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City Corpn opens night shelter for rag pickers

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The New Indian Express 09.09.2009

City Corpn opens night shelter for rag pickers

 

CHENNAI: Showing its humane face to street children and rag pickers wandering near the Kodungaiyur dumping yard, Chennai Corporation on Tuesday inaugurated its first night shelter for them at its primary school located in the same locality.

Operations of the night shelter have been assigned to Madras Christian Council of Social Service (MCCSS), an NGO, who was selected by the civic body through tendering process.

As per the agreement between the NGO and the civic body, corporation will provide four spacious rooms with 24-hour electricity and other amenities for children, besides giving Rs 2 lakh as ‘expenditure fund’ to the NGO for the first two years of operation.

After inaugurating the shelter for rag pickers, the Mayor said, “Rag pickers and street children often fall prey to sexual harassment and insecurity in the society.”

The project aims at providing necessary security to these street children and rag pickers and to imbibe them with an idea of formal education to become accepted citizens in the society while staying in the shelter in nights later, Subramanian added.

He announced that the night shelter would also accommodate street children wandering in other areas also.

Isabel Richardson, director of the NGO told Express, “We have identified 35 such street children and rag pickers (in the age group of 5 to 18) in the locality and the MCCSS staff will persuade and bring them to the night shelter.”

When asked about their food while staying at the shelter, Isabel said, “Since rag pickers earn around Rs 200 a day, we will collect Rs 10 from each for providing food.”

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 September 2009 10:32