The controversy over the use of common facilities in mixed-income housing complexes in Delhi’s Dwarka continues. The differences between economically weaker sections (EWS) and middle-class residents over the use of facilities like parks and community halls have sparked a social debate. While some residents have alleged that fencing has created a divide between the communities, the authorities say that the arrangements are made to maintain separate housing units. Many are concerned that the original purpose of the integrated housing complexes is being undermined.

Debate on income inequality in Delhi
The controversy over the use of common facilities in mixed-income housing complexes in Delhi’s Dwarka continues. The differences between economically weaker sections (EWS) and middle-class residents over the use of facilities like parks and community halls have sparked a social debate. While some residents have alleged that fencing has created a divide between the communities, the authorities say that the arrangements are made to maintain separate housing units. Many are concerned that the original purpose of the integrated housing complexes is being undermined.

