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Contents
Chapter Pages
1. Department of Social Welfare Head Quarter 3-4
2. District Office-Central 4-5
3. District Office - New Delhi 5
4. District Office - North 5-6
5. District Office - North West - 1 6-7
6. District Office - North West - II 7-9
7. District Office - North East 9-10
8. District Office - East 10
9. District Office - South 10-11
10. District Office - South West 11-12
11. District Office - West 12-13
12. Child Welfare 14-32
13. Woman Welfare 34-41
14. Handicapped Welfare 42-50
15. Social Defence (Beggary Prevention) 51-56
16. Probation Services 57-62
17. Social Security 62-65
18. Old Person's Welfare and 66-68
Other Welfare Schemes/Programmes
19. Plan Schemes : Annual Plan 2000-01 69-72
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Welfare, Programmes : Institutions, Schemes and Services
In Delhi; before 1959, welfare services for the neglected and weaker section of the society were not operating in an organised and co-ordinated manner. There was an urgent need to make the welfare services comprehensive and diverse in nature. Keeping in view this fact, in the year 1959, the Directorate of Social Welfare was established- in Delhi. Since then it has been an endeavour of Social Welfare Department that the number of Institutions, Schemes and Services has increased to 58, 16 and 7 respectively.
The Department of Social Welfare looks after the welfare of women in need and distress, handicapped persons, neglected children, aged and destitutes through the network of residential care homes and non-institutional services. Besides, the Department provides avenues of self employment to women, children, handicapped and creates awareness amongst .general public regarding the welfare measures of the Department.
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The Head Quarter of the Social Welfare Department is located at Canning Lane, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi. The Department headed by the Director (Social Welfare) and assisted by Senior officers at HQ is as follows:
Director Phone No. 3387416 Fax No,: 3388813, (Social Welfare) 3071101 Joint Director Phone No. 3319419 (Administration)
Joint Director (Programme) Phone No. 3384942
Deputy Controller. Phone No. 3386517,. 3384825 Extn.-308 (Finance and Accounts)
Deputy Director Phone No. 3324027 (Adrninistration) Deputy Director Phone No. 3737132 (Procurement) De-puty Director Phone No. 3324037 (Financial Assistance Scheme) Deputy Director (Vigilance)Phone No. 3737132
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Department oP Social Wel fare
Deputy Director (Estate)
Planning Officer Desk Officer (ICDS) Desk Officer (Handicapped Welfare and
Desk Officer (Women Welfare) Desk Officer (Child Welfare) Special Officer Phone No. 3387117 Extn.-317
(Research, Training and Evaluation)
Public Relation Officer Phone No. 3387117 Extn.-335
In order to achieve its objectives, the Department of social welfare has decentralised its programme implementation to the level of its 10
distriCts units having jurisdictions co-terminus with the Revenue /Police distriCts of Delhi. The details of the ten districts headed by trict Social
Welfare Officers (DSWOs) and the institutions and services falling under various districts are as follows.
District Central
Address: DSWO, GLNS School, Delhi Gate. Phone No. 3318323 Fax No.3355821
Institutions Child Welfare
• Observation Home for Boys— I, GLNS Complex, Delhi Gate, Delhi.
Handicapped Welfare
• Govt. Lady Noyce Secondary School for Deaf, 1 , Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi.
• Nursery and Primary School for Deal(Temporarily shifted from Shandara), (East), 1, Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi.
• School for the Mentally Retarted Children (Temporarily shifted from Shandara), GLNS Complex, Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi.
Services Child Welfare • Day Care Centre, Sucheta Kriplani Hospital
• ICDS, Jama Masjid, Nabi Karim, Anand Parvat.
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Woman Welfare
• Work Centre for Women, DDA CommunityCentre, Nabi Karim, Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women, Shiv Mandir, Padam Singh Road, Bapa Nagar, Delhi.
Probation Services
Probation Unit, Juvenile Welfare Board, I, Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi.
Other Welfare Schemes
• Medical Care Unit, GLNS Complex, Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi.
• Welfare Centre for Denotified Tribes, R.N. Nagar, Karol Bagh, New Delhi. -
• All Financial Assistance Schemes.
-District - New Delhi
Address: DSWO, Jam Nagar House, New Delhi Phone No.3388649 Fax No.3388649
Services
Probation Services
• Probation Unit, Patiala House Courts, New Delhi.
Other Welfare Schemes
• All Financial Assistance Schemes
District - North
Address: DSWO, Office of the ICDS Project Anand Parvat, Near Super Bazar, Gulabi Bagh, Delhi. Phone No 3551352 Fax No.3529311
Institutions
Child Welfare
• Observation Home 'for' Boys — II, 1, Magazine Road, Delhi.
• Special School for Boys, 1, Magazine Road,Delhi.
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Welfare Programmes
Phone No. 3324029 Phone No. 3388649 Phone No. 3382185 Phone No. 3387117 Extn.-340
Beggary Prevention)
Phone No. 3384904 Extn.-320
Phone No. 3384825 Extn.-316
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
• Home for Healthy Children (Male) of Leprosy Affected Persons 1, Magazine Road, Delhi
• Bal Sadan, Timarpur, Delhi.
Services
Child Welfare
Day Care Centre, 1433 — 37, Gulabi Bagh, Delhi.
• Day Care Centre, H 43-44, LIG Flats, Ashok Vihar, Delhi. • Day Care Centre, Community Centre, Timarpur, New Delhi. • ICDS Projects, Nimri, Bagh Kare Khan , Wazirpur.
Woman Welfare
Work Centre for Women, Old Chandrawal, Qtrs. 51-52, Water Works. Qtrs. Complex, Behind Old Secretariat ,Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women, Shopping Centre, Gulabi .Bagh, Delhi • Work Centre for Women, D.D.A. Community Centre, New
Chandrawal, Harijan Basti , Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women, H. No. 23, Water Works Qtrs. Complex, Wazirabad, Delhi.
Probation Services
• Probation Unit , Tis Hazari Courts, Delhi.
Other Welfare Schemes
• Welfare Centre for Denotified Tribes, (Central Office),10693, Gall No.9 , Pratap Nagar, Delhi.
• Welfare Centre for Denotified Tribes, Andha Mughal, Delhi.
• All Financial Assistance Schemes.
District North-West
Address : DSWO, Asha Kiran Complex, Sector-I, Avantika, Rohini, Delhi. Phone No.7272191 Fax No.7160753
Institutions
Child Welfare
• Home for Mentally Retarded Persons, Asha Kiran Complex, Avantika, Rohini Sector-I, Delhi.
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
School and Home for Mentally Retarded Girls, Asha Kiran Complex, Avantika, Rohini, Sector-I, Delhi.
• Institution for Severely and Profoundly Mentally Retarded Children and Adults, Asha Kiran complex, Avantika, Rohini, Sector-1, Delhi.
Handicapped Welfare
• Home for Mentally Retarded Persons (Adults), Asha Kiran complex, Rohini, Sector-I, Delhi.
Services
Child Welfare
• ICDS/projects, Mangolpuri, Kanjhawala, Sultanpuri.
Woman Welfare
• Work Centre for Women, E-Block, J.J. Colony, Sultanpuri, Delhi
• Work Centre for Women, B-Block, J.J. Colony, Mangolpuri, Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women, Kanjhawala, Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women, Near Gurudwara water Tank, Nangloi-1, Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women, J.J. colony, Near Dispensary, Nangloi-11, Delhi.
Other Welfare Schemes
• Medical Care Unit, Asha Kiran Complex Rohini.
• Welfare Centre for Denotified Tribes, Nangloi, Delhi.
• All Financial Assistance Schemes
District North West —II
Address : DSWO, Poor House, Seva Kutir, Kingsway Camp, Delhi.
Phone No. 7258455
Fax No 7258455
Institutions
Child Welfare
• Juvenile Home for Boys —1, Opp. Police Station, G.T. Road, Alipur, Delhi.
Juvenile Home for Boys— II, Opp. Police Station, G.T. Road, Alipur, Delhi.
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Welfare Programmes Department ofSocial Welfare
Welfare Programmes
• Juvenile Home for Boys, Khadi Bhawan, M.L. Sr. Secondary School For Boys, Narela, Delhi.
• After Care Home for Boys, Narela, Delhi.
Handicapped Welfare
• Nursery & Primary Schools for Deaf (West), Seva Kutir Complex, Kingsway Camp, Delhi.
• Govt. School for Blind Boys, Kingsway camp, Delhi
• Hostel For college going Blind Boys, Kingsway camp, Delhi.
Department of Social Welfare
• District Probation Office, Seva Kutir Campus, K. Camp, 13elhi.
• Probation Unit, Beggars Court, Seva Kutir Campus, K. Camp, Delhi.
• Probation Unit, Juvenile Court, Probation Office, Seva Kutir
Campus, K. Camp, Delhi.
Other Welfare' Schemes
• Medical Care Unit, Alipur, Delhi.
• Welfare Centre for Denotified Tribes, Jahangirpuri, Delhi.
• All Financial Assistance Schemes
Beggary Prevention
• Reception —Cum-Classification centre , Seva Kutir, Kingsway camp, Delhi.
• Poor House, Seva Kutir, Kingsway camp, Delhi. • Home for Male Beggars (Diseased), Seva Kutir, Kingsway Camp,
Delhi.
Home for Able & Disabled Beggars, Seva Kendra, Lampur, Delhi
Home for Male Beggars(Able & Disabled), Seva sadan, Lampur, Delhi.
• Home for Old & Infirm Beggars, Lampur, Delhi. • Beggar Home-I, Lampur, Delhi.
• Beggar Home- II, Lampur, Delhi.
Old Persons' Welfare
• Home for Aged & Infirm Persons, Khadi Bhawan, Narela.
Services
Child Welfare
• Day Care Centre, A 59-60, Jahangirpuri, Delhi.
