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No man’s land: Enclave dwellers stuck in a limbo

IndiaTimes Monday, 15 April 2024
Enclave dwellers in India face long-standing land ownership issues post the 2015 exchange with Bangladesh, impacting their legal status and election dynamics. Political parties are involved, but resolution through a land tribunal process is anticipated in the coming months.
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