 216 Bawana Industrial area ...... 218 Prashant vihar ...... 220 Sultan puri (jilebi chowk) ...... 221 Cement siding shakur basti ...... 223 East ...... 224 Lakshmi Nagar, School Block...... 224 Geeta Colony Flyover ...... 226 Rashid market gurdwara ...... 227 Gandhi Nagar Jheel Chowk ...... 229 Kalyanvas, Sanjay Jheel ...... 230 Vishwas Nagar ...... 232 Rani Garden ...... 234 Joshi Colony ...... 236 Nehru Enclave ...... 237 Lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar ...... 238 North East ...... 239 Pushta near Usmanpur (Shamshan Ghat) ...... 239 2nd Pushta ...... 241 Brahmpuri ...... 243 GTB crossing ...... 245 GTB hospital ...... 247 Gagan Cinema, Nandnagri ...... 249 Seelampur - Hanumanth Chowk ...... 251 Shastri Park below metro station ...... 253 Shahadara Railway station ...... 255 Labour Chowk, Nathu Colony ...... 257 Babarpur 100 feet road ...... 259 Gokulpuri Shelter + Flyover ...... 261 Near Mansarovar Metro Station – Lalbagh ...... 263 Kheda Gaon, Mansarovar ...... 265 Kailash Nagar - Lohe Ka Pul (Old Bridge) ...... 267 Shastri Park ...... 269 Tahirpur ...... 271 Seemapuri Opposite bus depot ...... 272 Shahid Bhagat singh park - in front of Jyoti Nagar ...... 273

Executive Summary

Overview of the Rapid Survey for Mapping of Urban Homeless Populations for Shelter Planning in Delhi: May – June 2011

1. The central government and all state governments/UTs in India, to build permanent 24 hour shelters for the urban homeless, with appropriate facilities, to enable them to enjoy their fundamental right to life with dignity. The shelters must be adequate in numbers, in the ratio of at least one per lakh of population in all 62 major urban centre identified under JNNURM, by March 31st, 2011. The remainder cities above one lakh population should be also covered by this programme in 3 years. All shelters for homeless people should be functional all through the year; and not as a seasonal facility only during the winters. Entry to the shelters should be open to homeless all through the day and night.

2. The central government and all state governments/UTs that 30% of the shelters in every city should function as specialized shelters catering to particularly vulnerable populations such as women, aged, disabled, mentally challenged, and recovery shelters for homeless patients etc.

- Letter dated 13 Oct, 2010, from Commissioners of the Supreme Court to the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India, in the writ petition 196/2001, has directed all state governments and union territories to establish permanent homeless shelters in the ratio of at least one per one lakh urban population in each city, and to include in these numbers sufficient shelters for most vulnerable populations among homeless people, like single women and the aged and infirm.

In order to plan the locations, numbers and nature of permanent shelters to be established for homeless populations in any city, it is necessary to first conduct a rapid survey of homeless populations of the city. This is distinct from the detailed survey which would need to be undertaken subsequently, which would be in the nature of a detailed census of every homeless person (possibly integrated with bio-metrics), in order to ensure individual entitlements to each homeless person and household, such as ration cards, financial inclusion and health insurance.

A survey on the same lines was conducted in Delhi in May-June 2011 to pilot the concept and the report contained in the following sections details the output of that exercise.

The purpose of the Rapid Survey (as distinct from the subsequent detailed census) of homeless populations was as follows:

1. Identifying the areas with high concentration of homeless population along with a categorization of the homeless concentrations in terms of Large, Medium and Small

2. Profiling the populations in these concentrations in terms of Gender, Age, Earning vs. dependent, occupational categories and special needs

3. Identifying the deterrents preventing the specific sub-groups from using the shelters if available in their location, as well as identifying the aspirations of the homeless for a shelter by specific sub-groups

4. Resource mapping of the identified needs with the current resources (mainly buildings, relevant services and land which are being or can be redeployed for use for this purpose) available with government or to be provided for in the respective locations

The Delhi phase of the “Homeless Planning” outlines in the sections above was conducted between 18th April to 10th June. The survey was a huge success, meeting all deliverables within time and cost. Given below are some of the key aspects of the survey:

First and foremost, for the first time all stakeholders involved with working with the homeless were part of the exercise to form what was called the “One Delhi Homeless Team”

The major stakeholders involved in the exercise were as below:

• Delhi Urban Improvement Shelter Board

• MNGO team

• IGSSS team

• SPYM team

• Humana team

• Nirmana team

• Action Aid India

• Dil Se team

• SC Commissioner's office

• All civil society organizations working in the field of homelessness

• Our Dear volunteers The various phases were done as per the timelines below:

• The project is proposed to be divided into 3 phases:

• Planning Phase: Onsite: 1 week: 19th to 23rd April

• Field Phase: Onsite: 5 weeks divided into 2 parts

– Rapid Survey: 2 weeks: 25th April to 7th May

– Resource Mapping: 3 weeks: 9th May to 28th May

• Data entry, Analysis and Report preparation: Offsite: 3 weeks in 3 parts

– Data Entry & Analysis: 1 week: 28th May to 4th June

– Peer Review: 1 week: 6th June to 11th June

– Report writing: 1 week: 13th June to 19th June

The methodology specific to Delhi, which was employed involved leveraging the existing knowledge of various stakeholders as outlined below:

Survey Phase

• Used the previous knowledge base available with SC commissioner's office, MNGO & HRC’s as base

• Divided teams as per districts & worked with respective HRC’s to build upon the existing list

• Conducted surveys between 8 p.m. to 4 a.m.

• Survey conducted using focus group discussion method

• Effort to cover all main categories of homeless in a location

• Identified concentrations, aspirations

• Mapped homeless concentrations to existing available resources including existing government buildings, government land, existing shelters etc.

Resource Mapping Phase

• Phase based on the output of the survey phase & the resources identified at every location

• Divided teams as per districts • Took help of area specific executive engineers to confirm whether locations were viable for shelter planning or not. This also included identifying available buildings at each of the identified locations, which can be deployed after suitable refurbishing, for the shelters.

• Preference was given to shelters with good ventilation, open spaces and a healthy environment, wherever possible.

• In terms of allocating existing resources, preferences were given to independent women shelters.

Some key findings that emerged from the survey have been provided below:

• 190 locations visited & 175 concentrations identified across 9 districts

• 478 Shelters needed across categories

– 452 locations identified

• 28 Porta Cabins

• 424 Permanent structures

– 40 existing buildings +

– 384 land sites

• 40 current shelters identified which have “less than 10%” occupancy”

– Identified alternate uses for 27 of these shelters

• Residential schools for the homeless children, Women vocational centers, Extreme disability centers etc.

• Overall Nearly 80% of Homeless are Males and 20% are females

Hopefully this report will help the shelter planning for the homeless in Delhi first and then nationally in the short term.

Understanding Urban Poverty

Urban poverty: a global view

Urbanization1 is viewed to contribute to continual economic growth critical to poverty reduction. The clustering of firms’ and peoples’ population2 open opportunities for investments, availability of services, and prospects for jobs. But on the other hand, it brings conditions of congestion, unemployment, stark inequalities, and crippling social problems drawing a phenomenon called poverty.

Population estimates indicate that urban population growth will swell up to five billion in 20-year time3 as well as urban poverty propelled by urbanization. Much of this is projected to happen in Asia and Africa.

At present, it is calculated that one-third of the urban residents are poor which represents one-fourth of the world’s total poor4. This is attributed to many that move to cities with no or less education and low skills lagged behind struggling for a day-to-day living.

A research5 initiated by the World Bank relates that urban poverty is rooted in a complexity of resource and capacity constraints6, inadequate government policies both at the central and local level, and a lack of planning for urban growth and management”. With the rapid urban population growth in most cities in the above mentioned continents, left inertly addressed, sooner or later urban poverty will complicate to worst.

1 Refers to a process in which an increasing proportion of an entire population lives in cities and the suburbs of cities. Historically, it has been closely connected with industrialization. When more and more inanimate sources of energy were used to enhance human productivity (industrialization), surpluses increased in both agriculture and industry. See http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/faculty/hodgson/Courses/so11/population/urbanization.htm 2 Urban economics referred to this phenomenon as economies of scale or economies of agglomeration. 3See “India: Urban Poverty Report 2009” at http://data.undp.org.in/poverty_reduction/Factsheet_IUPR_09a.pdf 4 Ibid. 5 See Judy L. Baker’s “Urban Poverty: A Global View”. 2008. 6 With high population density scarce resource of land, and provision of housing, health, education and other social services becomes problematic. Urban poverty: the national scenario Alongside the hasty population growth is the increasing density of poor inhabiting cities. Asia has a proportion of 28 percent (28%) of urban population, and a total of 25 percent (25%) urban poor – the highest in the world.7

India, as the fastest growing economy in Asia, contributes a big chunk of share to both density – urban population and urban poor. Over 286 million people now are inhabitants of the country’s cities8; three of them, namely, Mumbai, Delhi and Calcutta, are haven of 17 percent (17%) of the world’s slum dwellers9; destination of an estimated 1 million workers coming from agriculture every year with around 34,000 not getting into the organized sector; and “refuge” of countless number of child laborers many are girls trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation10.

Based on the population growth pattern, it is expected that 41 percent (41%) of India’s total population will be living in urban two decades from now. This is an indicator that more slum dwellers, jobless or casual workers and child laborers would inhabit the cities, creating a phenomenon called “urbanization of poverty”11. With currently urban poverty posing problems of space, housing, livelihood and or employment, water, sanitation, health, education, social security along with the social needs of the vulnerable groups such as children, persons with disabilities, aged and women (disregarding the fact that certain aspects of economic development associated with the process of urbanization i.e., restructuring and dismantling of larger industries like mills and slum demolitions has “backwash” effect complicating the predicament of the urban poor), this would be a worst case scenario.12

The recent report on urban poverty backed by UNDP13 relates that Indian state governments are wrestled with challenges on making the cities inclusive, productive, efficient and manageable. This they could only do by seeing urban development from the context of the urban poor highlighting their rights for affordable and accessible adequate basic amenities, social services, and access to livelihood opportunities which require efficient urban planning, good governance and strong political will. They should as will see urban poor as partner rather as mere subjects of all these efforts.

