Politics
No Aadhaar, no school Pakistani refugee children's education in Delhi is in a state of uncertainty


By Kajal Sharma - 13 Oct 2025 05:29 PM
Five years have passed since Daulatram's family departed Sindh, Pakistan, in search of a brighter future for his kids. However, his children's education and that of other residents of the hamlet close to Delhi's Signature Bridge are in a state of uncertainty. Most children have been forced to quit out after fifth grade due to a lack of documentation.Only one of Mr. Daulatram's five children, who owns a roadside stand, attends a primary school run by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) close to Majnu ka Tilla.
Sandhya, his daughter, is in fifth grade and will have to leave school the next year. "We invested a lot of money and our hearts here. We are merely getting by, we don't see any progress, and we don't have a suitable location," he remarked.Children of refugees living in a camp close to Delhi's Signature Bridge Picture: Unique Arrangement Five years have passed since Daulatram's family departed Sindh, Pakistan, in search of a brighter future for his kids. However, his children's education and that of other residents of the hamlet close to Delhi's Signature Bridge are in a state of uncertainty. Most children have been forced to quit out after fifth grade due to a lack of documentation. Only one of Mr. Daulatram's five children, who owns a roadside stand, attends a primary school run by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) close to Majnu ka Tilla. Sandhya, his daughter, is in fifth grade and will have to leave school the next year. "We invested a lot of money and our hearts here.