Now search Delhi government’s night shelters and food shelters on Google Maps
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal gave this information by tweeting on Tuesday. He said in his tweet that as the lockdown deadline advances, he will now work with Google India Maps. So that the needy can easily get food and shelter. Kejriwal says that he is making every possible effort to help every person affected by the lockdown.
As we prepare for an extended lockdown, we are proud to work together with @GoogleIndia Maps in ensuring easy accessibility of all our food and night shelters. We are committed to do everything possible to make life easy for those most affected by the lockdown. https://t.co/fMvYzFmLPn
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) April 14, 2020
Let us tell you that earlier 223 night shelters run by Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board were opened for the affected people, so that their problems related to food and accommodation could be removed.
However, the government later opened more than 1,500 food distribution centers as well as temporary night shelters for migrant workers who were leaving the city and going to their villages.
The government said in a statement, “The Aam Aadmi Party’s Delhi government, along with a team of volunteers and researchers, has mapped these relief centers on Google. The Delhi government, in partnership with Google, has initially mapped 1,047 night shelters and food shelters. “has been mapped on Googup Map, with more places being added daily.” Anyone can easily search their nearest Delhi Government night shelters and food shelters on Google Map. For this you just have to search in the search box “food shelters near me”.
Google India said in its statement that food and night shelter can be searched for the needy in Delhi and 32 cities.
Like Google Map, Delhi Government has also partnered with Map My India, you can search these places on My Map India along with Google Map.