7 Judy L. Baker. “Urban Poverty: A Global View”. World Bank. 2008. See http://www- wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=641 87510&searchMenuP 8 See “India: Urban Poverty Report 2009” at http://data.undp.org.in/poverty_reduction/Factsheet_IUPR_09a.pdfhttp://www.undp.org.in/index.php?option=co m_content&task=view&id=239&Itemid=322 9 UN-HABITAT, 2006. See http://www.unhabitat.org/ 10 Judy L. Baker. “Urban Poverty: A Global View”. World Bank. 2008. See http://www- wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=641 87510&searchMenuP 11 Concentration of poverty in cities due to urbanization. 12 See India: Urban Poverty Report 2009 at http://www.undp.org.in/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=239&Itemid=322 13 See “India: Urban Poverty Report 2009” at http://data.undp.org.in/poverty_reduction/Factsheet_IUPR_09a.pdfhttp://www.undp.org.in/index.php?option=co m_content&task=view&id=239&Itemid=322

Homelessness in India: a stark reality In India, urban poverty is “so real” with millions of homeless people squandering at almost every corner of its cities. They generally occupy any vacant space i.e., roadsides, pavements, temple-mandaps, and platforms as temporary abode while, ascribed their condition to extreme poverty, unavailability of low cost housing, unstable employment, and violence instituted at home. Street children, beggars, sex workers, and daily wage earners such as construction workers, rickshaw pullers, and street vendors basically are among the homeless in India. 14

A census conducted in 2001 indicates that there are 1.94 million homeless people living in India. Three- fifth (3/5) of them is living in villages and two-fifth (2/5) is in cities and towns. This figure however is viewed an underestimation for approximation point out that merely the population of street children and beggars are accounted 18 million and six (6) million, respectively. 15

The plight of the urban homeless in the country is highlighted by the 8th Report of the Commissioners of the Supreme Court16. The report underscores ordeals the day to day life offers to them. Homelessness itself is considered a crime. They are stigmatized criminals and or mentally ill. Their mere existence is deemed illegal due to the danger posed by their presence. Their dwelling in public or public spaces is as well an offense. Several laws and policies regulating urban land are barring them from building shelters.

Homeless people survive through causal and unprotected arduous labor, vagrancy, and or prostitution. With unfixed income vis-à-vis source of living, they are paying everything i.e., a utilization of toilet, a bath, transportation, a drinking water, and or a shelter when they choose to stay in it in a night or so; tall financial expenses they have to burden besides other social services they need to avail e.g., healthcare, which is unimaginable for regular meals requires an enormous expense which is difficult to manage. In fact, often, they eat according to what they can afford, forged, and or is given by charity or vagrancy. Its quantity or quality is no longer a consideration provided there is something to fill their hungry stomachs. Due to this practice - irregular, less or poor dietary intake - they suffer from ill health.

The homeless comprise the significant number of the estimated eighty (8) to two hundred (200) million of people who sleep hungry every night.17 This condition makes them susceptible to extreme weather conditions. The rise or fall in temperature increases the basal metabolism rate (BMR) of a body resulting to a requirement for more calorie intake to maintain its temperature. Several numbers of homeless people died in the streets in winter 2009 due to a very cold weather and in no avail their demise could be associated to starvation. Despite of all these however, being among the most vulnerable and disadvantaged in the society, they are not covered by food schemes.18 According to the aforementioned report of the OSCC, 60 percent of them do not receive any form of assistance provided for below the poverty line (BPL) category of the population merely because they do not have a proof of residence.

14 See Harsh Mander’s essay “Living Rough”. 15 See Office of the Commissioners of the Supreme Court’s “The 8th Report” at http://www.sccommissioners.org/ 16 See http://www.sccommissioners.org/reports. 17 See http://www.sccommissioners.org/reports. 18They are denied of ration cards and all benefits of the various schemes due to not in possession of proof of fixed residence. See http://www.sccommissioners.org/reports. Confronting urban homelessness: a prelude Relevant to the urgency and severity of the above concerns, the OSCC brought the plight of the homeless to the attention of the Honorable Supreme Court. The OSCC’s petition dated 13 January 2010 conveys the difficulty of the homeless in the streets of Delhi. The High Court promptly responded to this petition and accorded directions pertinent to what the Commissioners are demanding. Realizing the need to fulfill and protect the entitlements of all the homeless across the county, the OSCC’s successive demands dated 25 January 2010 implore that the same directions have to be issued to all states’ concerned government agencies.

It is gratifying to note that the interim orders issued by the High Court in response to OSCC petitions are overwhelming. Below are the summaries:

 The Supreme Court Order dated 20 January 2010 issued the following directions to , the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the New Delhi Municipal Corporation and Cantonment Board: a) To set up at least 100 temporary shelters for people living in streets within one week; b) To build at least 140 permanent shelters for people living in the streets by December 2010; c) To set up at least 500 community kitchens across the city and provide nutritious and cheap cooked food; d) To issue AAY ration cards to all homeless people in Delhi with a validity of at least two years and renewable if they remain homeless in the city by March 31, 2010 and; e) To file an affidavit to the Supreme Court on steps undertaken to protect the food and shelter rights of homeless people in the City by 15th February 2010.

 The Supreme Court Order dated 27 January 2010 underscores actions undertaken by concerned authorities regarding the directions issued on 20 January 2010. Important information it conveys is that the Government of Delhi will take immediate steps in coordination with all its agencies and non-government organizations to provide night shelters to the homeless, improved existing facilities for them, and provide blankets, water, and mobile toilets.

 The Supreme Order dated 05 May 2010 transmits responses of states to the petition of the OSCC dated 25 January 2010 demanding that the same directions (issued on 20 January 2010 to the Delhi Government Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the New Delhi Municipal Corporation and the Cantonment Board) should be issued to all states and state’s agencies working for the homeless. States’ and Union Territories’ affidavits and responses are positive and some important actions they would undertaking are: a) take a detailed survey on the homeless and respond to their entitlements accordingly; b) build a shelter for a lakh population in all urban centers and provide basic facilities and amenities such as clean drinking water, light, toilet and provisions for their security and; c) formulate comprehensive policies protecting the rights of the homeless.

Definition of homelessness The term “homeless” mean such persons (including men, women, eunuchs and children) who don’t have a home or settled place or abode, AND

1. Spend their nights in night shelters, transit homes, child homes for a short term stay, OR

2. Live on pavements, OR

3. Spend their nights sleeping in the place of work such as shops (including dhabas), factories and offices etc., OR

4. Spend their nights in/on their means of livelihood such as hand/push carts, rickshaw etc., OR

5. Spend their nights in public places such as railway platforms, bus stands and places of worship etc., OR

6. Live in temporary structures or under-construction buildings at construction sites.

Persons living in rented or own houses in Delhi or NCR will not be considered homeless.

Community Shelter for Homeless: A building, porta cabin, shed or a tent that offers a safe and suitable habitat for several persons (Homeless) for temporary living and not as a household or permanent abode. However, period of stay can vary from days to years.

Night Shelter: A Community Shelter that is used only for night time from 7 PM to 7 AM.

Special Community Shelter: A community shelter that is suitably equipped for the use of persons with special needs. There can be following kinds of Special Shelters:

1. Community Shelter for Homeless with Physical Disabilities: A community shelter that is suitable for the use of physically disabled Homeless persons.

2. Community Shelter for Recovering Homeless Patients: A community shelter that is suitable for providing out of the hospital care for ailing Homeless Patients.

3. Community Shelter for Women and Children: A Shelter that is suitable for the homeless women and children

4. Community Shelter for Homeless Families: A Shelter, that is usable for the families including women and children.

5. Community Shelter for Homeless Children (Boys): A community Shelter suitable for Homeless Boy children.

6. Community Shelter for Homeless Girl Children: A Community Shelter Suitable for Girl children

7. Community Shelter for Drug Users: A Community Shelter Suitable for drug users. Planning for the Homeless

The Supreme Court of India, in the writ petition 196/2001, has directed all state governments and union territories to establish permanent homeless shelters in the ratio of at least one per one lakh urban population in each city, and to include in these numbers sufficient shelters for most vulnerable populations among homeless people, like single women and the aged and infirm.

In order to plan the locations, numbers and nature of permanent shelters to be established for homeless populations in any city, it is necessary to first conduct a rapid survey of homeless populations of the city. This is distinct from the detailed survey which would need to be undertaken subsequently, which would be in the nature of a detailed census of every homeless person (possibly integrated with bio-metrics), in order to ensure individual entitlements to each homeless person and household, such as ration cards, financial inclusion and health insurance.

The proposed methodology can be adapted for every city in India with minor adaptations. The section below outlines the general methodology for doing such a survey which will then be followed by the Delhi specific inputs.

Survey Objectives 5. Identifying the areas with high concentration of homeless population along with a categorization of the homeless concentrations in terms of Large, Medium and Small 6. Profiling the populations in these concentrations in terms of Gender, Age, Earning vs. dependent, occupational categories and special needs 7. Identifying the deterrents preventing the specific sub-groups from using the shelters if available in their location, as well as identifying the aspirations of the homeless for a shelter by specific sub-groups 8. Resource mapping of the identified needs with the current resources (mainly buildings, relevant services and land which are being or can be redeployed for use for this purpose) available with government or to be provided for in the respective locations

End Goal: “Provide the detailed mapping of homeless populations along with the type of shelters required by location accompanied with an identification of current official resources which can be leveraged or the need to cater for additional resources.”

