TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has launched a food distribution programme for the homeless living in government shelter homes across the city. The programme to distribute free food was launched from a shelter home complex at Sarai Kale Khan in association with the Akshaya Patra Foundation – a non-government organisation.
Under the programme, the Delhi government along with Akshaya Patra Foundation will distribute free cooked meals to the homeless at all of its shelter homes across the city. Addressing the gathering, Mr Kejriwal said the Delhi government runs 209 night shelters across the city and free cooked meals will be provided to nearly 6,000 people. This number will go up to 12,000 as more people live in shelter homes during winters.
“The poorest of the poor live in these shelters homes. They are not the vote bank of any party so no government paid attention to them. This is the first work of any responsible government to pay attention towards the poor. “The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government is a responsible government and we have worked a lot for the poor. I am happy to start this initiative (free food distribution),” Mr Kejriwal said.