Hundreds lost their livelihoods and homes in the worst Hindu-Muslim violence Delhi has seen in decades. Even before the residents could return to pick up the pieces, the coronavirus outbreak dimmed their hopes of rebuilding.
The inadequate assistance from govt and non-profits has made things harder for them NEW DELHI : In the past few days, police have defended their actions in northeast Delhi during the violence in February, and activists and film personalities protested against the arrest of two Jamia Milia Islamia students for their alleged role in the clashes.
It means little to Shiv Vihar resident Abdul Majid, who lost his home and livelihood in the riots, and, hasn’t been able to work because of the covid-19 outbreak and the