Project phases The project is proposed to be divided into 3 phases:

1. Planning Phase

2. Field Phase: divided into 2 parts

a. Rapid Survey: 2 weeks

b. Resource Mapping: 1 week

3. Data entry, Analysis and Report preparation: 6 weeks in 2 parts

a. Data Entry & Analysis: 3 weeks (in parallel to 2nd week of rapid survey and resource mapping)

b. Report writing: 3 weeks Proposed Methodology In order to effectively implement the project, the following methodology is proposed:

Phase 1(Planning): In order to determine the areas of high homeless concentration where surveys can be conducted, a round of interviews is required with the local NGO’s working in the area of homeless in a respective city plus respective government agencies like the Municipal corporation to determine a tentative list of homeless areas.

Once the list is compiled then the city should be divided into smaller regions in line with the administrative set-up of the city to ease coordination with the government at later stages.

It would be useful first to constitute survey teams plus an attached data entry and analysis team, from about 5 teams in a smaller city to 15 teams in a metropolis. Teams may constitute around 4 persons each for the survey, a combination of state and local government officials, NGO representatives, homeless youth volunteers, and student and youth volunteers (such as from the NSS and NYK) PLUS a team of 2 data entry and analysis specialists per team totaling up to 6 people per team.

Each survey team should be given a city map, and the city may be divided into compact segments, based on the numbers of teams available. Prior to the survey, they need to be oriented to a) profile and problems of the homeless; b) participatory research techniques; and c) ethical responsibilities.

Each survey team should be given one vehicle, and the rapid survey conducted over two weeks. The time of the survey would be from 8 pm to 2 am, because homeless people can only be identified and contacted at this time.

The team will identify groups of homeless persons in numbers of 25 or more so as to justify building a shelter. These will be mapped on the city map which they carry. As far as possible, they will hold focus group discussions with larger clusters of homeless persons.

In the planning phase special window should be created for training of the survey teams with full understanding of the objectives, methodology, data to be captured and the do’s and don’ts during the survey. This should include the data entry and analysis team plus volunteers if any. A brief orientation manual like the current document can be given a couple of days prior to starting the survey as a pre- read to the training session/sessions. Phase 2a (Rapid Survey): Once the survey locations with high homeless concentrations have been identified, then we propose to do rapid surveys focused on the following:

1. Identifying the areas with high concentration of homeless population along with a categorization of the homeless concentrations in terms of Large, Medium and Small

2. Profiling the populations in these concentrations in terms of Gender, Earning vs. dependent, occupational categories and special needs

3. Identifying the deterrents preventing the specific sub-groups from using the shelters as well as identifying the aspirations of the homeless for a shelter by specific sub-groups

4. Broadly identify the possible locations that might be used as is or upgraded to be used as shelters and in some cases be built afresh

The survey would be conducted using focus group discussion methodology as an effective method to obtain the best possible responses from the target audience.

In the focus group discussions, the questions will be asked based on a pre-determined format focused on the following core areas:

 What is the total population of the homeless cluster including women and children?

 What is the predominant age and gender profile of the homeless population in that cluster?

 What are the predominant occupations undertaken by this homeless cluster?

 Do they have any special needs and challenges, such as disability, leprosy, TB, High drug use etc? Details.

 Are the majority of homeless residents those which have been at this location for more than one year, or less? Please specify?

 Do they have access to any shelter? If so, details, and their evaluation of that shelter.

 If the government sets up a shelter for them, would they a) welcome that; b) oppose it; or c) be indifferent? Reasons.  If they were to have a shelter, what would they seek from it in terms if a) location; b) facilities; and c) management?

 Are there any resources available in the vicinity where these shelters could be built? The resources could be in the form of a land or building

This information would be recorded and collated for each district in a metro or an appropriate geographical location which would ease interaction with government bodies. For ex. A metro like Delhi has 9 districts and if we collate information by district then it is easy to approach the right set of government officials. The data entry and analysis would happen in parallel to the survey to ensure a faster turnaround.

Phase 2b (Resource Mapping): Based on results from the rapid survey, the local government and Municipal corporation officials will be contacted and collaborated with to visit the proposed shelter locations found during the survey or help in identifying feasible locations to build the shelters.

Typically executive engineers belonging to the respective districts will accompany the survey teams to qualify the available land/buildings at each of the identified locations, as feasible or not feasible based on government considerations. If such buildings are not available, government will identify appropriate sites on which the permanent shelters can be built. Preference will be given to shelters with good ventilation, open spaces and a healthy environment, wherever possible. The shelter building designs should be low cost and environmentally appropriate, including where considered appropriate the use of prefabricated structures.

Phase 3 (Data entry, Analysis and Reporting): While broad trends emerging from the surveys and focus groups will be identified during Phase 2 itself, detailed analysis and report writing will be done in Phase 3. There will be regular status update meetings to track the progress.

This report would then be shared with the local government body as the basis for funding and approval proposals for each shelter (women, aged, disabled, mentally challenged, and recovery shelters for homeless patients etc.).

This rapid survey for homeless report will be used by the state government, local body and other organizations assisting these, to plan the locations, and types and numbers of shelters in each location. The minimum numbers of shelters in each urban area, as per SC ratified norms, is one per lakh of urban population. Thus if the city is of one crore (ten million) population, it would qualify for at least 100 permanent homeless shelters. Of these around 30 would be shelters for especially vulnerable homeless groups. Where the general (working men’s) shelters, and the specialized shelters (such as women, aged, disabled, mentally challenged, and recovery shelters for homeless patients etc.) would be located, and the numbers and mix of types of shelters in each location would be based on the findings of the rapid survey. The rapid survey feedback would also guide the planning of the services and management systems of the shelters.

Proposed Phase wise deliverables Phase 1 Deliverables

1. Finalized project timeline

2. Finalized methodology for identifying areas of concentration and capacity

3. Finalized list of partners assisting in the qualitative as well as quantitative surveys

4. Finalized list of civil society leaders guiding us on the question of best practices in managing shelters

5. Finalize content and format of report to be submitted

6. Finalize list of interview questions for the survey

7. Prepare a list of homeless concentration areas based on the qualitative surveys conducted by CES and partner N.G.O’s in November-December 2010

Phase 2 Deliverables

2a)

1. Conducting rapid surveys including focus group discussions

2. Collating survey results

3. Conducting quantitative surveys

4. Collating survey results

5. Finalizing the resource mapping questionnaire for phase 2b 6. Determine shelter locations, type, number of shelters required in an area plus available resources in terms of land and building

2b)

1. Conducting field resource mapping survey of all the identified shelter locations or at the very least of all the major locations

2. Determining the feasibility of locations along with government agencies

3. Collating results and submitting to DUSIB

4. Discussing recommendations to be put forth in the report

Phase 3 Deliverables

1. Analysis and drawing inferences, including homeless concentration areas, profile, needs and aspirations of homeless populations in each concentration area

2. Report submission with the following 4 recommendations:

a. Location of shelters

b. Types of shelters (working single men; single women and their dependents; special needs shelters such as for drug users, those recovering from grave illnesses; the aged, disabled and infirm

c. Capacity of each shelter

d. Facilities and Services to be provided at the shelters

e. Resource mapping of needs against existing resources

3. Report sign-off

4. Submission of the data set for the project

The Delhi Situation Government of Delhi is well aware of its responsibility towards the marginalized sections of society. Although the city is hugely stressed with the fast pace of in-migration of people from every socio- economic status, from almost every state of the country, it strives to provide a humane habitat for all. It has recently created a dedicate government body, Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) to take care of shelter needs of poor people. The board is mandated to plan, build and facilitate smooth functioning of the houses, dormitories and special shelters for the poorer sections of the societies, including the homeless.

Opening of shelters in various locations of the city could be one effective ways of addressing the problem of homelessness. The crux of most of the problems that homeless people face when they live on streets lies in people’s perception towards them. Starting shelters presents an opportunity to the general public to interact with the homeless in designated spaces and help change pre-conceived notions about them.The general perception about homeless stems primarily from their instable living patterns and appearance. Living on street, forced to move from one place to other, they have little or no access to bathing, washing and toilet facilities. Without bath and unwashed for days on end produces a repulsive image about them. By opening of more shelters, this situation could be improved. If they begin to appear clean and look ‘regular’, hostility towards them will reduce. It will also enhance the interaction between the two groups, thus reducing the biases against each other.

Staying in the shelters, can control and minimize the extent of problems, which in turn, can give them opportunities to explore more options. Shelters provide a platform for interactions between the homeless and the police. Stable and fixed accommodation also means less suspicion. Further, people staying in the shelter could be issued Identity Cards. This will enable them to get those jobs, which they do not get due to their homeless status.

At present, the number of shelters being run in the city is too less to meet the requirements. Few shelters are started during the winters only. Thus more shelters are required on a permanent basis. Currently DUSIB has a network of 64 shelters of various kinds that are intended to be used for the homeless. However, a large proportion of these shelters are not used by the homeless because of various deficiencies. The Board intends to review suitability of these shelters and take necessary steps to make the shelters appropriate for the users. It also intends to expand the network of shelters to meet the Supreme Court’s mandate to provide one shelter for every 100,000 population with 30% shelters for the special groups.

Shelters, certainly, are much more than places for night time sleeping. Therefore, serious efforts are required to locate, design and develop these shelters in a manner that they not only fulfill the most basic requirements of an individual but also serve as the ground from where person could begin to plan his life beyond the hostile and unfriendly streets.

