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The Supreme Court of India questioned whether funds should be allocated for housing, health, and education for the poor or for creating cycle tracks nationwide. The court was hearing a plea to create separate cycle tracks across the country, expressing concern over the lack of essential facilities for the poor in major cities. The court found the petitioner's request for separate cycle tracks as ambitious and postponed the arguments to February 10.
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