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Only half of urban slum households surveyed in 6 states use LPG exclusively: CEEW

Karnataka High Court To Pass Directions On Providing Shelters For Urban Homeless

Karnataka High Court To Pass Directions On Providing Shelters For Urban Homeless
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Centre lauds Telangana for implementation of PM SVANidhi, AMRUT

Centre lauds Telangana for implementation of PM SVANidhi, AMRUT DECCAN CHRONICLE. Updated Mar 7, 2021, 7:00 am IST Durga Shankar Mishra, secretary, Union ministry urban affairs, at a meeting with the Chief Secretary praised government on reaching targets  During Durga Shankar Mishra s visit, the official took stock of the progress achieved in urban schemes in the state namely Housing for All, PMSvanidhi, Swachh Bharat Mission, Smart City Mission and AMRUT. (Twitter/@Secretary MoHUA) Hyderabad: The Centre has complimented the state government for the successful implementation of PM Street Vendors Atmanirbhar Nidhi (PM SVANidhi) and AMRUT (Amrut Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation).

No homes for the homeless: How Maharashtra lags in implementing Centre s urban shelter scheme

No homes for the homeless: How Maharashtra lags in implementing Centre’s urban shelter scheme It’s a combination of inadequate shelters, poor facilities, and an apathetic administration. Shambhavi Thakur On a footpath adjacent to a busy road in suburban Mumbai, Baban, 54, prepares to sleep on a mat laid on the ground. This has been his makeshift home since 2011, much like the pavement on the other side of the road. “When they shoo us from there, we come here,” he said. “And when they shoo us from here, we go there.” Baban is one among the 2,10,908 homeless people in Maharashtra, according to the

Budget 2021: No Lessons Learnt From the Disproportionate Impact of the Pandemic on Women?

Budget 2021: No Lessons Learnt From the Disproportionate Impact of the Pandemic on Women? With seemingly no attempt to address the disparities related to women s livelihood, education and nutrition, the Centre s endeavour towards economic recovery might not be inclusive. Employees sit during their lunch time inside a textile mill in India. Photo: Reuters Women17/Feb/2021 With “inclusive development for aspirational India” being a pillar of the 2021-22 budget, there was no better opportunity to take on the gender disparities that resulted in making women more vulnerable to the ripple effects of COVID-19. With seemingly no attempt to address these disparities, India’s supposedly bold endeavour towards economic recovery, might not be inclusive and for this reason not resilient either.

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