It was with this objective of planning for the shortfall of homeless shelters in the city, that this planning exercise was undertaken by the Supreme Court Commissioner’s Office in partnership with MNGO, HRC’s and other civil society organizations. The Delhi experience

The Delhi phase of the “Homeless Planning” outlines in the sections above was conducted between 18th April to 10th June. The survey was a huge success, meeting all deliverables within time and cost. Given below are some of the key aspects of the survey:

First and foremost, for the first time all stakeholders involved with working with the homeless were part of the exercise to form what was called the “One Delhi Homeless Team”

The major stakeholders involved in the exercise were as below:

• Delhi Urban Improvement Shelter Board

• MNGO team

• IGSSS team

• SPYM team

• Humana team

• Nirmana team

• Action Aid India

• Dil Se team

• SC Commissioner's office

• All civil society organizations working in the field of homelessness

• Our Dear volunteers

The various phases were done as per the timelines below:

• The project is proposed to be divided into 3 phases:

• Planning Phase: Onsite: 1 week: 19th to 23rd April

• Field Phase: Onsite: 5 weeks divided into 2 parts

– Rapid Survey: 2 weeks: 25th April to 7th May

– Resource Mapping: 3 weeks: 9th May to 28th May

• Data entry, Analysis and Report preparation: Offsite: 3 weeks in 3 parts

– Data Entry & Analysis: 1 week: 28th May to 4th June – Peer Review: 1 week: 6th June to 11th June

– Report writing: 1 week: 13th June to 19th June

The methodology specific to Delhi, which was employed involved leveraging the existing knowledge of various stakeholders as outlined below:

Survey Phase

• Used the previous knowledge base available with SC commissioner's office, MNGO & HRC’s as base

• Divided teams as per districts & worked with respective HRC’s to build upon the existing list

• Conducted surveys between 8 p.m. to 4 a.m.

• Survey conducted using focus group discussion method

• Effort to cover all main categories of homeless in a location

• Identified concentrations, aspirations

• Mapped homeless concentrations to existing available resources including existing government buildings, government land, existing shelters etc.

Resource Mapping Phase

• Phase based on the output of the survey phase & the resources identified at every location

• Divided teams as per districts

• Took help of area specific executive engineers to confirm whether locations were viable for shelter planning or not

Key Findings @ Delhi

• 190 locations visited & 175 concentrations identified across 9 districts

• 478 Shelters needed across categories

– 452 locations identified

• 28 Porta Cabins

• 424 Permanent structures

– 40 existing buildings +

– 384 land sites

• 40 current shelters identified which have “less than 10%” occupancy”

– Identified alternate uses for 27 of these shelters

• Residential schools for the homeless children, Women vocational centers, Extreme disability centers etc.

• Overall Nearly 80% of Homeless are Males and 20% are females

Homeless by Age & Gender • A peculiar trend observed that while females are present as children, the proportion of females as % of homeless population falls drastically as they reach adulthood, suggesting trafficking etc. The same is evident in the table below:

Table: Homeless by Age & Gender

20.2% Children below 18 years

12.4% Male

7.8% Female

70.5% Adults between 18 -65

60.3% Male

10.4% Female

9.3% Aged above 65 years

7.3% Male

2.0% Female

Homeless by occupation @ Delhi  It is noticeable that contrary to popular perception most of the homeless are honest working people who earn daily wages.  More than 10% are beggars hence there is an implication on beggary law

Homeless by aspirations @ Delhi Most Desired Facilities

1. Electricity

2. Mosquito protection

3. Safety & segregation

4. Near to livelihood

5. Clean drinking water

6. Parking and locker facility

7. Clean & hygienic

8. Cheap food or kitchen

9. Family provision with crèche & education for children

10. Clean bedding and blankets

Reason for non usage

1. No shelter in area

2. No provision for families

3. Distance from livelihood

4. Unsafe

5. Drug addicts/Thieves

6. No 24 access

7. Dirty beddings

8. Lack of proper toilets

9. Disrespectful staff

10. Overcrowding

 The demands of the homeless are more of less similar across all homeless categories  Secondly the demands are very simplistic in nature and are easy to fulfill. They are not looking for major entitlements or elaborate facilities but basic measures like water, toilets, electricity etc. Proposed Homeless Shelters by Type @ Delhi

Single Men

4% 6% Single Women 4% Drug Addict 43% Family Dharamshala 23%

Disabled

Old Age 15% 5% Independent Children

Proposed Homeless Shelters by numbers @ Delhi Delhi Analysis by Districts\Locations

The sections below break down the City level analysis of Delhi by district and further by locations having homeless concentrations.

The table below gives an overall picture of shelters proposed by district and then in subsequent sections, the rationale for the district figures will be explained further by providing location specific details.

South West N-East 32 Family Dharamshala 2 Disabled 7 Single men 9 Drug Addict 1 Drug Addict 7 Family Dharamshala West 6 Old Age 13 Family Dharamshala 17 Single men 3 Drug Addict 1 Single women 10 Single men Central & New Delhi East 84 Single men 2 Drug Addict 14 Single women 2 Family Dharamshala 12 Family Dharamshala 1 Old Age 43 Drug Addict 10 Single men 15 Independent Children 1 Single women 13 Old Age South 12 Disabled 18 Single men North 4 Single women 57 Single men 18 Family Dharamshala 10 Drug Addict 3 Drug Addict 4 Single women North West 6 Disabled 3 Single men 7 Old age 10 Family Dharamshala 15 Family Dharamshala 1 Single women 2 Independent Children 1 Independent Children 1 Disabled 1 Drug Addict

District South West

Chattarpur

Population(approx) - 90

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0%

Male Children 17% 28% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 11% 39% Female Adults 5% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers and Rag pickers

Dawari near Dada Dev Hospital

Population(approx) - 150

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0%

Male Children 20% 33% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 7% 40% Female Elderly 0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families Types of Occupation

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities

100%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars

- Few people also work as daily Wage Workers also and beg on most days when they don’t get daily wage assignments

Dabri More

Population(approx) - 600

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 02

Available resources - MCD park in front of Dada Dev Hospital

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 10-25%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 0%

Male Children 18% 30% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 32% Female Adults 20% Female Elderly

0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers

Dhaula Kuan

Population(approx) - 50

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - Vacant land available near Dhaula Kuan flyover.

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless:

*Data not available.

Types of Homeless:

*Data not available.

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Beggars

- Working People

DTC Bus Depot, Mayapuri

Population(approx) - 35

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - Park near DTC Bus Stop and Community Centre available

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 100% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers and Daily Wage laborers

Hari Nagar near Beri Wala Bagh Bus Stop

Population(approx) - 70

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - MCD park ward no 112, Subhash Nagar

Vacant land opposite Auto Market (DDA land)

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of

0% the Homeless 0% 0% 0% 0%

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

100% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers and Daily Wage laborers

Hari Nagar near Guru Nanak Public School

Population(approx) - 80

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of

0% the Homeless 0% 0% 0% 0%

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

100% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers and Auto drivers

Kakrola More

*Homeless have left this area

Kapashera

Population(approx) - 1500

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 02

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 20% 0%

25% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 25% 30% Female Elderly

0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rag pickers

Mayapuri near TATA Motors

Population(approx) - 70

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - At the intersection of Mayapuri Crossing, Near DTC Bus Terminal (Left), DDA Land

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 0% 0% 0% 0% 3%

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 97% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers and Rickshaw pullers

Mehrauli

Population(approx) - 40

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 0% 0% 0% 0% 5%

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 95% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers and Street vendors

Moti Bagh

Population(approx) - 45

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - Park near CNG station

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0% 22%

16% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 18% Female Adults 44% Female Elderly 0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

- Single Men Types of Occupation

0% 0%

20% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 80%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars

- Working people

Munirka

Population(approx) - 50

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - Government land near Munirka Community Centre

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0% 30% 16% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 34% Female Adults Female Elderly 20%

0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation

0% 0%

20% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 80%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars

- Working people

Naraina, Loha Mandi (X Block)

Population(approx) - 450

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

3%2% 2% 0% 5% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 88% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers

Naraina, Loha Mandi (Y-Z Block)

Population(approx) - 400

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Drug De-addict Shelter - 02

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 5% 5% 0% 4%

9% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 77% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Party workers and Rickshaw pullers

Nasirpur Park near Shani Bazaar

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - Durga Park (Nasirpur)

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0%

14% Male Children 32% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 11% 43% Female Elderly

0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

- Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rag pickers

Opposite Tihar Jail

*Homeless have left this area

Pochchanpur (Dwarka, Sec - 23)

Population(approx) - 400

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 02

Available resources - Vacant DDA land

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

3%

Male Children 20% 32% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 20% Female Adults 20% 5% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rag pickers

Rangpuri Pahadi Basti, Mahipalpur

Population(approx) - 8000

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 16

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 16

Available resources - Vacant DDA land available

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 10-25%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0%

Male Children 19% Male Adults 37% Male Elderly Female Children 25% Female Adults

19% Female Elderly 0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rag pickers

Rangpuri Pahadi, Mahipalpur

Population(approx) - 200

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - DDA vacant land available

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0%

Male Children 20% 35% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 25% Female Adults

20% Female Elderly

0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage laborers

Subhash Nagar, Near Metro Station

Population(approx) - 80

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

100% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers

Vasant Vihar, Opp. Hope School

Population(approx) - 150

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - Unused building available (Belongs to BRPL/BSES CPWD)

% Disabled - *Data not available

% Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0%

Male Children 20% 27% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 20% Female Adults 33% Female Elderly 0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage laborers

District West

Basai Darapur Population(approx) - 250

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - Permanent structure available near Priyanka Tower, Fish Market (DDA land)

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

100% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers and Rag pickers Chhoti Sabzi Mandi, Janakpuri

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0% 0% 0% 0%

Male Children 30% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children

70% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers

Janakpuri District Centre

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Drug Addict Shelter- 02

Available resources - None

% Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

0%0%0%

8% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 92% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Dhaba workers Janakpuri Flyover

Population(approx) - 65

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

100% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers Keshav Pur Mandi

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - Permanent structure available opposite Mandi, Adjacent DTC Bus Depot (DDA land)

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 0% 0% 0%

11% Male Children 22% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 67% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men - Independent Children

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers and Rickshaw pullers Madhu Vihar (Matiyala Gaon)

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - Two night shelters running but no one uses them

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 1% 0% 0% 0%

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly 50% 49% Female Children Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families and Independent Children - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rag pickers Najafgarh Industrial Area

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

17%

Male Children

33% Male Adults Male Elderly 17% Female Children

0% Female Adults 0% Female Elderly 33%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rag pickers Nanak Darbar, Chandra Vihar (Niluthi)

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - None

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 0%

13% Male Children Male Adults 41% Male Elderly Female Children 34% Female Adults Female Elderly 12% 0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers Nangloi Railway Station

Population(approx) - 200

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02

Available resources - Permanent structure at E-Block opposite Nangloi Railway Station (DUSIB land)

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers

Opp Shiv Mandir (Nilauthi)

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharmasala - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families, Single men, Old Age >65 years.

