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Over 50,000 government-built flats for the poor in Delhi have been vacant for a decade, representing a significant waste of resources. This situation underscores the impact of political competition and policy instability on the dignity and housing needs of the impoverished. The article suggests the need for improved, consistent policies and practices to address this issue. Subscribe to ThePrint for fair, non-biased journalism.
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