• ICDS projects Alipur; Narela, Jahangirpuri.
Woman Welfare
• Work Centre for Women, Shiv Mandir,Narela.
• Work Centre for Women, A-Block, Near Super Bazar, J.J. Colony, Jahangirpuiri, Delhi
Probation Services
• Chief Probation Office„ Seva Kutir Campus, K.Camp, Delhi.
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Address: DSWO, Sanskar Ashram for Boys, Dilshad Garden,, Delhi.
Phone No.2133765 Fax No.2282253
Institutions
Child Welfare
• Sanskar Ashram for Boys —1, Dilshad Garden, Opp. G.T.B. Hospital.
Delhi.
• Sanskar Ashram for Boys — II, Dilshad Garden, Opp. G.T.B.
Hospital. Delhi.
• Sanskar Ashram for Girls, Dilshad Garden, Opp. G.T.B. Hospital.
Delhi.
Handicapped Welfare
• Training-cum-Production Centre for the Physically Handicapped (Male), Nand Nagri Ext., 1- Block, Delhi.
• Training-cum-Production Centre for Leprosy. Affected Persons,
Tahirpur, Shandara.
• Rehabilitation Centre for the Leprosy Patients, Tahirpur, Shandara.
• Sheltered Workshop for Leprosy Affected Persons, Tahirpur,
Shandara.
Beggary Prevention
• Home for Leprosy and T.B. Affected Beggars, Tahirpur, Shandara.
• Home for Leprosy Affected Beggars, Tahirpur, Shandara.
Services
Child Welfare
• Day Care Centre, C-73,74 Staff Qtrs,G.T.B. Hospital, Delhi.
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Creche Qtr. No. 5 Type IV HMD, Shandara Delhi. • ICDS Projects- Shandara, Seemapuri, Nand Nagri.
Woman Welfare
• Work. Centre for women, J.J. Colony, Seemapuri, Delhi.
Work Centre .for women, J.J. Colony; Nand Nagri/Sunder Nagri, Delhi.
• Work Centre for women, House No.23, Water works Qtrs Complex, Wazirabad, Delhi.
Other Welfare Schemes
• All Financial Assistance Schemes
District E45
Address : DSWO, Office of the Shandara ICDS Project, Old Seemapuri, Delhi. Phone No. 2 133561 Fax No.2282171 Services
Child Welfare
• Day Care Centre Qtr. No. 1581- 1582 Kalyanvas Delhi.
• ICDS -Trilokpuri, Shakarpur, Geeta Colony.
Woman Welfare
• Work Centre for Woman, H.No 32,33, Kalyan Vas, Delhi. • Work Centre for Woman, Samastpur, Near Patparganj, Delhi.
Probation Services • Probation unit, Karkardooma Courts, Krishna Nagar, Shandara,
Delhi.
Other Welfare Schemes • Welfare Centres for Denotified Tribes, Kasturba Nagar, Kalyan
Vas, Delhi. • All Financial Assistance Schemes.
1)istrict South -•
Address: DSWO,Kasturba Niketan, Lajpat Nagar II, New Delhi. Phone No. 6838812 Fax No.6838812 Institutions
Child Welfare
• Juvenile Home for Boys — 1, Lajpat nagar, Kasturba Niketan Complex, N.Delhi.
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
• Juvenile Home for Boys — II, Lajpat Nagar, Kastprba Niketan Complex, N.Delhi. •
• Village Cottage Home — I, Lajpat Nagar, KasturbaNiketan Complex, N.Delhi
• Village Cottage Home — Ill, F-4,5,6 Maharani Bagh, New Delhi.
Woman Welfare
• Short stay Home Annexie, B- Block, PWD Barrack, Kalkaji,
New Delhi.
Handicapped Welfare .
• Nursery and Priniary School for Deaf., (South) PWD Barrack, Kalkaji, New Delhi.
Old Persons' Welfare
• Old Age Home , B-Block, PWD Barrack, Kalkaji, New Delhi.
Services
Child Welfare
• Day Care Centre , NIIT Complex, JNU, New Delhi.
• Creche CSIR Complex, Maharani Bagh, New Delhi.
• Creche IIT Gate Complex, New Delhi.
• ICDS. Projects- Khanpur, Mehrauli, Govind Puri, Nizammudin, Okhla, Sangam Vihar.
Woman Welfare
• Work Centre for Women, Sector-V , J.J. Colony, Madangir, Delhi
Work Centre for Women, J.J. Colony, Community Centre, Khanpur,
Delhi
• Work Centre for Women, D.D.A. Community Centre, Dakshinpuri,
Delhi
dther Welfare Schemes
• All Financial Assistance Schemes
District South Wcst
Address : DSWO, Institutional Area, Qutab Enclave, Delhi. Phone No.6529019 Fax No.6528175
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Welfare Programmes Department of Social Welfare
Services,
Child Welfare
• NCERT Complex, New Delhi.
• 1CDS Projects-Najafgarh, Inderpuri
Other Welfare Schemes
• All Financial Assistance Schemes.
District Wes#
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
• Sheltered Workshop for Physically Handicapped (Male), B-Block, • Rame§h Nagar,N.Delhi.:
,peggary:PreVention
'HoMelor Abl.d.&-Disabled Ferriale Beggars (for female under trial beggars), Nirmal Chhaya Cornplex, Jail road, N. Delhi.
Homefor Disabled and Diseased Female Beggars (Mahila Sadan), Nirmal •Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, N.Delhi.
Services
Address: Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road, Delhi. Phone No. 5547952, 5534583 Fax No.5114550
Institutions
Child Welfare
• Observation Home for Girls, Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi.
• Juvenile-cum-Special Home for Girls— I, Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi
• Juvenile Home for Girls — II, Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi
• Village Cottage Home —11, A-38; Kirti Nagar, New Delhi. • Home for Healthy Children (Female) of Leprosy Affected Patients,
Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi • Home for Healthy Children (Male & Female) of Leprosy Affected
Patients, Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi.
Woman Welfare
• Nirmal Chhaya (Protective and Corrective Institution), Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi.
• Short Stay, Home, Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi • Widow Home, Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road,New Delhi • After Care Home for Women, Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail
Road,New Delhi
Handicapped Welfare • Training-cum-Production Centre (Male),20 North Avenue, Punjabi
Bagh, New' Delhi.
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Child Welfare
• Day Care Centre, A-37,Kirti Nagar, New Delhi.
Day Care Centre, Community Centre, Tilak Vihar, New Delhi
• Foster Care STrvices, Nirmal Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi.
• ICDS Projects- Shakurpur, Tilak Vihar.
Woman Welfare
• Work Centre for Women, J.J. Colony, Shakurpur, Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women, Harijan Chopal, Village Nasirpur, Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women, Community Centre, Uttam Nagar, Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women, DDA Community Centre,J.J.Colony, Madipur, Delhi.
Probation Services
Probation Unit, Juvenile Welfare Board for Girls, Nirmal Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, N.Delhi.
• Welfare Services in pirison , Central Jail , Tihar, New Delhi.
• Work Centre for Women Prisoners in jail, Central Jail Tihar, New Delhi.
'Other Welfare Schemes
• Medical Care Unit, N irmai Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi.
• - All *financial assistance schemes
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes -
Child Welfare: Institutions, Schemes and, Services
The Juvenile Justice Act, 1986 which has come into force in the Union Territory of Delhi on 2nd October 1987, envisages a comprehensive approach towards justice for children in situations of abuse, exploitation and social maladjustment. Under Juvenile Justice Act 1986, 14 statutory institutions are working for the care, protection, treatment, development and rehabilitation of neglected and delinquent juveniles. Out of 14 statutory institutions, 08 institutions are working for the boys , 05 for girls and 01 for both boys & girls.
Statutory Institutious....
Institution •
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District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
1 Observation Home for Boys-I,' 1 Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi datc, • NeW Delli i- I 10 002. •
Central 3318003 129
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It is a Remand HoMe/Observation Home established in the year 1958. It has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 children at a time. The Juvenile Welfare Board set up under the Juvenile Justice Act is also located here. Destitute/neglected.boys between 6-16 years of age group whose parents/guardians are unfit to exercise control over them/or who are found begging or without any ostensible means/or who are likely to be abused or exploited for immoral or illegal purposes/ or are taken charge of by any police officer/any other person/organisation authorised by the Govt. of India are kept hereunder the orders of Juvenile Welfare Board till their restoration or commitment to the Juvenile Homes. The inmates are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, education and vocational training facilities. Presently, this Home is managed by Prayas, JAC Society with the grant of Delhi Govt.
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Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
2 'Observation Home for. Boys- II,
1 Magazine Road, Delhi - 110 054.
North 3920767 85
It is a Remand Home established in the .year 1983. It has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 children at a time between the. 7-16 years of age group. The delinquent juveniles who have been found to have committed an offence under IPC Act/or any other local or special Act are admitted here under the orders of the court. The inmates are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, education and vocationaltraining facilities.
Institution
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District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
3 Special School for Boy, 1 Magazine load, Delhi-1 10 05-
North 3920167 6
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
It is a home established in the year. 1960 which is meant for com-mitted delinquent juveniles. (Age group..7716 years). The.boys are admit-ted under the orders of Juvenile Court. They are provided with. free boarding, lodging, medical care, edination and vocational training and the emphasis is given on the development of character arid abilities.
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Institution District Phone No:
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Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
4 Observation Home for Cirls, Nirmal Chaya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi.
West 5552699 30
. It is a Remand Home/Observation Home established in the year 1960: It has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 50 children at a time. Destitute/neglected girls below the age of 18 years and boys below the age of 6 years who are found begging/or without ostensible means of subsistence/or whose parents/guardians are unfit to exercise control over them/or who are likely to be abused or exploited for immoral or illegal purposes/or are taken charge of by the police/or any other person/or organisation authorised by the Govt, of India are kept here under the orders of the Juvenile Welfare Board/court till their restoration or commitment by the Board/court to the Juvenile Home. Free boarding and lodging, medical care, school education and vocational training are provided to the children.
