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Basera

Basera is a term used in several Indian languages, notably Hindi and Urdu, meaning home, dwelling, or shelter. It denotes a place of residence or sanctuary and is commonly used to describe where someone lives or takes refuge.

In everyday language, basera can refer to one’s home or base of operations. In social welfare and

Toponymy and geography also feature basera as a place-name element. It appears in the names of villages,

In media and culture, basera has been used as a title in Indian cinema and literature, across

Overall, Basera centers on the idea of a securing, comforting space—a home or shelter that provides refuge,

urban
planning
contexts,
the
word
is
applied
to
shelter
facilities,
temporary
housing,
or
transit
accommodations
provided
by
government
schemes
or
non-governmental
organizations
for
the
homeless,
migrants,
or
residents
in
need
of
shelter.
neighborhoods,
or
localities
in
parts
of
South
Asia,
where
it
signals
a
dwelling
area
or
community
settlement.
languages.
Films,
songs,
and
literary
works
with
this
title
often
explore
themes
of
belonging,
safety,
and
the
search
for
a
place
to
call
home.
The
term
is
likewise
used
by
charitable
and
community
organizations
to
convey
a
mission
of
shelter
and
hospitality.
stability,
and
a
sense
of
belonging
within
a
community.