💨 Abstract
Delhi's unauthorized colonies, home to 30% of the city's population, lack essential amenities and face challenges such as cramped spaces, safety risks, waterlogging, and lack of property registries. Residents, including children, live in poor conditions, with limited access to sunlight, recreational spaces, and safe housing. Political parties often promise improvements, but little action is taken on the ground.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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