In a remarkable milestone for citizenship rights, Dipali Das, a resilient 60-year-old woman from Cachar district in Assam, has proudly become the first beneficiary of the Indian Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). After being declared a foreigner and confined to a transit camp for years, her journey took a hopeful turn when she was granted bail during the pandemic. In a remarkable milestone for citizenship rights, Dipali Das, a resilient 60-year-old woman from Cachar district in Assam, has proudly become the first beneficiary of the Indian Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). After being declared a foreigner and confined to a transit camp for years, her journey took a hopeful turn when she was granted bail during the pandemic.
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