26/10/2022
Diwali at Night Shelter, Dwarka.
Happy Diwali to all.
Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board
26/10/2022
Diwali at Night Shelter, Dwarka.
Happy Diwali to all.
26/10/2022
Shishu Vatika by Delhi Government's DUSIB, at Transit Camp, Peeragarhi, Delhi.
18/10/2022
Delhi's First Slum Festival - organised by DUSIB.
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10/10/2022
Hindustan Times: Week-long programmes are planned by the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) to sensitise people about the plight of being homeless
The Delhi government will be organising its first ‘slum festival’ on October 10 on World Homeless Day, a senior Delhi government official said on Saturday, adding that week-long programmes are planned by the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) to sensitise people about the plight of being homeless and also to recognise the contribution of the homeless in Delhi.
A senior official from DUSIB stated that deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia will be chief guest of the festival to be held at night shelter complex in Sarai Kale Khan. Activities planned include “Kabir Sandhya”, a poetry recital session, “Wall of Fame” for recognising talents of slum residents, besides puppet shows, live music and screening of movies on slums and the homeless. “We will be showcasing the contribution of voluntary organisations working for the homeless and the event will culminate with a tree plantation drive,” the official said.
Delhi’s 1st ‘slum festival’ at Sarai Kale Khan on World Homeless Day Week-long programmes are planned by the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) to sensitise people about the plight of being homeless
10/10/2022
DUSIB invites all to Delhi Slum Festival, first in India on . Entire day will be dedicated to unfortunate homeless/slum community.
There'll be film screening, painting, games, performances by kids and recognition of their talent by none other than Chief Guest and Hon'ble Dy. CM Sh. Manish Sisodia.
Winter is coming.
The homeless of Delhi need not fear as DUSIB is ready with the Winter Action Plan, with ample number of Night Shelters spread across Delhi to cater to the people seeking a comfortable refuge from the harsh weather
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21/09/2022
All children are taught how to wash their hands, after meals, at Delhi government's Night Shelter in Munirka - made by DUSIB.
14/09/2022
Ahead of winter when the crowd at night shelters swells. A centralised control room has been established where complaints via phone calls, WhatsApp will be received and relayed to officials on the field to get them resolved in a time-bound manner.
DUSIB launches community-based monitoring of toilets, night shelters The move comes ahead of winter when the crowd at DUSIB night shelters swells. A centralised control room has been established where complaints via phone calls, WhatsApp, text messages, email and other modes will be received and relayed to officials on the field to get them resolved in a timebound ma...
29/11/2021
DUSIB's Winter action plan: 9k homeless people to have roof over their heads.
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Winter action plan: 9k homeless people in Delhi to have roof over heads | Delhi News - Times of India A comprehensive plan has been prepared by Delhi government to protect the homeless from the cold. With the temperature dipping, Delhi Urban Shelter Im
29/11/2021
To begin the work of demolishing slum colonies and multi-storeyed buildings, built illegally in forest land in the southern Ridge, the Delhi forest and wildlife department has sought the help of Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) to find alternative land parcels where the slum dwellers could be rehabilitated.
Forest dept seeks DUSIB help to clear Ridge slums While demolition drives are currently ongoing to remove the smaller structures in villages such as Devli, Asola and Pul Pahladpur, forest officials say denser areas such as Neb Sarai are next up
29/11/2021
Mission to keep beggars off Delhi streets.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/mission-to-keep-beggars-off-the-street/articleshow/87474530.cms
Mission to keep beggars off Delhi streets | Delhi News - Times of India With an aim to make the city begging-free, Delhi government has started training beggars in two batches of 25 each so that they can make a new beginni
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