The Aftermath of Violence: Women from Shiv Vihar struggle to return to normal life | The Caravan

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
  • The relief camp for victims of #DelhiViolence, run by the Delhi Waqf Board, was closed on 25 March. Most of those who were living there don’t have a place or a job to return to.
    Two of these women were unsuccessful in finding a place to stay, and are currently staying at their relatives’ houses in Mustafabad. One of them lost her job at a private bank and the other two are struggling to earn a living. All of them said that they had applied for compensation from the Delhi government and are awaiting the aid.
    Nileena MS and Nabeela Paniyath report.
    #DelhiViolence #delhiburning
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