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Homeless in Nalasopara: Furious residents ask why civic body collected house tax if the buildings were illegal

The Maharashtra state government has failed to rehabilitate the affected families, despite the Supreme Court directing the authorities to “explore the possibility of relocating the displaced occupants”. The pet animals of these homeless people are also affected, as they have no food to eat

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Belongings of the residents scattered out in the open. Pics/Hanif Patel

Belongings of the residents scattered out in the open. Pics/Hanif Patel

A Humanitarian crisis was witnessed near the demolition site, where Vasai Virar City Municipal Corporation razed seven out of 41 unauthorised residential buildings following a court order.

The Maharashtra state government has failed to rehabilitate the affected families, despite the Supreme Court directing the authorities to “explore the possibility of relocating the displaced occupants”. The pet animals of these homeless people are also affected, as they have no food to eat.

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