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The article discusses the transformation of an overcrowded, dirty, and denuded urban village (Shah Pur Jatt) next to a quiet, green, and clean urban residential colony (Asian Games Village) in Delhi. The village lost its agricultural land in 1980 to the construction of the Asian Games Village, making its farmers extremely wealthy but causing the village to lose its soul.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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