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In Nawada, Bihar, a group of armed men torched 34 homes in a Dalit colony, leaving over 50 families homeless and traumatized due to a decades-old land dispute. The families are currently living in cramped tents under constant surveillance, without adequate food or medical care. The government has provided compensation, but the villagers demand ownership of the land. The incident highlights the ongoing struggle of marginalized communities in India over land rights.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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