CHENNAI: As per instructions from Chief Minister MK Stalin, the state government on June 1 has offered to support the families from the Madrasi Camp in South Delhi who wish to return to their native ...
Veerasamy had decided to abandon the comfortable familiarity of home. His family worked on farms and got by - just. He thought he could do better. So, he got married and left his village at ...
Following a court-ordered demolition that displaced nearly 400 Tamil migrant families in Delhi, the Tamil Nadu government initiated an aid distribution program. The initiative provides each family ...
NEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu government has pledged full support to residents of Madrasi Camp in Delhi’s Jangpura who wish to return to their home districts in Tamil Nadu, following a demolition drive on ...
New Delhi [India] June 2 (ANI): The Tamil Nadu government has announced comprehensive support for residents of Madrasi Camp in Delhi's Jangpura, who wish to return to their native districts in Tamil ...
The Tamil Nadu government on Sunday said that it will support families looking to return to their native districts after their homes in the Madrasi Camp in New Delhi’s Jangpura area were demolished.
For working class migrants from Tamil Nadu, if there was one place in Delhi that felt like home away from home, it was Madrasi Camp. Residents of the slum cluster claimed it had sprung up more than ...
The Tamil Nadu government has decided to lend a hand to residents of ‘Madrasi Camp’ in New Delhi, whose unauthorised houses on the bank of the Barapullah drain are to be demolished by the Delhi ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has written to his Delhi counterpart Rekha Gupta, requesting her to extend support for Tamil people in ‘Madrasi Camp’ in New Delhi, whose unauthorised habitations ...
Chennai: In a bid to help the 370 Tamil families, whose houses in the Madrasi Camp of Delhi’s Jangpura were demolished on June 1, redeem their livelihood, Chief Minister M K Stalin ordered the release ...
Veerasamy, a migrant from Tamil Nadu, sought a better life in Delhi, where his niece Meenakshi later joined him. Madrasi Camp, their settlement, provided opportunities until a court-ordered demolition ...