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Meal Vs Blanket: Homeless faced with cruel choices
NDTV Correspondent, Monday January 25, 2010, New Delhi
For the homeless, sleeping under the open sky can mean having to go hungry. In the winter chill, a blanket, mattress, and a plastic sheet are bare essentials, but it costs money to rent one every night.

With inadequate government shelters, it is a cruel choice between a meal and a blanket and between life and death.
 
Entrepreneurs like Ganga Ram have sprung up in the walled city who charge 10 rupees a night for a blanket, 10 rupees for a mattress and another 10 for a charpoy. It would cost Rs 30 a night for all three. For most, who earn less than 50 rupees a day, it is an animal-like existence.  On some days it has meant sacrificing a meal.

Studies show the homeless eat less in winter because they spend that money in keeping themselves warm. This makes homeless people, who already suffer from high malnutrition, vulnerable to the cold weather.

The homeless also have to pay for basic public services. Every visit to the toilet requires them to pay Rs 2, and if they don't have the money, they are pushed out.

Small privileges that those who live in homes take for granted are impossible for the homeless.

 
    
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Posted by MADAN on Jan 25, 2010
A great country we are living in. The leaders talk of AAM ADMI, Bijli SADAK,PANi, Growth at 10%, when right under their nose there are people who have elected them, living without ROTI,KAPDA,MAKAN. Why don't you,NDTV,and Barkha Dutt, conduct WE THE PEOPLE programme and question the PM,The Finance minister, the Delhi CM and the UPA Chairperson? And for a change Don't inform them the Agenda for the programme. They will not dare to attend it.
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