Institution District Phone No:
5 Juvenile Home for Boys—I Opp. Police Station,
North West-11
7202339
G.T. Road, Alipur, Delhi - 110 036
It is a home established in the year 1950 and it has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 300 children at a time. Here destitute/neglected juveniles (Age group 12-16 years) are admitted under the orders of Juvenile Welfare Board till they cease tobe juveniles. The Juvenile Welfare Board can extend the period of their stay but in no case, stay should be beyond 18 years of age. Inmates are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, school education and vocational training
facilities.
Institution District Phone No:
6 Juvenile Home for Boys-II Opp. Police Station,
North West-II
7202291
G.T. Road, Alipur, Delhi-1 10 036
It is a Home established in 1978 and.has a sanctioned capacity
of keeping 100 children at a time. Here neglected/destitute juveniles (Age group 6-12 years) are kept under the state protection under the orders of the Juvenile Welfare Board. They are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and school education facilities.
Institution District Phone No:
7 Jnvenile Homelor Boys -'1 tajpat Nagar, Icasturba
SOuth 6833661
Niketan Complex, New Delhi
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Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
141
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
76
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
71
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programme Department of Social Welfare
This home was established in the year 1986 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 juveniles at a time. Here neglected/destitute juveniles (Age group 6-12 years) are kept under the state protection under. the orders of the Juvenile Welfare Board. The inmates are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and school education facilities.
Institution District Phone No: .
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
8 Juvenile Home for Boys-II Kasturba Niketan Complex, Lajpat.Nagar, New Delhi -24,
South 6833661 62
It is a home established in the year 1986 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 children at a time. Here neglected/destitute juveniles (Age group 12-16 years) are kept under the orders of Juvenile Welfare Board till they cease to be juveniles. The board can extend the period of slay but in no case it should be beyond 18 years of age. The juveniles are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, school education and vocational training facilities.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the
• year 1999-2000
9 Juvenile Home for Boys North 7282236 97 Khadi Bhavan Building, M.L. Sr, Sec. School for Boys, Narela, Delhi - 110 040
West-II
This home was established in the year 1971 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 240 children at a time. Here neglected/destitute juveniles (Age group 6-16 years) are admitted under the state protection under the oilers of Juvenile Welfare Board till they cease to be juveniles. The stay can be extended by the board but in any case it shoUld not be beyond the age of 18 years. The inmates are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, school education and vocational training facilities:
Welfare Prograitmes
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
10 Juvenile-Cum-Special Home for Girls — 1 Jail Road, Nirmal Chhaya Complex, New Delhi-110 054
West 5552699 121
This home was established in the year 1960 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 75 children (girls) at a time. It is a home where the destitute/neglected/delinquent juveniles are admitted under the state protection under the orders of Juvenile Welfare Board/court till they cease to be juveniles. The board can extend the period of their stay but in no case beyond 20 years of age. The girls falling between 12-18 years of age group are admitted in Juvenile Home and between 7-18 years of age group are admitted in Special Home. The inmates are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, school education and vocational training facilities. It has also been designated as Special Home for Girls where emphasis is given on the development of character and abilities and on training for reformation of delinquent girls.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the
year 1999-2000
11 Juvenile Home for Girls-II Jlail Road, Nirmal Chhaya Complex. New Delhi-110 064
West 5552699 :35
This home was established in the year 1975 find has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 children at a time. The destitute/neglected juveniles (girls) are admitted under the state protection under the orders of Juvenile Welfare Board (Age group 0-12 years for juvenile girls and
;'0-5 years for boys). The inmates are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, school education and vocational training facilities.
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Institution District Phone No:
13 School 'And Home for North 72,72760 Mentally Retarded Girls West I Asha Kiran Complex, Sector - I Rohini,,Delhi - 83
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Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
88
District Phone No:
Institution
North West-I
7272760 14 Institution for Severely and
Profoundly Mentally Retarded Children and Adults Asha Kiran Complex, Sector-I Rohini, Delhi - 110 083
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
142
There are 11 Non-Statutory institutions, out of which 05 are working for the boys , 02 for females and 04 for both boys and girls. These following Non-Statutory institutions are meeting the special needs of children who are socially backward under privileged destitute, neglected and belonging to the weaker sections of the society.
District Phone
No:
Average no of beneficiaries
during the year 1999-2000
Institution
Village Cottage Home — I Kasturba Niketan Complex, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi-24
South 6832265 42
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Welfare Programm
Ipstitution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1099-200
12 Home for Mentally Retarded Persons ' Asha Kirari Complex, Avantika, Rohini Sector- 1, Delhi - 110 083
North West-I
7160142 105
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This home is meant exclusively for mentally retarded juvenile which was established in the year 1961. It has a sanctioned capacity o admitting 100 mentally retarded juveniles of all categories. It is a custodi home and also serves as an Observation Home where destitute/neglecte mentally retarded juveniles are admitted under the orders of Juvenil Welfare Board till they cease to be juveniles (Age group 6-16 years) The period of their stay can not be extended beyond 18 years of age b) the board. The inmates are provided with free boarding, lodging, medica care, special education and vocational training and occupational therapy nit-Hill— •
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
This home was established in the year 1970 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 75 juveniles at a time. The destitute/neglected juveniles (mentally retarded girls, mild and moderate category) are admitted under the state protection under the orders of Juvenile Welfare Board till they cease to be juveniles (Age group 6-18 years). The period of stay cannot be extended beyond 20 years of age. After attaining the specified age the girls-can be transferred to the adult section of this home. They are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, special education, vocational training and occupational therapy facilities.
This home was established in the year 1983 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 inmates (Mentally Retarded Girls). In this home destitute/ neglected juveniles (Age group 6-18 years, Severely and Profoundly Mentally Retarded Girls) are admitted under the state protection under the orders of Juvenile Welfare Board till they cease to be juveniles. The period of their stay cannot be extended beyond 20 years of age. After attaining the specified age the girls can be transferred
to the adult section of this Home.
Non-Statutory s lo t* ut'
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programme
It is a non-statutory home which was established in the year 1975 and
has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 children belonging to the age
group 0-12 years. The parentless destitute children of widows/widowers
and children of single parent are admitted on voluntary basis. This home'
is organised on SOS pattern and children are kept in a group of 10/12
under the care and supervision of a House Aunty. The inmates are pro-
vided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and school education,
facilities. Children with IQ below normal or suffering from major physical disability or infectious disease are not admitted.
Institution District Phone No:
2 Village Cottage Home - II West 5934502 A-38, Kirti Nagar,
New Delhi - 110 015
This home Was established in the year 1980 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 children at a time. It is organised on SOS pattern and children are kept in a group of 10/12 under the care and supervision of a House Aunty. The parentless destitute children of widows/widowers of single patent (Age group 0-12 years) are admitted and children with IQ below normal or suffering from major physical disability or infectious disease are not admitted. The inmates are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and school education facilities.
Institution District Phone No:
3 Village Cottage. Home—III South 6830432 F-4,5,6, Maharani Bagh, New Delhi - 110 015
This home was established in the year 1985 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitted 100 children of the age group 0-12 years. It is
organised on SOS pattern and children are kept in group of 10/12 under
the care and supervision of a House Aunty. The parentless destitute children of widows/widowers of single parent are admitted and children
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with IQ below normal •or suffering from major physical disability or infectious disease are not admitted. The inmates are provided with free •
boarding, lodging, medical care and school education facilities.
Institution District
4 Home for Healthy Children (Male)
of Leprosy Asi:fected patients
1, Magazine Road, Delhi - 110 054
North
This home was established in the year 1960 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 male children of the age group 6-12 'years. In this home healthy male children of. leprosy affected persons who have been residing in the National Capital Territory of Delhi for the last 5 years are admitted and they are also free from symptoms of leprosy and possess normal physical and mental health. They are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and school education. The then Director merged this Home temporarily with Bal Sadan, Timarpur on Sept. 5,1997 as it was under construction. •
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
5 Home for Healthy Children West . 5553561 56 (Female) of Leprosy Affected Patients • .
' Nirmal ChhayaCcimplex, Jail Road, Delhi - 110 064
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
51
Average no of beneficiaries during the_ year 1999-2000
63
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Average no of bemificiaries during the year 1999-2000
Institution District Phone No:
Sanskar Ashram for Boys-1 Opp. G.T.B. Hospital, Dilshad Garden, Delhi-110 032
8 North East
2116698 63.
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
This home was established in the year 1970 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 100 female healthy children of the age group 12-18 years.. In this home healthy female children of leprosy affected persons who have been residing in the NCT of Delhi for the last 5 years and are free from symptoms of leprosy and possess normal mental and physical health, are admitted. They are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and school education.
Institution
•
District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the Year 1999-2000
6 Home for Healthy Children (Male & Female) of Leprosy Affected Patients N irma I Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, Delhi - 110 064
West 5553561 83
This home was set up in the year 1983 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 male and female healthy children of leprosy affected persons who have been residing in Delhi for the last 5 years. The children should be free from symptoms of leprosy and possess normal physical and mental health. The age group is 6-12 years. The children are -provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and school education.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
7 Bal Sadari Timarpur, Delhi - 110 054
North 3913347 45
This home was established in the year 1975 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 male children of the age group 12-16 years. In this home, healthy male children of leprosy affected persons who have been residing in NCT of Delhi for the last &years are admitted. Such children should be free from symptoms of leprosy and possess normal mental and physical health.They are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and school education.
