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NEW DELHI – They can be found everywhere but somehow the Indian State fails to notice them. They are the homeless people of India, reports Hindustan Times.

According to the government’s definition, homeless or houseless are those who live in “the open or roadside, pavements, in hume-pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms etc.”

Yet when it comes to providing them the basic needs, governments have been failing to spend even their allocated funds. There are 1.77 million homeless people in India.

Last week, the Supreme Court took the Centre and states to task, saying that there should be an audit by the Comptroller and Auditor General of the money disbursed by the Centre to the states for a scheme under the National Urban Livelihoods Mission (NULM), and observed that these funds, which are meant for a specific purpose, should not be diverted.


This is not the first time the SC has rapped the Centre. In 2016, the apex court slammed the Centre and states for their lackadaisical approach in providing shelters to the poverty-stricken in urban areas despite availability of sufficient funds.

It had also observed that the mission of the NULM scheme “remains a distant dream even after lapse of a long period.”

The NULM was launched in September 2013 to reduce poverty and vulnerability of urban poor households. The Centre had earlier told the court that an amount of Rs 1,000 crore, released under the NULM, does not pertain only to urban homeless but to other activities also.

The good news is that there has been an overall decline in the houseless population from the last Census. While there has been a 28% decline reported from rural India, there has been a 20% increase in houseless people living in the cities. But still there is a long way to go.

https://timesofislamabad.com/17-lak...reets-at-night-daily-indian-media/2017/09/20/
 
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I feel the figure is under estimated

1.7 million should be the figure for Delhi alone and for Mumbai it should be much higher.

Assuming it is the correct figure then provinding roof to every Indian by 2022 is not a far fetched Idea :-)
 
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I am glad the remaining 1298.3 million remaining people have a roof above their heads :-)
at 0.15% of population being Homeless

India seems to have lesser % of homeless even some developed nation like
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Lithuania,
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New Zealand,
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Czech Republic,
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Canada,
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Australia,
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Germany,
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United Kingdom,
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Sweden,
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Luxembourg,
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France,
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Netherlands,
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United States and
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Austria

I am guessing the homeless in these developed nations are refugees

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_homeless_population


Interestingly Japan seems to have the lowest % of people who are homeless

and no statistics for Pak available.

I feel the figure is under estimated

1.7 million should be the figure for Delhi alone and for Mumbai it should be much higher.

Assuming it is the correct figure then provinding roof to every Indian by 2022 is not a far fetched Idea :-)
1.7 million is a 2011 estimate

and the % of homeless has decreased since 2001

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...ber-decline-over-a-decade-113120600835_1.html

1.77 million people live without shelter, albeit the number decline over a decade

Proportion of homeless people to total population declined to 0.15% in 2011 from 0.19% in 2001 during this period
Somesh Jha | New Delhi Last Updated at December 6, 2013 19:26 IST




There were still 1.77 million people living without houses in roadside, railway platforms, under flyovers in India in 2011. However, the number of homeless people in India declined in 2011 even as families with no homes saw a rise in numbers, Census data released today showed.

In 2001, 1.77 million people were houseless. The proportion of homeless people to total population declined to 0.15% in 2011 from 0.19% in 2001 during this period.

1.77 Million out of 1.2 Billion are homeless?:o:
I am guessing slums are the reason we have lesser homeless.

And no real estate economy issues
 
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