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  • 6 days ago
On July 18, bulldozers entered Jogabai Extension in Batla House and demolished several homes, leaving dozens of families homeless overnight. The DDA had issued eviction notices just days earlier, raising questions about rehabilitation, timing, and due process.

Outlook revisits the demolition site to document the aftermath and hear from affected families.

Reporter/Camera: Suresh Pandey
Producer: Divya

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00:00When the needles are broken, the needles are broken to our children.
00:07We are open to them, our children are open to them.
00:11We are going to have to do this.
00:13We have to do this, we can only do it with our lives.
00:18We want to do it for 5-2 days, we will have to go home.
00:24We will have to go home.
00:30I sent a notice to the 10th of the 10th of the 10th.
00:40It was 7th to 18th of the day.
00:45Where would the man go to the day?
00:49He would have come and take a blanket and walk away from his mask.
00:53He would have taken a seat.
00:55I couldn't get a room anymore.
00:57The time of the time is coming here.
00:59We have a board.
01:01We have a board.
01:03We have a board.
01:05We have a board.
01:07We have a board.
01:09When the time is going to break,
01:11no one doesn't come.
01:13We have to break down.
01:15We have to break down.
01:17I've seen a little bit of a child here.
01:19When I came to the morning,
01:21I came to the house and said,
01:23what is going to happen?
01:25I'm still waiting.
01:27A lot of people,
01:29we have told them that
01:31the life of the home,
01:33children, their children,
01:35we have all our lives at home.
01:37They are at home.
01:39They came to the house.
01:41We have to sleep at night.
01:43We have to lose life.
01:45From the first time,
01:47we have to stop.
01:49You

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