Sri Ganganagar Judge Dr. Mahendra Goyal made surprise inspection of night shelter in Anupgarh.
As per the instructions of Sriganganagar News Desk, Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority, Jaipur, Taluka President and Additional District and Sessions Judge Dr. Mahendra Kumar Goyal inspected the only night shelter operated in the Municipal Council area. In the month of December, only 16 people had taken shelter in the night shelter near Parshuram Chowk. Due to lack of lighting in the toilet of the night shelter run by the Municipal Council, the ADJ inspected the toilet with a mobile torch and gave instructions to get it repaired with immediate effect.
ADJ also directed to complete the first aid box as per rules. Besides, Municipal Council officials have been instructed that if anyone is seen shivering in the cold, he should be immediately taken to a night shelter and arrangements for his food and drink should also be made.
People are taken to night shelters by tempo.
Due to the distance from the bus stand and the station, most of the people are not aware of the shelter site and very few people are able to avail its benefits, for this he gave instructions to put up symbolic boards near the bus stand. And station. However, Municipal Council's Junior Engineer Manphool Ram said that there is a system of autos, which brings the people living at the said places to the shelter at night. Information was obtained regarding the availability of beds, quilts, drinking water and first aid medical kits in separate rooms for men and women to rest in the night shelter.
Inspected washroom by lighting mobile torch
During the inspection, the light of the toilet of the men's rest room was faulty, on which he instructed the council employees to fix the light of the toilet and make the cleaning system smooth. On which the junior engineer of the Municipal Corporation said that the lights have just broken down, it will be repaired soon. The flash was not found properly in the toilet of the women's ward. Instructions were given to provide things used in first aid like cotton, Dettol etc. in the medical kit. Apart from this, he said that only those salt medicines which are not banned should be kept in the medical kit. Expressing satisfaction over the cleanliness and living arrangements of the night shelter, he said that instructions have been given to remove the minor deficiencies found.