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The Supreme Court has asked an NGO, Rohingya Human Rights Initiative, to provide details about the locations of Rohingya settlements in Delhi and the facilities accessible to them. The NGO claimed that Rohingya refugees, who have UNHCR cards, are being denied access to public schools and hospitals due to the lack of Aadhaar cards.
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