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rag pickers Posangipir, Janakpuri

Population(approx) - 150

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharmasala - 01

Available resources - 1. Pankha Road, Near Helpage India office DDA Land

2. C1 Janakpuri Bus Stop Opposite Arya Hospital Pankha Road,

near Drain

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single men.

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw Pullers and Daily Wage labours.

Pradhan Market(Nangloi Ext)

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Drug addicts- 01

Available resources - *Data not available

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Percentage Distribution of Homeless people: * Specific data not available.

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single men.

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage labour and Ragpickers.

Rajouri Garden near metro station

Population(approx) - 80

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men- 01

Available resources - Extend capacity of MCD Night shelter (Raja garden)

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Percentage Distribution of Homeless people: *Specific data not available.

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single men.

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw Pullers.

Shiv Mandir(Nangloi Ext).

Population(approx) - 270

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharmasala - 01

Available resources - E Block, Pradhan Market, Nilauthi(DDA Land)

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families, Single men, Old Age > 65.

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rag Pickers.

Tagore Garden near Metro Station

Population(approx) - 60

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - Permanent structure adjacent Satya Sadan Dharm Mandir, in front of E-37 (DUSIB land)

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

100% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers Tilak Nagar Metro Station

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - None

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers

- Daily wage workers

Uttam Nagar near Metro Station

Population (approx) - 50

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - Porta cabin behind the Metro Parking (DDA land)

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 0%

10% Male Children 20% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 20% 40% Female Adults

10% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers Vikas Nagar (near Chat Ghat)

Population (approx) - 2000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 06

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - None

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless 0%

15% Male Children Male Adults 40% Male Elderly Female Children 30% Female Adults Female Elderly 15% 0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers and Rag pickers District South

Ambedkar Nagar

Population(approx) - 60

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - DUSIB building available

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% Male Children 14% 28% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 14% 41% Female Adults Female Elderly 3%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0%

Beggars Working people 50% 50% Dependents Illegal Activities

0%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Dependents

Dhaula Kuwan Flyover

Population(approx) - 150

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - MCD park, Ward no. 112, Subhash Nagar

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% Male Children 13% 20% Male Adults Male Elderly 7% Female Children 40% 20% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation

0% 0%

33% Beggars Working people Dependents 67% Illegal Activities

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Daily wage workers and Rag pickers) - Dependents

Factory Road, Safdarjang

Population(approx) - 160

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - DDA land available behind Trauma Centre

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

Male Children 11% 12% Male Adults Male Elderly 25% 35% Female Children Female Adults 8% 9% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation

0% 0%

Beggars 38% Working people Dependents 62% Illegal Activities

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Daily wage workers, Street vendors and Rag pickers) - Dependents

IIT Flyover and Bera Serai (Munirika)

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - CPWD and DDA vacant plots available

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% Male Children 12% Male Adults 36% Male Elderly Female Children 36% Female Adults 7% 9% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Single Women

Types of Occupation

0% 0%

25% Beggars Working people Dependents

75% Illegal Activities

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Daily wage workers) - Dependents

INA Market

Population(approx) - 250

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Working Men Shelter - 01

Available resources - DDA land available behind INA Market

. % Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of 0% Homeless 0%4% 1% Male Children 19% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children

76% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Elderly - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0%0%0%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 100%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars

Kalkaji Temple

Population(approx) - 400

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Working Men Shelter - 02

Available resources - Vacant DDA land available

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

0% 0% 0% Male Children 17% 0% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children

83% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Elderly

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available - Working people (Daily wage workers) - Beggars Laal Kuan Okhla More (M. B. Road)

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family shelter - 01

Available resources - DDA and Forest Department land available

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% Male Children 12% Male Adults 33% Male Elderly Female Children 42% 10% Female Adults Female Elderly 3%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Elderly

Types of Occupation

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 100%

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Daily wage workers and Rickshaw pullers)

Lajpat Nagar and Shrinivaas Puri

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - DUSIB vacant building available near Shrinivaas Puri

. % Disabled - 40-60% % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

0% 0% 0% 0% Male Children 10% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 90% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific data not available - Working people (Daily wage workers and Rickshaw pullers) Mehraulli

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - PWD vacant plot available near Masjid Alijan

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% Male Children

25% 27% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 23% 25% Female Adults Female Elderly 0%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Elderly

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers Moti Bagh Flyover

Population(approx) - 50

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Women - 01

Available resources - DDA park opposite Moti Bagh flyover is available

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

Male Children 10% 10% Male Adults 10% 0% Male Elderly 10% Female Children 60% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Women - Independent Children

Types of Occupation 0%

Beggars 40% 40% Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 20%

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Street vendors) - Dependents - Beggars

Nehru Place (near Nehru Place Metro Station)

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Working Men Shelter - 02

Available resources - DDA land available behind BSES office

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

Male Children 13% 12% Male Adults Male Elderly 25% 25% Female Children Female Adults 13% 12% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Single Women - Independent Children - Elderly Types of Occupation 0%

Beggars 45% 46% Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 9%

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Daily wage workers) - Dependents

New Moti Bagh

Population(approx) - 550

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 02

Available resources - DDA land is available

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% Male Children

23% 24% Male Adults Male Elderly 8% Female Children 39% Female Adults 6% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0%0%

7% Beggars Working people Dependents

93% Illegal Activities

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Daily wage workers and Rag pickers) - Dependents

Nizamuddin

Population(approx) - 1900

Number of Proposed Shelters - 10

Types of Shelters - Single Women - 01

Single Men – 01

Drug de-addict Shelter – 01

Recovery Shelter - 01

Family Shelter - 05

Available resources - Vacant land adjoining DUSIB working men shelter

Vacant land adjoining New Barat Ghar for Single shelter

Land available at Amir Khusro Park and Tikona Park

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 3% Male Children 13% Male Adults 27% 7% Male Elderly 3% Female Children Female Adults 47% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Single Women - Elderly

4% 1% Types of Occupation 1%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities

94%

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Daily wage workers, Street vendors and Rag pickers) - Dependents - Beggars

Okhla Flyover (Modi Mill)

Population(approx) - 600

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Dharamshala - 01

Available resources - Porta cabin to be erected under Okhla Flyover

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 3% Male Children 20% Male Adults 21% Male Elderly Female Children 22% 30% Female Adults Female Elderly 4%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Independent Children - Elderly

Types of Occupation 0% 0%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 100%

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Street vendors and Rag pickers) - Beggars

Okhla Sabzi Mandi near Okhla Railway Station and foot path

Population(approx) - 200

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Working Men - 01

Available resources - PWD and MCD school vacant plot available

DDA park also available for the shelter

. % Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 5% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults Female Elderly 95%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Data not available Prem Nagar Bus Stand

Population(approx) - 150

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - DDA vacant plot available

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% Male Children 16% Male Adults 29% Male Elderly Female Children 36% 16% Female Adults Female Elderly 3%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Elderly

Types of Occupation: *Specific data not available

Broad Occupation - Daily wage workers and Rag pickers Raj Nagar (near AIIMS Trauma Centre)

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - DDA land available.

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 5% Male Children 9% Male Adults 22% Male Elderly Female Children 5% 54% Female Adults 5% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Single Women - Independent Children - Elderly

Types of Occupation: *Specific data not available

Broad Occupation - Daily wage workers Sai Baba Temple

Population(approx) - 250

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - CPWD land available in front of NBCC office

. % Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

Male Children 8% 10% Male Adults 18% Male Elderly 6% Female Children 8% 50% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Single Women - Elderly Types of Occupation

Beggars Working people 50% 50% Dependents Illegal Activities

0% 0%

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Daily wage workers, Street vendors and Rickshaw pullers) - Beggars

Sanathan Temple, Saket

Population(approx) - 60

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - None

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% Male Children 17% 25% Male Adults Male Elderly

13% Female Children 33% Female Adults 12% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Single Women - Elderly Types of Occupation

0%

7% Beggars 47% Working people Dependents 46% Illegal Activities

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Rag pickers) - Beggars

Sarai Kale Khan

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Working Men - 02

Single Women - 01

Available resources - Barat Ghar is available at Sarai kalekhan and the transportation building (DUSIB).

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

11% 12% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly 25% 35% Female Children Female Adults 8% 9% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Street vendors, Daily wage workers and Rickshaw puller Sarita Vihar

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - PWD and DDA vacant plot available.

% Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

Male Children 10% 10% Male Adults 19% Male Elderly

39% Female Children 10% Female Adults 12% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers

Sarojini Nagar Market

Population(approx) - 450

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Women - 01

Working Men – 01

Available resources - DDA vacant plot available

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% 0% 0% 0% Male Children 11% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 89% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Women - Single Men

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Daily wage workers and Beggars Seva Nagar (Railway Station)

Population(approx) - 250

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Working Men - 01

Drug De-Addict Shelter - 01

Available resources - CPWD vacant building available (plot no 1-150)

DUSIB building available at Bahu Park

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

Male Children 10% 27% Male Adults 15% Male Elderly Female Children 19% 19% Female Adults 10% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Elderly

Types of Occupation: *Specific Data not available

Broad Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers and Rag pickers Thyagraj Stadium/Safdarjung terminal

Population(approx) - 400

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - Porta cabin to be erected either under the Sardarjung Flyover or DDA land near terminal/Thyagraj stadium

. % Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

5% Male Children 12% Male Adults 25% Male Elderly Female Children 37% 13% Female Adults 8% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Single Woman - Independent Children - Elderly

Types of Occupation

0%

20% Beggars 40% Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 40%

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Rickshaw puller, Rag pickers and Street vendors) - Dependents - Beggars

Tuglaqabad Extn

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 02

Available resources - DDA vacant land available

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 0% Male Children 6% Male Adults 36% Male Elderly 36% Female Children Female Adults 18% 4% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Single Women - Elderly

Types of Occupation

0% 0%

19% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 81%

Types of Occupation: - Working people (Daily wage workers and Street vendors) - Dependents

Central & New Delhi

Asif Ali Road (including Kamala Market)

Population(approx) - 10000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 22

Types of Shelters - Family Dharamshala

Independent children

Single men (8 @ 500 capacity)

Old age

Single women

Drug Addict (8 @ 500 capacity)

Disabled (2 @ 500 capacity)

Available resources - MCD Park, Asif Ali Road

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

8% 5% Male Children 2% 10% Male Adults 5% Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 70% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation

0% 0%

Beggars 47% Working people

53% Dependents Illegal Activities

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Rag pickers

Bangla Sahib, CP

Population(approx) - 800

Number of Proposed Shelters - 05

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 05

Single women

Independent Children

Disabled

Drug Addict

Available resources - Unused NDMC Park near Traffic Police pot

. % Disabled - 25-40% % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

1%

10% 17% Male Children Male Adults 14% Male Elderly 3% Female Children Female Adults

55% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation

1%

16% 31% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities

52%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars and Rag pickers - Rickshaw pullers - Signal hawkers

Chandni Chowk

Population(approx) - 5000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 10

Types of Shelters - Single men (5 @ 500)

Drug Addict (3 @ 500)

Independent Children (@500)

Old age

Available resources - PWD land available near Ranbasera, Gurudwara

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

3% 5% Male Children 19% Male Adults Male Elderly 2% Female Children 8% 63% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation

0%

13%

34% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 53%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars and Dependents - Rickshaw pullers - Rag pickers

Chawri Bazaar Metro Station

Population(approx) - 350

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - DUSIB community hall available

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

6% 5% 3% 8% Male Children 3% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 75% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation

0% 22%

Beggars Working people 8% Dependents Illegal Activities 70%

Types of Occupation: - Illegal activities - Rickshaw pullers

Chunamandie

Population(approx) - 5400

Number of Proposed Shelters - 10

Types of Shelters - Single men (3 @ 500)

Drug addict (3 @ 500)

Single Women (2)

Family Dharamshala

Old age (1 @ 500)

Available resources - None

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

2%

13% 18% Male Children

6% Male Adults 5% Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

56% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation

7%

27% Beggars 25% Working people Dependents Illegal Activities

41%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Rag Pickers - Signal hawker - Daily wage - Illegal activities

Connaught Place, Hanuman Mandir

Population(approx) - 1000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 06

Types of Shelters - Single Men

Single women

Independent Children

Old age

Family Dharamshala

Drug Addict

Available resources - NDMC Park available in the vicinity

. % Disabled - 40-60% % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

5% 11% 8% Male Children

9% Male Adults Male Elderly 10% Female Children Female Adults 57% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation

5%

5%

Beggars 40% Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 50%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers and Rag pickers

Daryaganj

Population(approx) - 1000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 05

Types of Shelters - Single men (2)

Drug addict

Independent Children

Old age

Available resources - Disused MCD Park near police station, Kamala Market

% Disabled - 40-60% % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

2%1% 2% 2% 6% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

87% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0% 4%

13%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 83%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rag pickers - Rickshaw pullers

Gaffar Market, Karol Bagh

Population(approx) - 5000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 06

Types of Shelters - Single men (3)

Family Dharmashala (2)

Independent children (1)

Available resources - Vacant Tibya College Quarters

. % Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

8% 10% Male Children

17% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 38% 13% Female Adults Female Elderly 14%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0%

5%

31% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 64%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Party workers - Rickshaw pullers - Rag pickers

Gol Dak Khaana, CP

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - None

. % Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

7% 9% Male Children Male Adults 27% 22% Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults Female Elderly 4% 31%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation

7%

31% Beggars Working people Dependents 49% Illegal Activities 13%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars and Rag pickers - Illegal activities

India Gate

Population(approx) - 150

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men

Disabled

Available resources - NDMC Park near Prachin Shiv Mandir, Rajendra Road

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

3% 3%

10% 6% Male Children 7% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

71% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation

3%

13% Beggars Working people 17% Dependents 67% Illegal Activities

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Dependents

Jama Masjid

Population(approx) - 11000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 28

Types of Shelters - Single Men (10 @ 500 per shelter)

Single women (6)

Independent Children (2)

Old age (4)

Family Dharamshala (2)

Drug Addict (2)

Disabled (2)

Available resources - Disused DDA park near old Homeless Shelter

. % Disabled - 40-60% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

3%

7% Male Children 27% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children

6% 54% Female Adults Female Elderly 3%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Independent Children

Types of Occupation 3%

13% 13% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 71%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Rag Pickers - Party worker - Dhaba worker - Signal hawker - Daily wage

Jhandewalan Market

Population(approx) - 4500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 10

Types of Shelters - Single men (3 @ 500)

Family Dharmashala

Single women

Drug addict

Disabled

Old age

Independent children (2 @ 100)

Available resources - DUSIB building available

% Disabled - 25-40% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

3%

11% Male Children 22% Male Adults Male Elderly 5% Female Children Female Adults 3% 56% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0%

30% 26% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 44%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Rag Pickers - Daily wage laborers - Dependents - Street vendors

Karol Bagh near Liberty Cinema

Population(approx) - 1000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 04

Types of Shelters - Single men (2)

Independent Children

Drug Addict

Available resources - DUSIB land near Liberty Cinema available

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

2%

6% 13% Male Children 11% Male Adults Male Elderly 10% Female Children Female Adults 58% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0% 0%

Beggars 43% Working people Dependents 57% Illegal Activities

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Rag Pickers - Party worker - Dhaba worker - Signal hawker - Daily wage

Karol Bagh, Tank Road

Population(approx) - 1500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 05

Types of Shelters - Single men (3)

Single women

Drug addict

Available resources - No land available

. % Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

0% 2%

18% Male Children 1% Male Adults Male Elderly 11% Female Children Female Adults 68% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Independent Children - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0% 0%

14% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 86%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Party workers - Street vendor - Daily wage

Kishan Ganj

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02

Available resources - Railway land available near railway crossing flyover

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults Female Elderly 100%

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities

100%

Types of Occupation: - Rag pickers and Street vendors - Rickshaw pullers

Lal Kuan

Population(approx) - 1000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02

Available resources - Disused floor of T.B. Dispensary

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - *Data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of the Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation:

*Data not available

Lal Quila

Population(approx) - 1500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 07

Types of Shelters - Single men (4)

Drug Addict (2)

Old age

Available resources - MCD Lal Quila Park near subway

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

3%

8% Male Children 15% Male Adults Male Elderly 3% Female Children 6% 65% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless: *Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Independent Children - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0% 0%

23% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 77%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Rag Pickers - Party worker - Dhaba worker - Signal hawker - Daily wage

Lahori Gate

Population(approx) - 3500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 07

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 07

Available resources - None

. % Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 1% 4% 0% 1%

Male Children 27% Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 67% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0%0% 4%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 96%

Types of Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers - Rag pickers - Drug addicts - Beggars

Mata Sundri Road

Population(approx) - 2500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 05

Types of Shelters - Single men (2 @ 500 capacity)

Drug Addict Shelter (2 @ 500 capacity)

Independent children (1)

Available resources - CPWD land near Mother Dairy

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 1% 2% 2% 1%

11% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 83% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation

4% 0%

7% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 89%

Types of Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers - Dependents - Illegal Activities - Rag pickers

Minto Road

Population(approx) - 4500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 09

Types of Shelters - Single men (5 @ 500)

Drug Addicts (4 @ 500)

Available resources - CPWD land near Kali Mandir

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

1%2%0%2%

5% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

90% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation

3% 3%0%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 94%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Rag Pickers - Illegal activities - Dependents

Motia Khan

Population(approx) - 1800

Number of Proposed Shelters - 04

Types of Shelters - Single men (2)

Drug addict

Family Dharmashala

Available resources - None

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

2%

11% Male Children 21% Male Adults Male Elderly 7% Female Children 5% Female Adults 54% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation

16% 11% Beggars Working people 17% Dependents Illegal Activities 56%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Rag Pickers - Dependents - Illegal activities

Navi Karim

Population(approx) - 9000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 12

Types of Shelters - Single men (4 @ 500)

Family Dharamashala (2)

Drug Addicts (4 @ 500)

Disabled (2 @ 500)

Available resources - DDA disused park near Ramkumar Marg (Plot # 1234)

. % Disabled - 25-40% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

5% 7% Male Children 17% Male Adults

3% Male Elderly Female Children 13% 55% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless: *Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation

2% 0%

10% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 88%

Types of Occupation: - Rag Pickers - Daily wage - Working people - Illegal activities

Paharganj Chowk

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men

Independent Children

Available resources - DUSIB unused building available

. % Disabled - *Data not available % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

3% 3% 8% 12% Male Children Male Adults

19% Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults 55% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Independent Children

Types of Occupation

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities

100%

Types of Occupation: - Rickshaw pullers - Dhaba workers

Qutub Road

Population(approx) - 8100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 19

Types of Shelters - Single men (6 @ 500)

Family Dharmashala

Single women

Drug addict (6 @ 500)

Disabled (3 @ 500)

Old age

Independent children

Available resources - Same resources as Nabi Karim

. % Disabled - 40-60% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

1%

10% Male Children 25% 12% Male Adults Male Elderly 9% Female Children Female Adults

43% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men - Independent Children

Types of Occupation 0%

6%

31% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 63%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Rickshaw pullers - Rag Pickers - Signal hawker - Daily wage laborers - Dependents - Street vendors

Sadar Bazaar

Population(approx) - 3000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 07

Types of Shelters - Single men (3 @ 500)

Drug addict (2 @500)

Old age

Independent children

Available resources - Disused MCD park near Police Station, Navi Kareem

. % Disabled - 25-40% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless 1% 0% 1%

8% 10% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults Female Elderly 80%

Types of Homeless:* Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0%0%2%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 98%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Street vendors - Rag Pickers - Daily wage

Sarai Rohila

Population(approx) - 700

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02

Available resources - None

. % Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

3%

9% 5% 11% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly Female Children 27% 45% Female Adults Female Elderly

Types of Homeless:

*Specific data not available.