This home was set up in the year. 975 and has a sanctioned
,'apacity of keeping 100 male children (6-12 years) of denotified tribes
Sapera, Banjara, Kanjar, Nut and Bazigar) S.C. and.S.T., who are «sidents of NCT of Delhi. For their welfare free boarding, lodging, ledical care, school education, recreational and counselling services are iven so that they are brought in the main stream of society.,
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the 'year 1999-2000
Sanskar Ashram for Boys-II North 2116698 63 •
Opp. G.T.B. Hospital, East Dilshad Garden, Delhi - 32
This home was set up in the year 1975 and has a sanctioned capacity )f keeping 100 male children of the age group 6-16 years belonging to ienotified tribes who are the residents ofNCT of Delhi. For their welfare 7ree boarding, lodging, medical care, school education, recreational and counselling services are provided to bring them in the main stream of • society.
Institution
•
District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
f10 Sanskar Ashram for Girls
Opp. G.T.B. Hospital, Dilshad Garden, Delhi-32
North East
2285557 56
This home was established in the year 1970 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 100 female children (age group 6-18 years) of denotified tribes who are the bonafide residents of NCT of Delhi. For [the welfare of these female children free boarding, lodging, medical care,
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school education, recreational and bring them in the main stream of s
counselling services are provide ociety.
d flowing is the list of Day Care Centres and Creches (with address) Fb
Bich are looking after the day care needs of the children of working rents/mother who are residents of Delhi:
Welfare Program tepartment of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Thcse Day Care Centres provide day care maintenance to the childr (age group 1-5 years) of working parents/mothers who are residents Delhi When they are away at work. The intake capacity of each centre restrictqd to 25 children, Medical attention, nursery educgtion, recreati► and nutrition are also proVided to children under trained teachers at ayahs.
- Service District Phone No:
11 Day Care Centres North 3676693 (Central Office) Room No.31-32, Shopping Complex, Central Market, Gulabi Bagh, Delhi - 110 007
Services
It is a non-custodial home which was established in the y 1959_and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 100 children (Age Gr 16-21 years). In this home the boys of custodial and non-custod institutions, for example Juvenile Homes, Sanskar Ashram for Boys, Sadan are admitted on the basis of their good performance and behavi where they cannot be kept after attaining the age of 18 years and w protective shelter to complete their education and training. Maxim stay is 3 years which' can be extended in deserving cases for 2 years Director of Social Welfare. They are provided with free boarding, lodgi► medical care.
Institution District Phone No:
11 After Care Home for Boys North 7283278 Narela, Delhi. West-II
Average no o beneficiaries during the year 1999-200
118
Average no beneficiaries during the year 1999-20
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.No Creches District
1 CSIR Complex, Maharani Bagh, New Delhi South
2 NCERT Complex, New Delhi. South West
3 I IT Gate Complex, New Delhi South
4 Qtr. No.5 Type IV HMD, Shandara, Delhi North East
No is
Day Care Centres District Year of Establishment
H-43-44, L.I.G. Flats, Ashok Vihar, Delhi
North 1973
2 1433-37, Gulabi Bagh, Delhi North 1971
3 Community Centre, Timarpur, Delhi .
North 1971
3 )
A-37, Kirti Nagar, New Delhi
West -1978
1 Community5 Centre, Tilak Vihar, New Delhi
West . 1978
6 A 59-60, Jahangirpuri, Delhi
North West-Fl
1992
7 1581-82, Delhi Admn Flats, Kalyanvas, Delhi
East 1993
NIT Complex, JNU, New Delhi
South 1989 1 8
9 C-73,74, Staff Qtrs., GTB Hospital, Delhi
North East
1977
10 Sucheta Kriplani Hospital Delhi
Central 1978 .
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Phone/ Fax No
Total no of beneficiaries duri the year 1999-201
Scheme
Children Worn
Integrated Child
Te1:3382185 Development Scheme Deptt. of Social Welfare (HQ) 1, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi-1
394045 7462
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Program
ailment of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Service District Phone No:
Average no a beneficiaries during the year 1999-20
II Foster Care Services Nirmal Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, Delhi - 110 064
West 5546733 77
The National Policy for Children declares the country's children as
upremely important asset. The 1CDS services aim to provide plemeptary nutrition, immunisation, health check up and referral
vices to children below 6 years, pregnant women and nursing mothers
on formal pre-school education to children (3-6 years); nutrition and Ith education to women between the age group of 15-45 years.
The Delhi Foster Care Placement Rules, 1983 have been framed Following is the listof28 ICDS Projects working in Delhi with the
dress and year of their.establishment. regulate the placement of:
(I) Illegitimate and abandoned children.
(2) Children of fondling homes.
(3) Children of juvenile homes established under the J.J. Act 198
(4) Children referred by hospitals and nursing homes.
(5) Children referred by social workers and other welfare instituti
organ isations.
(6) Children referred by relatives.
The eligible age group is 0-8 years. The parents aged and abc residents of Delhi for the last one year, who are free from contagious chronic diseases and possess proper and sufficient residential accom dation are eligible for foster care. Also in exceptional and desery cases a child above 8 years of age may be placed in foster care with approval of the Director of Social Welfare if the age difference betw
the child and the foster parents is not less than 21 years.
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ICDS Projects and Address
Phone No
District &
Year of Establish- ment
No of AW Centres
Average no of registered beneficiaries during 1999-2000
2h ildren Women
Jama Masjid DDA Community Centre, Jhandewalan Road, Nabi Karim, Delhi
7538810 Central 1975 110 12250 1766
Nabi Karim Community Centre Jhandewalan Road, Nabi Karim, Delhi
3610243 Central 1988 110 10935 1944
Anand Parvat Shopping Centre Gulabi Bagh, . Delhi
3523472 Central 1980 132 14301 2116
Niinri Shopping Centre Gulabi Bagh, Delhi
3527472. North 1983 110 • 10281 2698
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11 8912 1870
of Social Welfare Welfare Progratomes Welfare Program; partment. of Social Welfare
5 Bagh Kare Khan 3678139 North 1983 Barat Ghar, Partap Nagar, Delhi
1982. 188 18783 3386 110 11257 184 Sultanpuri E-7,
— Community Centre. Sultanpuri, Delhi
North West-1
5472163
6 Wazirpur Community Centre, J.J. Colony Wazirpur, Delhi
7241006. North 1982 1986 229 23982 3954 110 183,3 Shalidara Community Centre Old Seemapuri, Delhi
11736 North East
Q117631
129 15502 2722 1980 North East
2297258 Seemapuri Cutting & Tailoring Centre New Seemapuri Delhi
4 7. Jahangirpuri
A-Block, Community Centre Jahangirpuri, Delhi
7225952 North West-II
1979 176 17677 355
2945 13635 132 1979 North East
5 Nand Nagari 203F Community Centre
Sunder Nagari; Delhi
2296034 8 Narela
DDA Flats, A-Block Near Police Station Jahangirpuri, Delhi
7120668 North West-11
1989 110 11272
2365 12752 127 1979 3389130 East Trilolcpuri Jam Nagar House New Delhi
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9 A lip ur DDA Flats, A-Block,.Near Police Station Jahangirpuri, Delhi
7120668 North 1983 West-II
127 12459 2012' 9825 1672 90 1988 Shakarpur 2288256 East
Community Centre Old Seemapuri Delhi
110 10935 2100 1983 Geeta Colony 2297258 East Cutting & Tailoring Centre New Seemapuri, Delhi
18 10 Mangolpuri
F-Block. Barat Ghar Mangolpuri, Delhi
7275654 North 1978 138 13809 2747 West-I
5474274 ka n j ha wala A-Block,BaraiGha Kirari Road, Nangloi, Delhi
North 1982 West-1
124 12471 100 K ha npur 6074863 South Barat Char Ambedkar Nagar New Delhi
1979 1815 19
30 31
396
619
2917
2719
Shakurpur 543537'7 West 1978 100 10655 2782.
C-16, DDA Quarter Madipur, Delhi
Tilak Vihar 5194303 West 1986 117 10233 1887
Community Centre No.1 Tilak Vihar, Delhi
205
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Department of Sod al Welfare Welfare Program apartment of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
20 Mehrauli 5074965 south 1982 165 17743 D-Block, Community Centre Khanpur, New Delhi
21 Govindpuri 6412196 South 1988 110 11269 B-Block, PWD Barracks Kalkaj i, New Delhi
22 Nizamuddin 3389130 South 1985 102 9654 Jam Nagar House Gali No.I 2, New Delhi
23 Okhla 6919612 South 1992 180 20166 Kasturba Niketan Complex Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi
24 Sangam Vihar 6074582 South 1997 301 31259 D-Block, Community Centre Khanpur, New Delhi
25 Najaf Garh 5016004 South 1985 166 15609 Community Centre West Jharoda Mode, Najaf Garh, Delhi
26 Inderpuri 5732391 South 1980 139 14683 D DA West Community Centre Inderpuri, New Delhi
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Well Programmes
pepartment of Social Welfare
m Welfare Prograa'
Woman Welfare : Institutions, Schemes, and Services
The Department has the nodal responsibility for the implementa
tion, co-ordination and development of services for the welfare of need
women in Delhi. Following institutions are working for the bettermen
and upliftment of the socio-economic status of women:
Statutory lnsttt utt
Department of Social Welfare
Institution District Phone
No:
Average no of',
beneficiaries
during the
year 1999-2000
1 Nirmal Chhaya (Protective and Corrective Institution) Nirnial Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi
West 5551248 83
This home was established in the year 1.981 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 50 girls/women of the age 18-45 years, who are victims of socio-economic and psycho-emotional circumstances or victims of dowry. They should not suffer from any incurable infectious or communicable disease or physical disability. The home provides short term/temporary shelter, care, training-and counselling services to the inmates pending their restoration/readjustment in their families or
admission in a suitable institution.
