Slums demolished every week in India

Slums demolished every week in India
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Shanti Devi, whose home was razed by the government to build a residential complex for politicians, sits in her one-room house in New Delhi. AP photo
Shanti Devi, whose home was razed by the government to build a residential complex for politicians, sits in her one-room house in New Delhi. AP photo
Shanti Devi sits in her one-room house in New Delhi, India. AP photo
Shanti Devi sits in her one-room house in New Delhi, India. AP photo
Shanti Devi returns to her new home after a day's work as a domestic help, in New Delhi. AP photo
Shanti Devi returns to her new home after a day's work as a domestic help, in New Delhi. AP photo
Anshu looks out from her new one-room house after her previous home was razed by the government in New Delhi. AP photo
Anshu looks out from her new one-room house after her previous home was razed by the government in New Delhi. AP photo
A young boy, displaced after his neighborhood was razed down, irons his clothes in a small room which is shared by 6 other family members, in a shanty town in New Delhi. AP photo
A young boy, displaced after his neighborhood was razed down, irons his clothes in a small room which is shared by 6 other family members, in a shanty town in New Delhi. AP photo
Younis James watches TV in a shanty town next to the place where he used to live, background, which was demolished and cleared to build a residential complex for politicians, in New Delhi. AP photo
Younis James watches TV in a shanty town next to the place where he used to live, background, which was demolished and cleared to build a residential complex for politicians, in New Delhi. AP photo
Dharam Das whose shanty home on No. 8 Raj Niwas Marg, which was once called Ludlow Castle Road, was demolished by the government, looks on along with his family at their new home in New Delhi. AP photo
Dharam Das whose shanty home on No. 8 Raj Niwas Marg, which was once called Ludlow Castle Road, was demolished by the government, looks on along with his family at their new home in New Delhi. AP photo
Sharda James, whose shanty home on 8, Raj Niwas Marg, which was once called Ludlow Castle Road, was demolished by the government prays at her new home in New Delhi. AP photo
Sharda James, whose shanty home on 8, Raj Niwas Marg, which was once called Ludlow Castle Road, was demolished by the government prays at her new home in New Delhi. AP photo
Sharda James, left, whose shanty home on 8, Raj Niwas Marg, which was once called Ludlow Castle Road, was demolished by the government prays along with her family at their new home in New Delhi. AP photo
Sharda James, left, whose shanty home on 8, Raj Niwas Marg, which was once called Ludlow Castle Road, was demolished by the government prays along with her family at their new home in New Delhi. AP photo

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