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The article discusses the plight of 370 impoverished families residing in Madrasi Camp, South Delhi, who face eviction and uncertainty after being deemed ineligible for government-allotted flats in Narela. Residents are primarily daily wage earners and domestic helps, fearing loss of livelihood and children's education interruptions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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