NEW DELHI: Jahangarpuri is the end of the line, the shiny new metro in India’s capital city stops here. Beyond are the ragged edges of the city and dusty farmland.
Satish has been coming to Jahangarpuri for two years. Every morning the 28-year-old squats in the stinking patch of wasteland used by local slum-dwellers as a toilet and injects himself with a needle picked up from among the filth. He says his family in an exclusive suburb on the other side of the city have disowned him but the
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