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The Delhi High Court has ordered the demolition of the Madrasi camp, starting June 1, to clear the Barapullah drain and prevent monsoon-season waterlogging. The court mandated the relocation of camp residents to Narela, with rehabilitation efforts beginning May 20. Authorities, including DDA and MCD, were directed to facilitate the move and ensure all amenities are available by May 20. The court emphasized the urgency of clearing the drain to avoid severe waterlogging and pollution.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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