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What are the documents required for mutation of property in Delhi? 

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Findings indicate that people who live and own property in districts are satisfied, requests for alterations are approved promptly, districts meet most of their goals, and property values perform better in the marketplace than those in surrounding areas.
Some of its findings question the stated principle of the Delhi slum policy, namely, the removal and relocation of squatter settlements only when the land is required to implement projects in the "larger public interest".
What we find are new forms of property in which the properties of private and public are dissolved, interwoven, and recombined.
Thus, more test data that are needed for achieving a given mutation score.
This study shows that patent documents can be a valuable source for the information required.
CAS1_DELHI isolates circulating in New Delhi, India have a high frequency of mutations in the rpoB and katG genes.
Therefore this technique is suitable for projects where a rapid and sensitive DNA mutation detection system is required.
We conclude that flexibility is required in recording communal rights in rural areas and that the transition to individual property is more likely in peri-urban and urban areas where the social logics of property have broken.
Of particular significance was the first detection of other NoV genotypes (besides GII.4 and GI.3) in Delhi.
It is suggested that the hardest problems in unifying mutation databases are related to intellectual property rights.