After Demolition, Bengaluru Slum Dwellers Try To Cope

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  • Published On: January 24, 2020
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Many people lost the huts in which they were staying in Bellandur in Bengaluru after unauthorised demolitions took place on the suspicion that people from Bangladesh were staying there illegally. Some went back to their home states in India. Others moved into other huts in the area. Maya Sharma spoke with a young man from Assam who moved into another tiny hut with friends from Tripura after he lost his rented home.

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