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Heavy rain leading to waterlogging and traffic disruptions in parts of Delhi on Tuesday spiralled into a political blame game ...
In a precedent-setting judgment, the Bombay High Court has upheld a 2022 Maharashtra regulation allowing rehabilitation projects within designated open spaces in cities—offering a transformative alter ...
Demolition drives have become more frequent in recent weeks, with similar actions earlier at Bhoomiheen Camp and the Madrasi ...
Amid increased frequencies of demolition operations, authorities executed a drive in Jamia Nagar, New Delhi. With over 100 ...
Two long-clogged water bays along the Barapulla drain, one of the three major drains in Delhi, are now flowing freely after ...
The recent removal of “illegal” structures at Madrasi Camp in south Delhi’s Jangpura has cleared the way for long-delayed desilting work to resume under the Old Barapullah Bridge, minister Parvesh ...
Over 70,000 families have been evicted in Chennai since the 1990s highlighting the urgent need for a strong and inclusive R&R ...
Thousands are being evicted in Delhi as demolitions surge post-election. With no clear resettlement, marginalised families ...
The demolition at Madrasi Camp is not an isolated incident. Over the last year, Delhi has witnessed a spate of evictions from slums, often carried out with little to no notice.
Veerasamy, a migrant from Tamil Nadu, sought a better life in Delhi, where his niece Meenakshi later joined him. Madrasi Camp, their settlement, provi ...
Index of Headings 1. Introduction 2. Insights from the Madrasi Camp Case in Delhi A preview of Shabnam Burney & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors 3. The Batla House Demolition – What is the Case About? 4.