In a hope of returning to their homes one day, Rohingya's settled in Hyderabad in 2012, but six years down the line progress still remains a dream. With over 4000 registered members, the community is unsure of the future. On World Refugee Day let's have a 
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On World Refugee Day, here's a peek into the lives of the Rohingyas of Hyderabad

The refugee crisis that has hit the world is an immediate global problem. Rohingya Muslims who fled their home are trying to settle down in various parts of the world in a desperate attempt to regain their identity.  

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Members of Rohingya Football Club practise for the tournament, in Balapur. (EPS | R. Satish Babu)

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