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Delhi's Resident Welfare Associations give charter of demands for Lok Sabha polls Hindustan Times

A broader focus on sustainable growth, stronger laws against air pollution the transparent use of public funds, increased public participation and a more proactive feedback process – these are among a raft of 24 demands that a conglomerate of Delhi’s resident welfare associations (RWAs) have placed before political parties in the run-up to the general elections, to ensure a “breathable, liveable” Capital.

The demands, compiled by the United RWAs Joint Action (Urja) — an umbrella body of 2,500 RWAs — and released on Monday were an open call for political parties to work towards improving the lives of Delhi’s 20 million residents.

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