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80% Occupancy at Ahmedabad Shelter Homes as Heatwave Hits

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation reports around 80% occupancy at 35 shelter homes amid rising summer temperatures. These facilities provide food, healthcare, and basic amenities to homeless residents across the city. Medical camps and ORS distribution are being conducted to prevent heat-related illnesses. An employment generation programme recently provided jobs to 11 residents at the Vasna shelter home.

Around 80 pc occupancy recorded at shelter homes in Ahmedabad amid rising temperatures

Ahmedabad, May 23

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has been providing shelter, food and healthcare support to homeless residents through 35 shelter homes operating across the city during the ongoing summer heat, officials said on Saturday.

According to the Urban Community Development (UCD) Department of AMC, the shelter homes together have a capacity to accommodate 4,315 people and are currently operating at around 80 per cent occupancy.

Out of the 35 shelter homes, 33 function as day shelters while two operate as night shelters.

AMC said homeless residents staying at these facilities are being provided with regular meals and other basic amenities.

Considering the rising temperatures in Ahmedabad, Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) is also being distributed to help residents stay hydrated and protected from heat-related illnesses.

Officials said medical camps are regularly organised at shelter homes where residents undergo general health check-ups as part of preventive healthcare measures.

As part of rehabilitation and livelihood initiatives under the DAY-NULM project, an "Employment Generation" programme was organised on May 21, at the Vasna shelter home, which is operated by AMC in collaboration with an NGO.

During the programme, employment opportunities were provided to 11 residents of the Vasna shelter home in the city's West Zone.

The UCD Department has also been conducting night drives at the Vasna shelter home, with operations continuing until midnight.

During a recent night drive, 53 homeless people were shifted to the shelter facility.

AMC officials, including the Deputy Municipal Commissioner of the UCD Department, the department's Director and other officials, have been visiting the shelter homes to monitor their functioning and facilities.

The civic body said regular operations under the anti-beggar drive are also being conducted with the cooperation of the Social Security Department, the police department and AMC's UCD Department.

AMC said the shelter homes continue to provide support services to homeless residents across the city during extreme weather conditions.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

This is such a relief! As someone from Ahmedabad, I know how brutal the summers get. Happy to see the municipal corporation taking care of the homeless with meals, ORS, and healthcare. The employment generation program at Vasna shelter is a brilliant initiative - giving people jobs along with shelter shows real compassion. 🙏

James A

Impressive coordination between AMC, NGOs, and police departments. The night drives to relocate 53 homeless people show proactive management. However, with temperatures rising every year due to climate change, cities like Ahmedabad need permanent housing solutions. A good start though.

Aditi M

Love that they're doing medical camps and distributing ORS! Basic but life-saving measures. My only concern: are these shelters accessible to all? I hope they're not leaving out migrant workers who might not know about these facilities. AMC needs better awareness campaigns.

Rohit L

Good initiative but 35 shelters for a city of 7+ million? That's not enough. The 80% occupancy is a double-edged sword - shows need AND underutilization. Maybe more night shelters needed. Also, why only Vasna getting employment programs? Should be expanded citywide. Still, better than nothing.

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