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A group of knitters at Alston House Care Home in Eastleigh have joined the nationwide effort to raise awareness for Lewy body dementia. Inspired by a resident with the condition, the 'Knit and Natter' club produced a 45-metre section of a giant scarf that will be wrapped around public buildings in Manchester and London. The scarves will then be donated to homeless and refugee groups. The initiative has brought together residents and local knitters, creating a supportive and sociable community.
The State Level Monitoring Committee (SLMC), chaired by Shri Karma Gyatso, discussed measures to provide shelter for urban homeless under the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM). They directed the Urban Development Department to conduct a fresh survey of homeless persons in Gangtok and sought updates on the ongoing construction of a shelter home. The committee aims to ensure effective implementation of DAY-NULM and provide adequate shelter for the urban homeless population.
Several homeless individuals in Edinburgh have been sent to other cities, including Aberdeen and Glasgow, to make room for tourists ahead of the Taylor Swift concert. This has caused concern among housing charities, who have called it a "blatant injustice". The city council has responded by saying they are working to find alternate accommodation for those affected, but the incident highlights the ongoing housing crisis in Edinburgh.