Millennium Post

Gzb takes steps to give poor relief from winter chill

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GHAZIABAD: In view of the sudden fall in mercury over the past two days, the Ghaziabad administra­tion has made elaborate arrangemen­ts to provide relief to the poor and homeless persons.

“The weather has suddenly turned cold in the last two days, so we had to make the necessary arrangemen­ts on a war footing,” Ghaziabad District Magistrate Nidhi Kesarwani said.

Kesarwani said that she has a three-tier plan to help the poor fight the cold weather — to make night shelters fit for human habitation, facilitate bonfires, and to distribute woollen blankets.

“I have asked the Sub-divisional Magistrate­s (SDMS) to inspect the night shelters and ensure proper comfort for the homeless citizens,” she said.

Although the Ghaziabad Municipal Corporatio­n runs the night shelters, Kesarwani said she has been told of their poor upkeep. Besides, at some places, night shelters were not found operationa­l.

The district administra­tion has taken extra care to arrange bonfires at the night shelters and other strategic points, which the night passengers access on their way to and from railway and bus stations.

According to Kesarwani, the administra­tion has also taken steps to procure woollen blankets in adequate numbers for distributi­on in the jhuggi clusters in and around the city.

Meanwhile, some environmen­tal activists have raised questions over the Ghaziabad administra­tion’s decision to provide bonfires, as the move is sure to further worsen the quality of air.however, they admit the administra­tion does not have many choices.

Environmen­talist Vijay Pal Baghel said: “With the growing PM10 crossing the danger mark and PM2.5 much above the danger mark, bonfires may not be a good idea. But the administra­tion also has limited choice.”

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