Nirmal Chhaya which was earlier known as "Nazi Niketan" is a protective and corrective institution which was established in the year, 1979. It has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 100 girls and women under the order of the courts, especially women/girls who have been, rescued from brothels/immoral danger connected with cases under Section 363,366 and 376 1PC etc./women and girls prosecuted in cases of love marriages and unmarried mothers. The home provides free boarding, lodging, medical care, maintenance, protection, education and vocational training to the inmates. The women and girls are discharged from the. home through court orders.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
3 Widow Home
Nirmal Chhaya Complex,
Jail Road,
New Delhi
West 5551814 5
NoXi Statutory'lastjtuti
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries (luting the year 1999-2000
2 Short. Stay Home Nirmal Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi.
West 5551814 33
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It is "a home which was established in the year 1970 and has a
sanctioned capacity of admitting 100 widows of the age group 18-45 years. It provides shelter, free boarding, lodging, educational and vocational training facilities to the widows who are homeless or without any means of subsistence or immoral danger and bonafide residents of Delhi and are not suffering from any incurable infection .
or any other communicable disease or physical disability or mental
retardation.
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programs
Institution. District Phone No:
4 After Care Home for West 5553561 Women Nirmal Chhaya complex, Jail Read,
New Delhi — 110064
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-200
66
apartment of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
This Home was started in the year 1996 and it gives' shelter to
iris [women (Age group I 8-45years) who are viCtims of socio-economic cl psycho emotional circumstances or victims 'of dowry. They should
of suffer from any incurable infectious or communicable disease or hysical disability. The home provides short term;/temporary shelter, care,
aining and counselling services to the inmatesi
ervices and Schemes
S.
0
organisations or direct are also considered for admission. Free boarding This centre- was set up in the year 1978 and has a sanctioned
clothing, bedding and medical facilities are also provided to these wometPapacity of keeping 50 needy women/girls in each centre of J.J./
They should not suffer from any incurable infectious or othe, esettlement colonies and villages and backward areas to enable them to
communicable disease. upplement their family income. There are 24 such centres and out of 4, 5 are providing Diploma in Cutting & Tailoring at par with I.T.I.
he duration of training is one year.
This home was set up in the year 1958 which has a sanction capacity of admitting 100 female inmates (Age group 18-35 years). provides after care services like education, training to these female inmate1' of custodial and non-custodial Homes/Institutions whose earlier conduc t behaviour was satisfactory and after the completion of their stay in thee institutions are found to be in need of after care services. Efforts al
made to secure their placements in private sector or Govt institution and arranging their marriages. The. cases referred by voluntar
Service District Phone
No
Activities
Undertaken
Work Centre for Women HQ 3387117 Diploma in
Department of Social Welfare Cutting &
1, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Tailoring to the needy
women/girls.
Institution District
South
Phone No
6412196 5 Short Stay Home
B-B lock, PWD Barracks,
•Kalkaji, New Delhi-1 10019 '
S. Work Centres for Women and Address/Telephone
District \'ear of Establish-ment
Average no of beneficiaries during 1999-2000
1 Nabi Karim DDA Community Centre Near Motia Khan Chowk Nabi Karim, Delhi
Central 1988 67
2 Bapa Nagar Shiv Mandir, Padam Singh Road Bapa Nagar, Delhi
Central 1979 74
3 Old Chandrawal, Qtrs. 51.52 Water Works Qtrs. Complex, Old Chandrawal, Behind Old Secretariat, Delhi
North 1981 23
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Program
4 Gulabi Bagh, Shopping Centre
North 1982 62
Gulabi Bagh; Delhi
5 Jahangirpuri North 1981 59 A-Block Nr. Super Bazar, J.J. Colony, Jahangirpuri, Delhi (Diploma Centre)
6 Jawahar Nagar North 1988 117 DDA Community Centre Harijan Basti (Jawahar Nagar) New Chandrawal, Delhi
7 Sultanpuri, E-Block, J.J. Colony, Sultanpuri, Delhi
North West-11
1983 57
(Diploma Centre)
8 Mangolpuri. North 1983 62 B-Block, Near Dayanand West-I Dispensary, J.J. Colony, Mangolpuri, Delhi
9 Kanjhawla North 1988 28 Delhi West-I
10 Seem a puri, J.J. Colony, Near Seemapuri
North East
1970 64
Bus Terminal, Delhi
11 Nand Nagari, J.J. Colony, Nand Nagari
North East
1984 76
/Sunder Nagari Near Police Post, Delhi
12 Wazirabad North 1983 42 H.No.23, Water Works Qtrs. Complex Wazirabad, Delhi
13 Narela North 1989 31 Shiv Mandir, Swatantra Nagar West-II Narela, Delhi
14 Kalyanvas East 1981 79 H.No.32,33, Kalyanvas Delhi 7 1 1 0 091
45 Samastpur East 1981 25
• • Near Patparganj, Delhi - 110 09 I .
16 Madangir DDA Community Centre J.J. Colony, Madangir, Ambedkar Nagar Sector — 5, Delhi (Diploma Centre)
South 1979 83
g
X17 Khanpur Community Centre J.J. Colony, Khanpur, Delhi
South 1989 69
, 18 Dakshinpuri, DDA Community Centre Near Bus Terminal, Delhi
South 1984 63
19 Shakurpur J.J. Colony, Shakurpur Near Samrat Cinema, Delhi (Diploma Centre)
West 1983 47
20 Nangloi - i Nr. Gurclwara Water Tank
North West-I
1979 54
Nangloi, Delhi
21 Nangloi — 11 J.J. Colony
North West-I
1979 54
Nr. Dispensary (Delhi Admn.4 Nangloi, Delhi
22 Nasirpur Harijan Chopal Village Nasirpur, Delhi
West 1989 73
23 Hastsal,. Community Centre, Near Bus Terminal, Uttam Nagar, Delhi (Diploma Centre)
West • 1979 43
24 Madipur, ._. West 1979• . 55 DDA Community Centre J.J. Colony, Madipur, Delhi
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Services Phone
No
Ill Anti Dowry Scheme All 3384825 69 Department of Social Welfare I, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi - 110 001
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Program epartment of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
S. Scheme District Phone No. No:
New Scheme of Financial 3387117 Assistance to Widows Department of Social Welfare I, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg,. New Delhi - 110 001
during the etibn for Women, a women's bureau was set up in Head Quarter in the
In fulfilment of the recommendations of the National Plan of Average no of beneficiaries
year 1999-200 .ear 1980 to provide advice and assistance to the various departments in rmulation of new plans for women welfare abd to co-ordinate the
1841 ctivities of the various departments and voluntary 'organisations engaged tie field. The bureau also develops and follows up ongoing women
i4 elfare programmes and removes bottle necks. 1
The new plan scheme was established in the year 1998-99 an under this scheme, financial assistance is given to widows in the ag[ group of 18 years and below 60 years which has been introduced for on , 0 time assistance to the tune of Rs.10,000/- to the widows in the age 0, 18-45 years and. Rs.5000/- to widows in the age of 46 and below 6 years.
Scheme District Phone No:
Average no of ' beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
Commission
Delhi Commission for Women G-Block, Vikas Bhavan, New Delhi.
3328936 Counselling services, rescue & rehabilitation Of prostitutes & rape *tims, economic empowerment through micro credit Orogrammes.
Govt. of Delhi has set up Delhi Commission for women to nvestigate, examine and to safeguard the policy plans and all matters
under the constitution and other laws and also to redress elating to women Despite the enactment of the Anti-Dowry Act, 1961, the evi
ed' O
not be enough and the deep rooted social evil of dowry can be tacklle atrocities and injustice caused to women,
• practice of dowry persists. In fact mere enactment of this legislation wi
effectively with greater public awareness and co-operation only. Thi scheme therefore was launched in the year 1978 to undertake mas campaign publicity and propaganda against dowry system through poster pamphlets articles in newspapers/magazines, cinema slides, T.V. an radio. Counselling and reconciliation services are also provided to tlit. affected married women/couples through Reconciliation-Cum-Guidancel-, Bureau. Referring to Notification No. F. 59 (240) /DSW/R.G.O./98 dated 4.1.2001, Ten District Social Welfare Officers have been nominated al District Reconciliation-Cum-Guidance Officers by the competent authority.
S. No
Service District Phone No
Activities Undertaken
IV Women Bureau
Department of Social Welfare
I. Canning Lane, K.G. Marg,
New Delhi - 110 001
All 3387117 Advice and
Assitance to
formulate plans
for Women
welfare:
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epartment of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes Department of Social Welfare Welfare Program
Handicapped Welfare : Institutions Schemes and Services
hildren who are mentally retarded and who have no other major handicap nd qualify the I.Q. performance test are admitted over here. These hildren should be residents of Delhi and they are provided with o-educational special education facility. The school is meant only for here mentally retarded children who are educable and trainable.
It has been established that by imparting appropriate train education and guidance the disabled may not only be able to over co their physical handicaps but may even excel their normal brethren.
The Department is the agency for the welfare of the disabl believes in the fact "help the disabled to help themselves" is implement various schemes and programmes for their well being Which are following:
. Institution District Phone
No: Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
Home for Mentally Retarded Persons (Adults) Asha Kiran Complex, Sector-I, Rohini„ Delhi-
North West -I
7272191 138
This is a non-custodial home for mentally retarded adults with .Q. below 70, which was set up in the year 1974. It has a sanction capacity f admitting 50 inmates ata time. The admission is on the basis of the equest/application from the guardian of the needy persons. The aintenance charges are also charged as per the income of the guardian. he destitute in mates of the home for mentally retarded persons (Juvenile)
on attaining the age of 16 years are also transferred to this home with the pproval of the competent authority. It provides residential care i.e. oarding, lodging, clothing, medical care and vocational training to the nmates.
Non-Statutt)ry ustitutions
S. No.
1
School for the Mentally • Retarded Children GLNS Complex, Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi - 110 002
The school was established in the year 1981 and ha sanctioned capacity of keeping 50 children (Age group 6-18 years).
