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A year after G20 demolitions, thousands of Delhi's slum dwellers await their due 

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As India was set to host the G20 summit in 2023, many places in the national capital were demolished as part of a beautification drive. These places were mainly temporary settlements and shacks.
Since January 2023, more than 1600 homes have been demolished, and 3000 eviction notices have been served. The government has displaced lakhs of people, refusing rehabilitation or compensation, claiming that the establishments were illegal encroachments. Beautification projects have sprouted in most of the locations where the demolitions took place.
As people across the country celebrated the G20 summit, some stories of injustices may have been missed. One such is the Janta camp, a slum settlement near Pragati Maidan, which The Hindu visited. We also spoke to lawyer Kamlesh Mishra.
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