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When was the 'One Day Home' scheme launched?

AMarch 7, 2019

BMarch 7, 2020

CMarch 7, 2021

DMarch 7, 2022

Answer:

B. March 7, 2020

Read Explanation:

'One Day Home' Scheme Launch:

  • Objective: The 'One Day Home' scheme was launched with the primary aim of providing immediate and temporary shelter to homeless individuals, particularly those facing emergency situations or transitioning out of other care facilities.

  • Launch Date: The scheme was officially launched on March 7, 2020.

  • Implementing Authority: This initiative falls under the purview of the Department of Social Justice, Government of Kerala, reflecting the state's commitment to social welfare and the Kerala Model of development, which emphasizes inclusive growth and social security.

  • Target Beneficiaries: The scheme is designed to assist various vulnerable groups, including the destitute, victims of domestic violence, individuals recovering from substance abuse, and those who have lost their homes due to unforeseen circumstances.

  • Key Features:

    • Provides short-term accommodation (typically for a day, hence the name 'One Day Home').

    • Offers basic amenities like food, clothing, and a safe space.

    • Aims to facilitate rehabilitation and connect individuals with long-term support systems or family


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