Urban Development Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said currently the city has 84 temporary shelters and 66 permanent shelters for the homeless people which can accomodate around 13,600 pavement dwellers.
The Minister said eight teams, comprising experts and senior officials, have been constituted to inspect the functioning of night shelters and they have been told to file their reports within three days.
As per estimate, Delhi has around 60,000 homeless people.
The decision to set up the teams was taken at a meeting Lovely held with senior officials of Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) which manages the night shelters.
He said the government has also decided to construct 26 "model night shelters" with green building technology across the city at a cost of Rs 6 crore.
"At least two night shelters will be built in every revenue district so that more homeless people can be accommodated."
Lovely said government has provided blankets, jute mattress, water supply and first aid boxes in the night shelters.