Phone
Average no of No:
beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
Govt. Lady Noyce
Central Secondary School for Deaf 1, Feroz Shah Kotla, • New Delhi— 110 002
This school was established in the year 1959 and has a sanctioned apacity of admitting 550 inmates whose sense of hearing is non-unctional. It provides education upto secondary level and vocational raining in three i.e. tailoring, painting and home sciences, medical care nd separate hostel facilities are also prOvided for boys and girls.
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Institution
Central
District
3720247
Phone No:
34
Average no beneficiaries during the year 1999-20
Institution District
3720247 533
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Welfare Program Welfare Programmes 615artment of Social Welfare
Department of Soda Welfare
S. Institution District Phone No. No:
4 Nursery and Primary Central 3720247 Schools for Deaf (East) 1, FerOz Shah Kotla, New Delhi — 110 002
This school was established in the year 1981 and has sanction capacity of admitting 100 children whose sense of hearing is n functional. It provides education to the deaf children of Trans-Yamu area. The schools are co-educational and for day scholars only and imp education from K.G. to 5th class. Deaf children in the age group of 4 years who are the bonafide residents of Union Territory of Delhi eligible for admission provided they have any other major disability.i
This school was established in the year 1987 and has a sanctioned arikity of adm itting 100 children whose sense of hearing is non-functional. :provides special education to the deaf children Of West Delhi.
Average no o beneficiaries during the year 1999-20
94 ‘.'. Institution District Average no of o. beneficiaries
during the year 1999-2000
7 Govt. School for Blind Boys North 99
King,sway. Camp,
Delhi — 110 009
West-II
This school was established in the year 1987 and has a sanctione,. This school was set up in the year 1969 and has a sanctioned capacity capacity of admitting 100 children whose sense of hearing is not 100 blind boys (Age group 6-16 years) who fulfil the conditions i.e. total
bsence of sight and who are resident of Delh i. The school provides education functional for ordinary purposes of life. It provides educational faciliP to deaf children of South Delhi. fand vocational training to blind children (upto XIIth Std.) with free boarding
'and lodging.
S. Institution District Phone • No. No:
6 Govt. Nursery and Primary North 7465731 School for Deaf (West) West-II Sewa Kutir, Kingsway Camp, Delhi — 110 009
44
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2001
District S. No.
Institution
128
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
Hostel for College going Blind Boys Kingsway Camp, Delhi = 110 009
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North West -II
8 98
S. Institution District Phone No. No:
Nursery and Primary South 6412196 Schools for Deaf (South) PWD Barracks, Kalkaji, New Delhi — 110 019
Average no o beneficiaries during the year 1999-20
143
District Phone No:
S. Institution
Welfare Programmes artment of Social Welfare
Phone No:
District
15 2285962
District Institution
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Program
The hostel was established in the year 1981 and has a sanctio capacity of admitting 100 male blind students up to 27 years of age, provides hostel facilities to blind boys who are pursuing univers education provided they are ordinarily residing beyond 10 kms. fr the place of education. It provides free boarding, lodging, boo stationery, clothes, shoes and other facilitie
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training so that they can opt to become production worker. The training .tod is for six months and the trainees are given stipend/incentive money ring the training programme.
This was started in the year. 1982 and has a sanctioned capacity of nitting 50 leprosy affected persons. The beneficiaries of Rehabilita-n Centre for Leprosy Patients, Tahirpur are enrolled and it provides fining facility in handloom weaving and shoe making to make them onomically independent.
Training-cum-Production North 2285962 Centre for the Physically East Handicapped (Male) Nand Nagari Extn., I-Block, Delhi — 110 093
Average no o beneficiaries during the year 1999-20
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
This centre was set up in the year 1962 and has a sanctioned capac of 'admitting 50 adult,male handicapped persons (Age group 18-45 yea who have residual capacity to undertake the training and who are bonafi residents ofNCT of Delhi. It provides vocational training in book bindi tailoring, cane work, carpentry and short term work opportunity to devel proficiency after the training. The trainees are given stipend incenti mainly during the duration of the training i.e. 6 months and thereaft can opt to become production worker.
n
S. No.
10
This centre was set up in the year 1969 and' has a sanction capacity of admitting 50 adult male handicapped persons aged 18-years who hive residual capacity to undertake.the training and who a residents of Delhi. It provides vocational training in printing pres tailoring and short term work opportunities to develop proficiency aft
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Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
Sheltered Workshop for Physically Handicapped (Male) B-Block, Ramesh Nagar, New Delhi — 110 001
West 5 4 1 7 03 7 14
It was started in the year 1976 and has a sanctioned capacity of -flitting 50 physically handicapped persons who have received nimum one year training in the trade/craft from a Govt./recognised titution. It provides facility of work on piece rate wages in stitching meat and re-canniniof chairs,
North East
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Training-cum-Production Centre (Male) 20, North Avenue, Punjabi Bagh, Delhi — 026
Institution
West
District
5412871
Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the
year 1999-200
13
Rehabilitation Centre for the Leprosy Patients Tahirpur, Shandara Delhi — 110 032
2287543
Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
1860
Training-cum-Production Centre for Leprosy Affected Persons Tahirpur, Shandara, Delhi—I 10 032
North East
Department of Social Welfare
Welfare Programmes
It was established in the year 1981 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 1400 leprosy affected persons who were in Delhi as on 01.01.81 under the scheme.Under this scheme financial assistance is provided to each and every leprosy affected persons including children for weaning them away from beggary.
S. No.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
.14 Sheltered Workshop for Leprosy Affected Persons Tahirpur, Shandara, Delhi — 110 032
North East
2285962 30 .
This workshop was established in the year 1982 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 50 inmates. It provides production work facilities to the burnt out negative leprosy. patients of leprosy colonies/institutions located in Tahirpur to enable them to stand on their own feet. It provides training in tailoring, handloom weaving, chalks/ candle making to enable them to work as trainees and production capacity workers.
S. Institution District Phone Average no of No. No: beneficiaries
during the year 1999-2000
15 Scheme for Stipends to HQ 3384904 239 Physically Handicapped Students Department of Social Welfare, I, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi — 110 001
The Delhi Administration grants stipends to the Physically Handicapped Students under the Physically Handicapped Students Rule, 1976. Under the scheme monetary assistance is provided to the blind, deaf and the orthopaedically handicapped students who are studying in classes Ito VIII in Govt. recognised school in Delhi.
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The handicapped students who secure up to 55% marks and whose parents/guardians income does not exceed Rs.500/- per month are eligible to be under the scheme. The students securing more than 55% marks and whose guardians/parents income is below Rs.I000/- per month are also eligible for the assistance.
S. No.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
16 Scheme of Scholarship for the Disabled Persons Department of Social Welfare 1, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi — 110 001
HQ 3384825 664
The scheme was started in the year 1976 for the disabled persons viz, the blind, the deaf, the orthopaedically handicapped mentally retarded or leprosy cured students to provide them monetary assistance to secure. such education, academic/technical or professional training which would enable them to earn the livelihood. The students of IXth standard onwards up to post graduate level are eligible for the scholarship. The disabled persons who are studying a full time course or correspondence course in an institution affiliated in a Board/University or working as trainee in a recognised institution are eligible. The income of their parents/guardians should be below Rs.2000/- per month.
S. Institution District Phone Average no of No. No: beneficiaries
during the year 1999-2000
17 Scheme of Assistance to West 3382687 12 Physically Handicapped for Purchase of Aids Department of Social Welfare 1, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi —110 001
This scheme was started in the year 1975 which provides financial assistance to orthopaedically handicapped persons for purchase of aids and gadgets which are necessary to improve their mobility/ capacity. He or she should be domiciled in Delhi for more than 5 years and their monthly income should not exceed Rs. 400/- and if unemployed
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their family income should not exceed Rs.600/-.They should not be in receipt of similar assistance from any other source.
S. Institution District Phone Average no of No. No: beneficiaries
during the year 1999-2000
18 Scheme for Provision of HQ 3384825 17 Subsidised Petrol/Diesel for the Disabled Department of Social Welfare 1, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg, New Delhi — 110 001
This scheme was started in the year 1985 and the disabled persons who are the owners of motorised vehicles are given subsidy to the extend of 50% on the purchase of petrol/diesel for the journeys from their residence to place of work and back. The monthly income of the applicant should not exceed Rs.2500/- per month. For vehicles up to 2 h.p. subsidy is given on consumption of a maximum of 15 litres of petrol/cjiesel per month while for vehicles of more than 2 h.p. the maximum limit is 25 litres.
Social Defence :(Beggary Prevention) Institutions, Schemes and Services
The Bombay prevention of Begging Act, 1959 came into force in the Union TeiTitory of Delhi on 1st March 1961. Under this Act, the following statutory institutions are working for the prevention of begging for the detention, training and employment of the beggars and their dependants and also. for the custody, trial and punishment of beggar offenders.
Statutory Institutions
Under Prevention of Beggary, 12 Statutory Institutions are working out of which 02 institutions are working for the female beggars and I0 for the male beggars.
S. Schemes District Phone Average no of No. No: beneficiaries
during the year 1999-2000
I Reception-cum- North 7258455 124 Classification Centre West-11 (for male under trial beggars) Sewa Kutir, Kingsway Camp Delhi — 110 009
Department of Social Welfare
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DeP'artment of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes •
• • It is a custodial home set up in the year 1974 and has a sanctioned
capacity of 500 inmates. Here male beggars who are found soliciting or receiving alms in a public place including railway compartment or wandering about having no means of subsistence are kept during the pendency of their inquiry under Bombay Prevention of Begging Act, 1959 by the court. Any police officer or any other person authorised to arrest them has to produce the male beggars before the court within 24 hours of arrest. Free boarding, lodging and medical care facilitiO are provided to the inmates during detention period.