Broad Categories: - Families - Single Men

Types of Occupation 0% 0%

14% Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities 86%

Types of Occupation: - Beggars - Daily wage laborers - Rickshaw Pullers

Sarojini Nagar Flyover

*There are no Homeless left in this area

North

Yamuna Bazar Purane Lohe ka Pool

Population(approx) - 1700

Number of Proposed Shelters - 07

Types of Shelters - Single Men -03 Old Age -01 Single Women with Children -01 Drug Addict- 01 Family-01

Available resources - 1.DDA two disused small park is available 2.Pump house of railway dept 3.LNDO PWD is land available

% Disabled - 60-80% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

0%

14% 18% Male Children

6% Male Adults 5% Male Elderly Female Children Female Adults

57% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 200 560 800 320 39

Types of Occupation

0%

9% 5%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities

86%

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rickshaw pullers.

Yamuna Pushta

Population(approx) - 700

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men -01 Drug Addict- 01

Available resources - DDA have many spaces in this location where we can create many porta cabin. There is one porta cabin and a temporary tent shelter is located in this area.

% Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 40 100 1000 20 120

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rickshaw pullers.

Stefen Hospital\Sarai Phoos.

Population(approx) - 250

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men -01

Available resources - 1. Labour dept building vacant of rajesthan govt rajpur civil line 2.Defence land available

% Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 20 0 0 0 3

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage Rickshaw pullers.

ISBT (Kashmiri gate and Flyover)

Population(approx) - 1000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Men -01 Drug Addict – 01 Disabled – 01

Available resources - DDA land Kursia ghat

% Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 40 900 30 30

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage. Party Workers. Rag Pickers.

Hanuman Mandir , Yamuna Bazar

Population(approx) - 2000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 08

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02 Single Women - 01 Children - 01 Drug Addict - 01 Old age - 01 Family - 01 Disabled shelter - 01

Available resources - 1. Dandi Park of DDA . 2. Porta cabin created under fly over of MCD.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 150 500 200 15

Occupations of Working People - Street Vendor

Rickshaw Pullers

Rag Pickers

Beggars

Old delhi railway station \ Barkhandi mandir, company bagh \ Unt park and Hathi park

Population(approx) - 5000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 13

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 06 Single Women - 01 Children - 01 Drug Addict - 02 Old age - 01 Family - 01 Disabled shelter - 01

Available resources - 1.Disused bench bar club park and damage building is available. 2.One MCD park adjacent to bar khandi mandir. 3. MCD Community hall kachcha bagh near Hardaya Singh Public Library.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 250 200 350 50 400

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage.

Rickshaw Pullers.

Party Workers.

Dhaba workers.

Street vendors.

Ghanta ghar,malka ganj.

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single men with Rickshaw parking facilities- 02

Available resources - Sugar mill old and not working. Porta cabin created with rickshaw parking facilities if government body offer to purchase the private land.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 500 0 0

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage.

Rickshaw Pullers.

Majnu ka tila

Population(approx) - 1000-1500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02 Family - 01

Available resources - Delhi Jal Board land.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 150 450 700 0 15

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rickshaw Pullers

Rag pickers

Fateh pur chowk

Population(approx) - 700-1000

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02 Disabled - 01

Available resources - 1.MCD Car parking Created porta cabin in one corner behind sanjay market bagh deewar 2.MCD scooter parking Created porta cabin in one corner near fateh pur chowk 3.Vacant MCD Primary School,mor sarai road

% Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 50 500 0 150

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rickshaw Pullers

Rag pickers

Pulmithai

Population(approx) - 2000

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 08

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01 Family - 07

Available resources - 1. Railway community hall

% Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 300 600 150 0 60

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rag pickers

Khanna market

Population(approx) - 5000-10000

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 10

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 08 Old age - 01 Drug Addict - 01

Available resources - 1.Vacant railway quarter 2.Existing shelter we can built the capacity with awareness in this location

% Disabled - 40-60% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 1200 0 50

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rickshaw Puller

Mori gate \ Mori gate terminal

Population(approx) - 750

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01 Family - 01

Available resources - 1.Seva Centre of PWD land is vacant in punjabi basti

2. land

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 30 1 1150 1 0

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Puller

Jahangir puri…

Population(approx) - 250

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01 Old age - 01

Available resources - 1.One DUSIB Community hall adjacent to DUSIB office provided ground floor created for pregnant lady and babies 1st floor we can create for abandoned and destitute women.

2.DUSIB plot available near state bank,block A

3.Disused MCD park C block.

4.DUSIB disused park adjacent to Ram Lila ground.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 220 0 100

Occupations of Working People - Daily wages

Rickshaw puller

Rag picker

Azad Pur Sabzi Mandi…

Population(approx) - 5000

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 10

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 07 Family - 01 Old age - 01 Disabled shelter - 01

Available resources - Here is no land but we should communicate to azad pur mandi samiti for the shelter space

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 60 200 0 0 900

Occupations of Working People - Daily wages

Rickshaw puller

Azad Pur Fal Mandi

Population(approx) - 6000

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 10

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 07 Family - 01 Drug Addict - 02

Available resources - DUSIB community hall’s floor use for single man shelter and second floor we should create for shelter use.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 200 550 0 0 0

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rickshaw Pullers

Rag pickers

Beggar.

GTB nagar model town \ Bahadur camp chowk \ Mukher ji Nagar

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - 1.One DUSIB Plot behind BASTI Vikas Kendre in JJ

cluster Dairy mansi ram mukherji nagar

2. Damage toilet of DUSIB opposite Delhi Jal Board Dairy mansi

ram mukherji nagar

3. One disused DUSIB Basti Vikas Kendre outran line JJ cluster

near Guru Dwara

4. MCD Land Jal Board Dairy mansi ram mukherji nagar.

5.MCD Community hall in Permanand colony mukherji nagar.

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers.

Azad pur bus terminal

Population(approx) - 125

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Family - 01

Available resources - 1.DUSIB disused tikona park,

2.DDA lal bagh park.

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Blacksmith

Street vendor

Hemilton road \ Gurunanak market \ Minarwa hat

Population(approx) - 3000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 08

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 04

Single Women with children - 01

Old Age - 01

Disabled - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Available resources - 1. One vacant govt dispensary MCD building is available

2.MCD Community Hall opposite Church.

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Daily wages,

Rickshaw puller

Auto driver. Mori gate \ Mori gate terminal

Population(approx) - 750

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - 1.Seva Centre of PWD land is vacant in Punjabi basti

2. Delhi metro land.

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw puller

Swarg Jayanti Park - Rohini West sector 10 \ Rohini West-Sector 15,16 \ ESI hospital

Population(approx) - 700

Number of Proposed

Shelters - 05

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01 Family - 01 Single women - 01 Children - 01 Disabled Shelter - 01

Available resources - 1. DDA land available sector 10 rohini 2. DUSIB Community Hall have some vacant area where we can created porta cabin in sardar colony. 3. DDA land opposite ESI Hospital.

% Disabled - 40-60% % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 160 0 200 3 13

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rickshaw Pullers

Rag pickers

North West

Deepali Chowk sector 3 rohini near kali mandir

Population(approx) - 200 Number of Proposed

Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01 Family - 01 Drug Addict - 01

Available resources - 1.Disuse DDA park near kali mandir

% Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 25 15 40 10 30

Occupations of Working People - Daily wages

Rickshaw puller

Beggars

Baadli Railway Station

Population(approx) - 700 Number of Proposed

Shelters - 00

Types of Shelters - Family wants small plot for their homes or government provide one room flat.

Available resources - 1.DDA LAND 2.Railways land is available

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 150 450 10 8 10

Occupations of Working People - Beggar

Daily wages

Handicraft

Nagloi Railway Station

Population(approx) - 750 Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter Dharmashala - 01

Available resources - 1. Railway land available 2.Hindustan General Industries Bhalla Factory land available

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 160 400 0 4 0

Occupations of Working People - Rag picker

Beggar

Cobblers

Mangolpuri Y Block

Population(approx) - 150 Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - 1.DUSIB LAND

2.Disused DUSIB park available.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 20 84 0 6 14

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw puller

Mangolpuri B \ Y Block Mangole puri

Population(approx) - 40 Number of Proposed

Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Shelter - 01

Available resources - 1.DUSIB land available near flyover. 2. In mangole puri area have many DUSIB land.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 4 5 0 0 0

Occupations of Working People - Signal hawkers

Rickshaw puller

Namkeen Factory Sector 26 & 27 (Rohini)

Population(approx) - 4000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 00

Types of Shelters - Population wants are demanded Rajiv Gandhi Awas Yojna

Available resources - 1. Community Hall for single man shelter needed awareness in this location

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 500 2500 150 60 100

Occupations of Working People - Daily wages,

Rickshaw puller

Rag picker

JJ Colony Bavana-H block \ JJ Colony Bavana B block \ JJ Colony Bavana C block \ JJ Colony Bavana F Block

Population(approx) - 9000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 00

Types of Shelters - Family wants small plot for their homes or govt provide one room flat

Available resources - No DUSIB land BUT Haryana govt have land near slum.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 2000 5500 41 41 55

Occupations of Working People - Beggar

Daily wages

Handi craft

Rag picker

Party worker

Bawana Industrial area

Population(approx) - 50000-60000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 00

Types of Shelters - We need more planning in this area because according to MNGO definitions they are homeless and temporary construction worker shelter provided by contractor, nobody is sleeping under the sky.

