Delhi’s official records boast nearly 20,000 beds for the homeless, yet ground checks reveal a stark reality of significantly fewer available spots. Many shelters operate at a fraction of their claimed capacity, with a severe shortage of beds and mattresses. This discrepancy leaves thousands without adequate shelter, despite government assurances and a persistent problem over years.
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