Jaipur: In accordance with the Supreme Court, the Rajasthan state legal service authority (RSLSA) directed the state government to run a special impulse to ensure the availability of homes for orphans and Footpath.
Aiming to provide houses where to live at Panchayat level, RSLSA has also created awareness about the same thing.
The Supreme Court on December 12, 2011, has asked the Secretary of the Head of State to provide homes for orphans and other crushed people in the state.
“With the direction of Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava, chairman of the executive, RSLSA, a special travel together with the state government, held from December 22 to 24 to provide residence for orphans and homeless.
This drive benefits around 3340 people,” said Dinesh Kumar Gupta , Member secretary, RSLA, who also assessed the district and session.
He added that RSLSA aims to take a place to stay from the city level to the level of Panchayat.
“In the shivering cold it is necessary to provide a place to live for not only poor people in cities but also in villages,” Gupta added.
RSLSA will also ensure timely benefits for orphans and poor people through the Department of Social Justice in the government scheme.
“Because such people are not aware of facilities including a free stay, free food and medical assistance, we will create awareness about the program and its benefits,” he added.