S. Institution District Phone Average no of
No. No: beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
2 Home for Able and West 5551799 12 Disabled Female Beggars (for female under trial beggars) Nirrnal Chhaya Complex, Jail Road. New Delhi — 64
It is a custodial home established in the year 1968 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 100 female beggars (Able & Disabled). Female beggars who are found soliciting or receiving alms in a public place including railway compartment or wandering about having no means of subsistence are admitted to the institution by the court after arrest by any police officer or any other person authorised for the purpose. They are then produced before the court within 24 hours of the arrest. Therefore this centre functions as receiving centre for female beggars. Convicted female beggars are also kept over here. They are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and vocational training facilities.
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
S. No.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
3 Home for Leprosy and T.B. Affected Beggars Tahirpur, Shandara, Delhi — 110 032
North East
2290841 55
It is a custodial home established in the year 1962 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 100 male beggars.Male beggars who are affected by leprosy or T.B. and are found to be exposing or exhibiting with the object of obtaining or extorting alms, any sore wound injury deformity or disease are admitted to the institution under court order after arrest by any Police Officer and other persons authorised for this purpose. They are produced before the court within 24 hours of their arrest. It has also been notified as reception centre for such under trial beggars. They are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care and vocational training facilities
S. No.
Institution District Phone
No:
Average no of
beneficiaries during the
year 1999-2000
4 Poor House Sewa Kutir, Kingsway Camp Delhi — 110 009
North. West-II
7125936 60
It is a custodial institution for male able bodies beggars set up in the year 1960 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 300 male
beggars: The able• bodies male beggars who are convicted by the court are kept here for the period of their detention and are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, recreational facilities, non-formal
educational vocational training.
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
S. No.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
5 •
Home for Male Beggars (Diseased) Sewa Kutir Campus, Kingsway Camp, Delhi — 110 009
North West-II
7124609 170
It is a custodial home set up in the year 1972 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 60 convicted male beggars (diseased) with free boarding, lodging and medical care. They are affected by T.B. or other serious ailment and admitted in this hOme after conviction by the court. An indoor 40 bedded hospital is, also available close to the institution.
S. No.
Institution District Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
6 Home for Able and Disabled Beggars Sewa Kendra, Lampur, Delhi — 110 040
North West II
271
This custodial home was set up in the year 1961 and has a, sanctioned capacity of keeping 250 male able and disabled convicted
beggars. They are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical care, recreational facilities and vocational training.
S. No.
Institution District Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
7 Home for Male Beggars (Able & Disabled) Sewa Sadan, Lampur, Delhi — 110 040
North West-II
180
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
It is a custodial home for convicted male able and disabled beggars established in the year 1971 and has a sanctioned capacity of keeping 400 inmates. They are provided with free boarding, lodging, medical
' care, recreational facilities and vocational
S. No.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
8 Home for Old and Infirm Beggars Lampur; Delhi — I 10 040
North West-II
7282228 184
It is a custodial home for old and infirm convicted male beggars 'established in the.year 1970 and has sanctioned capacity of keeping 75 inmates. The inmates are given free boarding, lodging, medical care and recreational facilities.
S. No.
Institution District Average no of beneficiaries during tht year 1999-2000
9 Beggar Home - I ' Lampur, Delhi — 110 040
North' West-11
168
It is a custodial home where convicted male beggars are provided with facilities of free boarding, lodging medical care and vocational training. It was established in the year 1982 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 400 inmates.
S. No.
Institution District •
Phone No: •
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
10 Beggar Home - II Lampur, Delhi — 110 040
North West -II
7285853 257
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
It is a custodial home where convicted male beggars are provided with facilities of free boarding, lodging medical care and vocational training. It was established in the year 1982 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 400 inmates.
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Other Services and Schemes
• Probation Services
S. No.
Institution District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
11 Home for Leprosy Affected Beggars Tahirpur, Shandara, Delhi — 110 032
North East
2292172 675
It is a custodial home which was established in the year 1982 and has a sanctioned capacity of admitting 200 male leprosy affected convicted beggars who are provided free boarding, lodging medical care, treatment and recreational facilities.
S. Institution District Phone Average no of No. No: beneficiaries
during the
year 1999-2000
12 Home for Disabled and West 5551799 10 Diseased Female-Beggars (Mahila Sadan) Nirmal Chhaya Complex, Jail Road, Delhi —110 064
It is a custodial home set up in the year 1971 and has sanctioned capacity of admitting 75 inmates. Convicted diseased female beggars are admitted over here and given free boarding, lodging, medical care
,treatment and recreational facilities etc.
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Probation is a very significant development in Criminal Justice System. It is a ray of hope, for them, who for various reason and circumstances happen to stray away from the socially accepted patterns of behaviour and come into conflict with law and face the prospects of being put behind the bars.
Probation Services help such individuals by restoring them back in their families and society by persuading them to behave in socially acceptable manner and become useful productive member of society. Thus Probation is an alternative to imprisonment in a method of non-institutional community based treatment of offenders.
Probation Services came into force in the year 1959 in Delhi and are headed by Chief Probation Officer. The locations of Probation Units and the Social Legislation's taken-up by them and the services provided by them are enclosed.
S.No. Services District Phone No
1 Probation services in delhi Sewa Kutir, Kingsway Camp New Delhi-110009
North West -II
7112725
S. No.
Probation Units
District Phone No
Legis- lation
Nature of Work
1 Chief Probation Office, Sewa Kutir Complex K. camp, Delhi-9
North West II
7112725 - Controlling, guiding & monitoring the work of probation units compiling the statistics received from units, supervisors, prison welfare services, maintaining liaison with central jail & Secretariat Authorities
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Department of Social Welfare
Welfare Programmes
for providing the rely premature releases to prisoners. Preparing Social Investigation Reports & supervising the probationers in various cases of other States as & when required.
2 District Probation Office Sewa Kutir Complex K.Camp., Delhi-9
North West II
7112725 - Supervision of u nits, keeping liaison between *Judiciary and Probation units, preparing Social Investigation Reports of Probationors from other States & supervising them.
3 Patiala House Court New Delhi
New Delhi
3381237 Proba- tion of offend- ers Act 1 9 5 8 , I m - moral Traffic P r e - Vention A c t 1956 & IPC
Preparation of Social Investigation Reports for helping the Judiciary in making decisions of putting the offenders on probation/release on supervision/ curtailing the period of supervision on good conduct. Preparation of S.I.R. to declare the child as abandoned &free for doption.
4 District Courts Tis Hazari, Delhi
North 3963321 -do- —do—
5
Ai
Karkardooma Courts, Krishna Nagar, Shandara, Delhi
East - -do- —do--
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6 Juvenile Welfare Board, 1 , Ferozshah Kotla, GLNS Complex, Delhi.
Central 3318003 Juvenile Justice A c t 1986,de- claring children as aban-
free for adoption by Juve- nile Wel- f a r e Board as per direc- tions of Supreme Court of India in writ Peti-tion ( C R L ) No.-1171 of 1982 tittled Laxmi Kant Pandey V/s Un- ion of In-dia.
doned&Providing
Preparing S.I.R. for restoration/Institut-ionalisation/ Rehabilitation of neglected Juveniles S.I.R.s in cvase of Child abuse.
counselling & guidance to such cases. Preparing S.I.R s to declare the child as abandoned and free for adoption.
7 Juvenile Welfare Board for Girls, Nirmal Chayya Complex, Jail Road, New Delhi-110064
West
.
5546733 Cases under J.J.Act 1986
Preparing S.I.R.s for restoration, institutionalisation, Rehabilitation, Transfer to other States, Foster care of neglected Juveniles (Girls).
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Department of Social Welfare
Welfare Programmes
8 Juvenile Court, CPO Office, Sewa Kutir, K. Camp, Delhi-9
North West -11
7112725 Cases of de- 1 i n - quent Juve- n i les under the J.J. A c t 1986
Preparing S.I.R.s for helping the Ju-diciary to bail out/ bail out on surity/ acquittal/ supervi-sion on good con-duct.
9 Poor House Courts for beggars, Sewa Kutir, K. Camp , Delhi-9
North West -II
7112725 y
B orn - b a Preven-tion of Beg - ging A c t 1959.
S. No.
Services District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
2 Welfare Services in Prison Central Jail, Tihar New Delhi-110064.
West 5558588 182
Prison Welfare Services came into operation in 1959-60 under Department of Social Welfare and were expanded in 1974 under Plan Scheme. These Services are being provided under the Supervisory Control of Chief Probation Officer. The main aim behind these services is to unable the prisoner and his family to accept the consequences of imprisonment through Counselling & Guidance,
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S. No.
Scheme District Phone
No:
3 Scheme of Financial assistance to the incarcerated Prisoners.
North West II
7112725
CPO Office, Sewa kutir, Kingsway camp Delhi- 110009.
Under this scheme which was started in the year 1974 Financial Assistance is given to the children of prisoners for pursuing education. Financial help is also given in maternity cases to young wives of prisoners undergoing imprisonment. Grants are also given to the trained prisoners to be released for the purchase of essential tools for the purpose of their economic rehabilitation. The prisoners incarcerated or discharged from Central Jail , Tihar should be a bonafide resident of Union Territory.,of
Delhi.
S. Scheme District Phone Average no of
No. No: beneficiaries
'during the
year 1999-2000
4 Scheme of Rehabilitaion North 7112725 15
Grant to the released West II Prisoners/inmates of correctional/non-correctional institutions. CPO Office, Sewa Kutir, Kingsway Camp, Delhi-110009
This Scheme was started in the year 1978. Under this Scheme, grant of Rs. 5000/-' is given to the released prisoners/inmates of correctional/ non-correctional institutions for purpose of tools etc. for the economic rehabilitation. The inmate should be a bonafide resident of
Delhi.
