The right to walk: After Supreme Court judgement, who will reclaim our footpaths?
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The right to walk: After Supreme Court judgement, who will reclaim our footpaths?
Parked vehicles and stored goods occupy a footpath, obstructing pedestrian movement, at Lajpat Nagar, in New Delhi. (PTI Photo) A five-year-old child was killed by a tanker on his way to school with his father. At the site of the tragedy, there was no footpath or a proper pedestrian crossing.On Jun»»»
Centre designates 23 from Jaish-e-Mohammed, LeT as terrorists under UAPA act
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