Judiciary Distributes Blankets to Street Dwellers

District Judge Leads Night Drive to Help Poor Combat Cold

Key Points:

  • District Legal Services Authority conducts blanket distribution on New Year night
  • CJM Vishal Gaurav distributes 50 blankets at stations and crossroads
  • DLSA offers free legal aid to underprivileged citizens

JAMSHEDPUR – District and Sessions Judge Arvind Kumar Pandey directed blanket distribution initiative. The District Legal Services Authority chairman launched humanitarian drive.

Chief Judicial Magistrate Vishal Gaurav led the operation. DLSA Secretary Kumar Saurav Tripathi accompanied him throughout. Moreover, the team worked between 10 PM and midnight.

Officials visited multiple locations across the city. Railway stations and busy intersections received special attention. Besides, street corners sheltering homeless people were covered systematically.

Fifty needy individuals received warm blankets directly. Judge Gaurav personally distributed relief materials to beneficiaries. In addition, officials interacted with recipients about their welfare.

The CJM emphasized DLSA’s commitment to vulnerable sections. Every Indian citizen deserves dignified living conditions, he stated. Furthermore, constitutional rights extend equally to all residents.

DLSA stands ready to help those without support. The authority provides completely free legal assistance services. However, people must approach the office for accessing benefits.

Citizens facing justice denial can seek immediate help. Legal aid remains available without any charges whatsoever. Meanwhile, office staff guides applicants through entire process efficiently.

The night drive covered various city neighborhoods comprehensively. Teams identified people sleeping on cold pavements systematically. On the other hand, severe winter conditions demanded urgent intervention.

Principal Assistant Sanjay Kumar coordinated ground operations effectively. Ravi Murmu assisted in identifying genuine beneficiaries accurately. Moreover, PLV member Nagendra Kumar ensured smooth distribution process.

Dilip Jaiswal participated actively in relief work. Sanjay Tiwari and Manoj Mahto covered different zones. Furthermore, Sunil Pandey provided logistical support throughout operation.

Arun Rajak helped reach remote street locations. Shankar Gorai coordinated with local informants efficiently. Besides, team members worked despite biting cold conditions.

The judiciary’s humanitarian gesture received widespread appreciation. Citizens praised judges for personal involvement in welfare. In contrast, traditional bureaucratic approaches maintain distance from ground realities.

New Year celebrations gained deeper meaning through service. Officials prioritized needy over personal comfort that night. Additionally, exemplary leadership inspired subordinate staff significantly.

DLSA office remains open for consultation during working hours. Contact details are available on official websites publicly. Meanwhile, helpline numbers provide immediate guidance on legal matters.

The authority handles various civil and criminal cases. Property disputes receive fair hearing without financial burden. Moreover, family matters get resolved through mediation processes.

Women facing domestic violence can approach DLSA directly. Child welfare cases receive priority attention from concerned officials. Furthermore, senior citizens get special assistance for pension matters.

Blanket distribution drives continue across winter season. Multiple organizations participate in similar relief activities. However, judicial involvement adds institutional credibility to initiatives.

Street dwellers expressed gratitude for timely assistance. Warm blankets provide protection against harsh weather conditions. Besides, compassionate gesture restores faith in administrative systems.

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