💨 Abstract
This winter, Delhi government's night shelters for homeless individuals are offering nutritious three-course meals, including protein-rich soy-based foods, to enhance their nutritional intake. The menu includes a variety of lentils, rajma, chole, and soy. Each shelter, whether temporary or permanent, provides amenities such as mattresses, blankets, toilet facilities, health checkup services, and hot water for comfort during the cold months.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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