This is in addition to the Rs five crore allocated to DUSIB recently.
Jung, who along with senior Delhi government officials inspected night shelters over the weekend, said that in spite of the government's best efforts to ensure that people move into the safety and warmth of the night shelters in this severe winter, some people refuse to move from places they occupy on roads and under flyovers and bridges.
"This arrangement shall be in place till first week of February," they said.
Jung also instructed the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to provide space to DUSIB for setting up more night shelters. DIUSIB is making arrangements for blankets and beddings for these establishments at the DMRC locations.
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DMRC has committed to provide the ground floor of Metro Station at Okhla to DUSIB for this purpose. In addition, it is providing porta cabins as well.
The national capital is in the grip of a cold wave with minimum temperature dropping to 2.6 degree, the lowest in the season so far.