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Tuesday, June 15, 2021

India: Fire rips through Rohingya camp, leaving hundreds homeless

Aljazeera
By Zafar Aafaq
13 Jun 2021


Hundreds of Rohingya rendered homeless after a massive fire razes Rohingya camp in the Madanpur Khadar area of Delhi.
Firefighters douse the flames as fire rips through a Rohingya camp, reducing it to ashes in New Delhi [Meer Faisal/Al Jazeera]


New Delhi, India – A massive fire has destroyed a Rohingya refugee camp in the Indian capital, New Delhi, leaving hundreds of people homeless.

The blaze broke out at about 11:30pm on Saturday and quickly spread through the camp, reducing 55 ramshackle shelters to ashes in the Madanpur Khadar area in the capital city’s south. No deaths or serious injuries have been reported in the fire – the second time the camp has been reduced to ashes since 2018.

Fire at Rohingya Refugee Camp in Delhi: 230 People Left Homeless

THE QUINT
Updated: 14 Jun 2021,

Rohingya refugee Ali Johar says that in the year 2018 also there was a fire in the refugee camp

Video Producer: Mayank Chawla
Video Editors: Kanishk Dangi, Mohd. Irshad Alam


A massive fire broke out at the Rohingya refugee camp in the Madanpur Khadar area near Delhi's Kalindi Kunj, in which around 55 shanties were gutted. The fire started around 11:30 pm on Sunday, 13 June.

Monday, June 14, 2021

Delhi: 56 shanties gutted in blaze at Rohingya refugee camp, 300 residents homeless

The Indian Express
Jignasa Sinha | New Delhi 
Updated: June 14, 2021 

In 2018, many of them lost their homes in a fire at a nearby camp in Madanpur Khadar. The families then moved to the new camp in the same area, which was destroyed on Saturday.
At the refugee camp in Kalindi Kunj, Sunday. (Express Photo by Abhinav Saha)

A massive fire broke out at a Rohingya refugee camp in Southeast Delhi’s Kalindi Kunj on Saturday night, destroying 56 shanties and leaving more than 300 people homeless. The fire broke out at 11.55 pm inside a house before it engulfed the entire camp.

Sunday, May 10, 2020

What a Friday Iftar looks like at a Delhi Rohingya refugee camp during lockdown

The Print
 
9 May, 2020

Refugees at a Rohingya camp in Delhi said they have to rely on fruit carts during lockdown, making this year's Ramzan an expensive, and nearly unaffordable affair. 
Eleven-year-old Sahida offers the Maghrib prayers in evening | Manisha Mondal | ThePrint
New Delhi: Occurring in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, Ramzan this year looks nothing like it has before. 

Thursday, August 29, 2019

‘Beijing, Tokyo, Delhi need to be engaged more to solve Rohingya crisis’

Prothum Alo------ 
Prothom Alo English Desk
Aug 27, 2019 
 
Bangladesh needs to get engaged with three pocket countries of Myanmar -- China, Japan and India -- in a much more creative way to find a sustainable solution to Rohingya crisis, reports UNB quoting an international affairs expert on Tuesday.

Monday, July 15, 2019

For Rohingya kids in Delhi, a chance to get lives back on track


Having completed a four-month course — which taught them English, Hindi, Burmese and computer skills — conducted by the Rohingya Human Rights Initiative, the children were felicitated at an event held Sunday.

From doctors to rap artists, children of Rohingya refugees in North East Delhi’s Khajoori Khas don’t plan to let their current circumstances affect their future.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Malaysian Diplomats Extend Aid to Rohingya In Delhi


Bernama.com
  By Shakir Husain, Last update: 21/02/2019
Bernama's correspondent in New Delhi Shakir Husain shares his take on the happenings in India.

NEW DELHI (Bernama) -- Shabbily dressed and barefoot children extended their little hands to receive packets of biscuits while women gathered to receive bags of foodstuffs.

The children, smiling and displaying an innocence disconnected with the reasons behind their misery, ran towards a group of Malaysian diplomats visiting their desolated Rohingya refugee camp in New Delhi.

It was a small gesture of aid made by some members of the Malaysian Administrative and Diplomatic Service Association (PPTD) through the High Commission of Malaysia.
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Link :http://www.bernama.com/en/features/news.php?id=1697133

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Delhi: 50 Rohingya families whose homes gutted in Kalindi Kunj fire still picking up pieces

THE NEW
INDIAN EXPRESS
By Midita Girotra
Meenara regrets that she did not get a post-mortem examination done.

The slum in Delhi’s Kalindi Kunj area where around 50 Rohingyas found shelter after fleeing their homeland. (Pic bottom) Meenara Begum with her children | Parveen Negi and express

NEW DELHI: In April last year, a fire gutted a refugee camp which sheltered about 50 Rohingya families in south Delhi’s Kalindi Kunj area. Meenara Begum along with her husband and four children had to start afresh. Three months later, fresh tragedy befell Meenara as she lost her husband. Till date, the 30-year-old is confused about what went wrong with Jahid. He must have died of depression, she thought then.
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