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MCD to Verify Students Amid Bangladeshi Intruders Issue in Delhi

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is addressing concerns over Bangladeshi intruders in the capital. As part of its response, the MCD’s education department plans to verify the credentials of students enrolled in Nagar Nigam schools to identify any irregularities. A public awareness campaign is also being launched to tackle growing fears surrounding the issue. Officials stressed that the verification drive aims to ensure transparency and enhance security. The move has sparked debate about its impact on local communities and schools, with many awaiting further clarification from authorities. The situation continues to raise questions about its broader social and political implications.

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