Ajay Jaiman documents residents of a basti near Gurgaon that was devastated after a fire in May this year.Just off Sunset Boulevard, not far from the gleaming glass and steel offices of Gurgaon, is a little shanty town. It is mostly inhabited by migrant labourers, who call small boxes made of tin, cardboard, thatch and flex (those once adorned larger-than-life hoardings) their home.That flammable eyesore was burnt to the ground in the early morning hours of May 29 – a devastation significant enough to make it to mainline news.When I heard that my partner, associated with The Restoring Force (an NGO), was going to attend the NGO Agrasar’s inauguration of a non-formal school for the children of this basti as part of its long term rehabilitation program, I decided to tag along.This is what l saw barely a month after the fire had ravaged through these people’s homes, belongings and savings (most don’t have bank accounts).Ajay Jaiman makes photographs and films professionally. He works almost exclusively with not-for-profit organisations/causes.