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Average no of
beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
94
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
S. No.
Institution District Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
5 Work Centre for women Prisoners in Jail, • Central jail, Tihar, New Delhi-110064
West 13
This centre was started in the year 1982 for imparting training in cutting & Tailoring, Embroidery, Knitting to women under trials and convicts to equip them for supplementing the family income after their release from prison
Social Security
For the protection and well being of the members of the society from economic distress and hardships in the event of sickness, unemployment , disability or old age, the Department of Social Welfare is implementing various social security measures/assistance schemes which are as follows:
S. Scheme District Phone Average no of No. No: beneficiaries
during the year 1999-2000
I Scheme of Financial Head 3387117 3394 Assistance for the Socially Quarter & Physically Handicapped
.
Persons Department of Social Welfare 1,Canning Lane, K.G. Marg New Delhi — 110 001
This scheme is governed by the Delhi Financial Assistance to the Socially and Physically Handicapped Persons Rule 1968 and provides financial assistance to the T.B. patients and their fa-milks, aged and infirm persons, sick and maternity cases and also gives stipend to the needy and
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Department of Social, Welfare Welfare Programmes •
deserving widows and their children. The beneficiary should be resident of Delhi and not in receipt of any assistance from Lt. Governor and other Govt. sources. Income conditions have also been levied.
S. No.
Scheme Office Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
2 Scheme of Old Age Assistance
Department of Social Welfare 1, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg New Delhi — 110 001
HQ. 3387117 18419
The Delhi Administration Old Age Assistance Rule_1975 govern the working of this scheme. It provides financial assistance of Rs.200/ - per month to the destitute old persons who are without any means of subsistence and have none to support. Old persons should be aged 60 years or above and the disabled persons should be 55 or above.
S. Scheme Office Phone Average no of No. No: beneficiaries
during the year 1999-2000
3 Scheme of Grant to ,HQ 3387117 80 Voluntary Organisations, Voluntary Action Cell, Department of Social Welfare 1, Canning Lane, K.G. Marg New Delhi
The scheme was started in 1961and it provides financial assistance to voluntary organisation for recurring and non-recurring expenditure with a view to give them certain measure of stability and to Make-them gradually self sufficient in their finances. The organisations should be engaged in social welfare activities in the field of the handicapped women, children and adults.
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Depaitment of Social Welfare Welfare Progilamtnes
S.
No.
Schelne Office Phone
No:
Average no of
benefichiries
during the
year 1999-2000
4 Scheme of Social Assistance
for Everyone (SAFE)
North
West I1
3387117 712
The object of the scheme is to make, the public aware about the
various welfare schemes / programmes in the Union Territory of Delhi,
so that persons in need of assistance may be,able to get requisite guid-
ance and assistance from an appropriate agency, at the right time.The
Head Office for SAFE is situated at Office of Chief Probation Officer,
Seva Kutir Campus,Delhi.
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Medical Units District Phone No Services
1 Alipur North 7202291 OPD & Referral Services
West—II
2 Nirmal Chhaya West 5623025 OPD & Referral Services
Complex
3 GLNS Complex Central 3318323 OPD & Referral Services
4 Asha Kiran North 7160944 OPD & Referral Services
Complex West-I ,
The SAFE has established a Counselling and Guidance Bureau at
Community Centre, Tilak Vihar to function as a focal point for dissemi-
nating information and guidance to the area public & social agencies
including the rightly affect6d widows settled in this area.
Scheme of Medical Care Units
In order to provide proper medical care to the inmates of its
residential institutions the Directorate has set up 4 Medical Care Units.
Following four Medical Care Units have been set up in Homes/
Complexes:
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Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
Old Persons' Welfare : Institutions, Schemes and Services
Non-StatUtoey
S. No.
Scheme - District Phone No:
Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
1 Home for the Aged and Infirm Persons Khadi Gramodyog Bhawart Building Narela, Delhi —110 040
North West-11
7283278 39
This home was started in the year 1971 and has sanctioned capacity of keeping 35 old and infirm persons. It provides lodging, clothing, medical care and recreational facilities to the destitute, old and infirm persons of 60 years of age and above. They should be residents of Delhi and should not he suffering from any infectious/communicable diseases.
S. No.
Scheme District Phone No:
Average no of. beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000,
2
0
Old Age Home: Kalkaji, B.Block, PWD Barracks Delhi— 110 019.
South 6412196 1
Department of Social Welfare Welfare Programmes
This home was started in the year 1995 and has sanctioned ca-pacity of keeping 20 old and infirm persons. It provides lodging, cloth-ing, medical care and recreational facilities to the destitute, old and in-firm persons of 60 years of age and above. They should be residents of Delhi and should not be suffering from any infectious/communicable
diseases.
Other Welfare Schemes/Programmes
S. No.
Institution District Average no of beneficiaries during the year 1999-2000
1 Welfare Centre for • Denotified Tribes
(Central Office) 10693, Gali No.9, Pratap Nagar, Delhi — 110 007
North 504 •
For the socio-economic upliftment of the denotified tribes this scheme was started in 1962. Six centres have been set up in areas with sizeable population of denotified tribes with a view to provide pre-primary education to children (3-5 years) and craft training in sewing and embroidery to women and girls belonging to these tribes.
Six Welfare Centres for denotified tribes are as follows :
Welfare Centres for Denotified Tribes
District Services
1 10693/9 Andha Mugal, Delhi
North To impart primary education and training in sewing & embroidary.
2 Community Centre, Ranjit Nagar, Karol Bagh, Delhi
Central
•
To imp art primary education and training in sewing & embroidary.
3 A 59-60 Jahangirpuri, Delhi North West-II
To impart primary education and training in sewing & embroidary.
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4 Community Centre, Bhoot wali Gan, Nangloi, Delhi
North West-I
To impart primary education and training in sewing & embroidary.
5 23/16 Kasturba Nagar, Delhi
East To impart primary education and training in sewing & embroidary.
6 622 Kalyanvas, Delhi East To impart primary education and training in sewing & embroidary.
S. No.
Scheme District Phone No:
Activities Undertaken
2 Scheme of Drug Abuse Prevention and Co- ordination Unit Department of Social Welfare 1, Canning lane, K.G. Marg New Delhi
HQ 3384904 Co-ordinating measures of governmental and non-govern-mental agencies.
Drug abuse has become a major social problem over the years. To combat this problem, the Department of Social Welfare has been
declared as a Nodal Agency to co-ordinate all the measures and activities being undertaken by various governmental and non-governmental
agencies and to launch relentless publicity propaganda drive againstthis
evil.
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Plan Schemes : Annual Plan 2000-01
Handicapped Welfare Sector
S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description
1 National Programme for Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities
HQ Under the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 this scheme provides provisions for free Education & Formulation of schemes for ensuring employment for the visually handicapped persons with low vi-sion, leprosy cured, hearing Impaired Or-thopaedically handi-capped and a person with sub—normality of intelligence etc.
S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description
2 Delhi Handicapped Financial and Development Corporation
HQ A Physically. Disa-bled Welfare Corpo-ration in Delhi has been approved during 1999-2000 to pro-mote self- employ-ment & other ventures for the benefit/eco-nomic rehabilitation of person with dis-abilities and assist in marketing their fin- ished goods &, pro-curement of raw ma-terial.
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Welfare Programmes
S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description
3 Developmental Programmes for the Welfare of Mentally Retarded: Residential Programme and Outreach Programme
HQ Under "The Persons with Disabilities (Equal opportunitiesProtection of Rights & Full participation). Act", the Deptt. has prepared an outreach programme beside residential institution for the mentally retarded & other disabled sectors. Children with major disabilities will be provided necessary care, education, recreational facilities &medical care.
S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description
4 Development and Construction of School Building for Mentally Retarded at Brahmpuri in Trans- Yamuna
North East
The Deptt. has proposed to set up a
ol for i care,s education &
Training FacilitieS to mentally retarded children in Trans Yamuna Area.
S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description
5 Establishment of an Half way Home for the improved Mental Patients Discharged from the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (HMD). Shandara
North
East
A Halfway Home is proposed to be established by the' Department of Social Welfare for socio-economic rehabilktation of mentally improved patients.
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S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description
6 Construction of Primary School fOr Deaf at Rohini
North West I
• The purpose of construction of an additional school for deaf, is to reduce the over-crowding of GLNS by shifting the present Primary / Nursery school and also to make the space avaiIable for the up gradation of the present GLNS from secondary level to senior secondary school so as to provide opportunity to the deaf for higher study. The Scheme has starded funct-ioning.
S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description
7 Primary School For Deaf at Mayur Vihar Phase-I, Delhi
East There are approxi-mately 20,000 children of school going age of 4-14 yrs of hearing impaired category. A primary school will provide these children educational opp- ortunities for their proper personality development to make them self-reliant. The building is under construction.
Old Persons' Welfare Sector
S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description 1 Ten Old Age Homes HQ As Delhi is gripped with
the social problem of the aged persons who need care & place to live, it is proposed to set up ten old agee homes with the capacity of 80 to 100 persons in various zones of Delhi.
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S.No Plan SChcme Office Brief Description
2 Setting up of Recreation Centres for Senior Citizens
HQ , The sole aiin of setting up of recreation centres for old persons is to provide facilities for relaxation., avenues of social & cultural activities for their leisure time in. day Programmes.
Woman Welfare Sector
S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description
1 Setting up of Women Development Corporation
HQ The Department of Social Welfare, Govt. of Delhi is setting up a separate Women Development Corporation for the economic upliftment of the women in NCT of Delhi.
S.No Plan Scheme Office Brief Description
2 Construction of Working Women Hostels
HQ. It has been observed that the existing Working Women Hostel are not in a position to meet out the increasing need for Hostel facilities. Therefore, more working women hostels are proposed to be set up with adequate facilities to overcome the accomodation problem.
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