Homeless In New Delhi Homeless women and a girl prepare food inside a shelter for homeless women and children managed by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in New Delhi December 28, 2010. An intense spell of cold weather has forced hundreds of homeless to seek refugee in the shelters. Temperatures have dipped to 3.7 Celsius degrees (38.66 Fahrenheit) and reports say at least two people in the capital have died so far this winter. (REUTERS) A homeless woman rests inside a shelter for homeless women and children managed by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in New Delhi December 28, 2010. An intense spell of cold weather has forced hundreds of homeless to seek refugee in the shelters. Temperatures have dipped to 3.7 Celsius degrees (38.66 Fahrenheit) and reports say at least two people in the capital have died so far this winter. (REUTERS) A homeless covered in a blanket and plastic sheets sleeps on a road divider on a roadside in a cold morning in the old quarters of Delhi January 13, 2011. According to local media reports, there are over 67,000 homeless in Delhi, of whom 15 percent are women and 10 percent children. (REUTERS) Homeless people sleep on a roadside in a cold morning in the old quarters of Delhi January 13, 2011. According to local media reports, there are over 67,000 homeless in Delhi, of whom 15 percent are women and 10 percent children. (REUTERS) Homeless people sleep on a roadside in a cold morning in the old quarters of Delhi January 13, 2011. According to local media reports there are over 67,000 homeless in Delhi, of whom 15 percent are women and 10 percent children. (REUTERS) A homeless woman adjusts a bed inside a shelter for homeless women and children managed by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in New Delhi December 28, 2010. Picture taken December 28, 2010. An intense spell of cold weather has forced hundreds of homeless to seek refugee in the shelters. Temperatures have dipped to 3.7 Celsius degrees (38.66 Fahrenheit) and reports say at least two people in the capital have died so far this winter. (REUTERS) Homeless men sleep as a stray dog sits inside a night shelter managed by an non-governmental organisation (NGO) in the old quarters of Delhi January 6, 2011. An intense spell of cold weather has forced hundreds of homeless to seek refugee in the shelters. Temperatures have dipped to 3.7 Celsius degrees (38.66 Fahrenheit) and reports say at least two people in the capital have died so far this winter. (REUTERS) A homeless man sleeps outside a fully-occupied night shelter managed by an non-governmental organisation (NGO) in the old quarters of Delhi January 3, 2011. An intense spell of cold weather has forced hundreds of homeless to seek refugee in the shelters. Temperatures have dipped to 3.7 Celsius degrees (38.66 Fahrenheit) and reports say at least two people in the capital have died so far this winter. (REUTERS) Homeless men watch a movie on a television outside a night shelter managed by an non-governmental organisation (NGO) in the old quarters of Delhi January 3, 2011. An intense spell of cold weather has forced hundreds of homeless to seek refugee in the shelters. Temperatures have dipped to 3.7 Celsius degrees (38.66 Fahrenheit) and reports say at least two people in the capital have died so far this winter. (REUTERS) Homeless children play inside a shelter for homeless women and children managed by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in New Delhi December 28, 2010. An intense spell of cold weather has forced hundreds of homeless to seek refugee in the shelters. Temperatures have dipped to 3.7 Celsius degrees (38.66 Fahrenheit) and reports say at least two people in the capital have died so far this winter. (REUTERS) A homeless woman stands inside a shelter for homeless women and children managed by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in New Delhi December 28, 2010. An intense spell of cold weather has forced hundreds of homeless to seek refugee in the shelters. Temperatures have dipped to 3.7 Celsius degrees (38.66 Fahrenheit) and reports say at least two people in the capital have died so far this winter. (REUTERS) Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Whats App Pin Interest