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Tamil Nadu govt ready to assist 'Madrasi Camp' residents in Delhi if they choose to return

IndiaTimes Monday, 2 June 2025
Tamil Nadu government has offered assistance to residents of Delhi's 'Madrasi Camp', predominantly Tamils, if they choose to return home following the demolition of their settlement. The demolition occurred after a Delhi High Court order to remove encroachments along the Barapullah drain.
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