Available resources - Delhi State Infra Structure Corporation (DSIDC) land available.

% Disabled - 40-60% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 12000 1000 35000 0 5

TYPES OF OCCUPATION

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Daily wages

Rag picker

House maid

Prashant vihar

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 00

Types of Shelters - Temporary construction worker shelter provided by contractor

Available resources - No need

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Construction Workers.

Sultan puri (jilebi chowk)

Population(approx) - 400

Number of Proposed Shelters - 00

Types of Shelters - Family wants small plot for their homes or govt provide one room Flat.

Available resources - 1.DUSIB land available in Community Centre 2. DUSIB land available adjacent to JAN SUBHIDHA KENDRE.

% Disabled - 10-25% % Drug addicts - 25-40%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 100 200 0 5 6

Occupations of Working People - Signal hawkers

House maid

Cement siding shakur basti

Population(approx) - 5000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 06

Types of Shelters - Approx 50% population wants dharam shala but left are demanded Rajiv Gandhi Yojna Awas. 1. Single man shelter - 01 2. Family shelter – 05

Available resources - 1. Railway Land available 2. DUSIB have been running a temporary shelter in railway land.

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Daily wages

Labor

Rickshaw puller

East

Lakshmi Nagar, School Block

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Man - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Available resources - DDA disused small park used as dumping ground beside a bigger

Public park in Nehru Enclave school block Shakurpur (opposite

Temporary shelter)

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 500 0 0

Occupations of Working People - Beggars Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers

Geeta Colony Flyover

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Man - 01

Single Women - 01

Available resources - DDA/MCD Land adjacent to Shamshan Ghat in Geeta colony

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 400 0 100

Types of Occupation *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rag Pickers Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers

Rashid market gurdwara

Population(approx) - 250

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - 1. 3 story MCD community hall being built on a 100* 100 plot. We can try to get a floor or half a floor would also suffice 2. Itwar bazar ground 3. Rani bazaar ground

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 250 0 0

Types of Occupation 0% 0% 0%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities

100%

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rickshaw Pullers

Gandhi Nagar Jheel Chowk

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Old Age - 01

Available resources - Ram lila Maidan in one corner beside gate

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 150 0 0

Types of Occupations

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage Party workers Rag Pickers Kalyanvas, Sanjay Jheel

Population(approx) - 1000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Man - 01

Family Dharmasala - 02

Available resources - (1)land beside sanjay jheel is very big and used as dumping

ground

(2) main road sulabh sauchayala -closed. Capacity 100 families

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 100 0 0 0 0

Occupations of Working People - Rag Pickers Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers

Vishwas Nagar

Population(approx) - 200

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Man - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Available resources - 1. Night shelter @ Kasturba nagar itself should be promoted by

shifting Humana office there thus increasing awareness.

2. One floor of existing shelter can be for drug addicts with

separate entrance

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 140 0 60

Occupations of Working People - Party Workers Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers

Rani Garden

Population(approx) - 400

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02

Available resources - 1. Rani Garden - As soon as we enter through the main entrance

in the Rani Garden area, on both sides of road there is agricultural

land which is actually DDA land.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 400 0 100

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers

Joshi Colony

Population(approx) - 150

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - 1. CPWD land adjacent to MTNL office (currently unofficial

parking)

2. DESU land at intersection where a substation/storehouse is

Located.

% Disabled - *Specific data not available % Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers

Nehru Enclave

Population(approx) - 200

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - 1. Under Akshardham Flyover on PWD Land,

2. Under Akshardham Flyover on Railway Land.

3. On the bank of Yamuna near Yamuna Bank Metro

% Disabled - *Specific data not available % Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers

Lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar

Population(approx) - 200

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - 1. In the MCD Park of lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar,

2. near jal board office, lalita park.

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers. Daily Wage. Rag Pickers.

North East

Pushta near Usmanpur (Shamshan Ghat)

Population(approx) - 200

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Man - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Available resources - (1) MCD Parking opposite Shamshan Ghat

(2) Under the Flyover, disused land.

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 40-60%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 5 25 350 30 70

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers Rag pickers Party Workers

2nd Pushta

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Man - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Available resources - Land filling beside canal upon entry of Old Usmanpur –

Opposite Chicken Plaza (@ 100 capacity)

% Disabled - 25-40% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 30 120 80 70

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers Rag pickers

Brahmpuri

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Man - 01

Old Age - 01

Available resources - K1 New seelampur government land OR Basti Vikas Kendra

DDA land behind Jag Pravesh hospital OR Toilet complex behind

Jag Pravesh Hospital

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 400 0 100

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers Party workers Auto Drivers

GTB crossing

Population(approx) - 400

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Available resources - Ram Leela Maidan where the temporary shelter is located (@ 80

capacity)

% Disabled - 0-10% % Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 20 300 5 60

Occupations of Working People - Beggars Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers Rag Pickers

GTB hospital

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - We can build a Porta cabin initially On PWD land where currently

temporary shelter is there. This will later be converted into

permanent shelter as there is a constant demand. Location Gate

no. 9 C block DDA land.

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 95 5 0

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers Party workers

Gagan Cinema, Nandnagri

Population(approx) - 600

Number of Proposed Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Old Age - 01

Available resources - MCD Porta shelter Gagan Cinema E1 to be made permanent.

Old community toilets in old seemapuri near U.P. border.

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 60-80%

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of 0% Homeless 14% 10%

7% Male Children Male Adults Male Elderly 14% Female Children Female Adults 55% Female Elderly

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 150 70 100 40 260

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers Rag pickers Street vendors

Seelampur - Hanumanth Chowk

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Old Age - 01

Available resources - DDA land in front of the current temporary shelter which is beside

a DDA commercial complex under litigation.

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 500 0 0

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers

Shastri Park below metro station

Population(approx) - 500

Number of Proposed Shelters - 04

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Old Age - 01

Single women with children - 01

Available resources - Shatri park theka MCD dumping yard

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 10 10 200 20 50

Occupations of Working People - Street Vendor Rickshaw Pullers Rag Pickers

Shahadara Railway station

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Disabled - 01

Available resources - Further ahead from the parking area there is a lot of vacant land

below and near the metro flyover beside the station

% Disabled - 10-25%

% Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 260 0 40

2% Types of Occupation 8% 8%

Beggars Working people Dependents Illegal Activities

82%

Occupations of Working People - Beggars

Labour Chowk, Nathu Colony

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Disabled - 01

Available resources - Land below new PWD flyover between Nandnagri and Durgapuri

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 60-80%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 55 0 0

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers Party Workers Dhaba workers Street vendors

Babarpur 100 feet road

Population(approx) - 1000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 04

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02

Old Age - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Available resources - On top of Nala - will require NOC from INFC

Vacant land near Water Plant

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 0 0 850 0 150

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers

Gokulpuri Shelter + Flyover

Population(approx) - 300

Number of Proposed Shelters - 02

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 02

Family Dharmshala - 01

Available resources - Across the street where temporary shelter is there is a man made

depression in ground between the pavement and the colony on

the other side.

Below flyover itself we can build an entire shelter.

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 50 0 0 0 0

Occupations of Working People - Beggars Rickshaw Pullers Party Workers Street vendors

Near Mansarovar Metro Station – Lalbagh

Population(approx) - 5000

Number of Proposed Shelters - 05

Types of Shelters - Family Dharmshala - 05

Available resources - In front of and below the Mansarovar metro station and metro

flyover there is metro and railway land.

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 1000 0 0 0 5

Occupations of Working People - Beggars Daily Wage Rickshaw Pullers Rag Pickers

Kheda Gaon, Mansarovar

Population(approx) - 100

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Family Dharmshala - 01

Available resources - Karkardooma court basti vikas kendra (Man Sarovar park)

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 20 0 0 0 0

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Kailash Nagar - Lohe Ka Pul (Old Bridge)

Population(approx) - 400

Number of Proposed Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Drug Addict - 01

Old Age - 01

Available resources - Soniya Gandhi camp,Tikona park (2) MCD dumping ground near

MCD auto workshop.

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 0-10%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 60 50 0 0 65

TYPES OF OCCUPATION

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Daily Wage

Rickshaw Pullers

Rag Pickers

Shastri Park

Population(approx) - 250

Number of Proposed Shelters - 03

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - 1. Shastri park ground near Red light

2. MCD disused Toilets in Shastri park.

% Disabled - 0-10%

% Drug addicts - 10-25%

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years 10 10 200 20 50

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers

Tahirpur

Population(approx) - 40

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - In place of temporary shelter in the ground next to Sanjay Gandhi

Cancer hospital. (40*25 ft)

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers

Seemapuri Opposite bus depot

Population(approx) - 40

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - DUSIB building opposite bus stop

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers

Shahid Bhagat singh park - in front of Jyoti Nagar

Population(approx) - 40

Number of Proposed Shelters - 01

Types of Shelters - Single Men - 01

Available resources - In place of temporary shelter in the Shahid Bhagat Singh ground

opposite Jyoti Nagar DDA flats (40*25 ft) - Near DJB pumping

station

% Disabled - *Specific data not available

% Drug addicts - *Specific data not available

Gender Based Percentage Distribution of Homeless *SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Types of Homeless Independent Single Single Old Age Families Children Men Women >65 years *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not *Specific data not available available available available available

Types of Occupation

*SPECIFIC DATA NOT AVAILABLE

Occupations of Working People - Rickshaw Pullers