Urban homeless, transgender people say they are in need of financial assistance during lockdown
The Hindu
Many homeless residents of Chennai say they do not have ration cards or access to the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Medical Insurance Scheme
Upon hearing of the recent COVID-19 financial assistance announcement by Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, 21-year-old Sonia, a resident of Ratan Bazaar in North Chennai, became anxious. She has neither a ration card nor is she covered under the Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Medical Insurance Scheme to access these benefits. She feels her family will be left in the lurch as there will not be any income during the lockdown. Activists in the city have requested Chief Minister M. K. Stalin to reach out to vulnerable sections of the society including urban homeless and some transgender people in the city and other parts of the State, who do not have access to State benefit measures.More Related News