New Delhi, Oct. 15 -- After lying largely unoccupied for over two decades, the supposedly "jinxed" bungalow at 33, Sham Nath Marg may soon find a new resident in Delhi's social welfare minister Ravinder Indraj, according to officials with the Public Works Department (PWD). While there are small government offices running on the premises, this will make Indraj its first political occupant since 2003, they said. Indraj told HT that his office has seen the bungalow, but said there was no confirmed plan to shift to the bungalow in question. The minister currently resides in one of the four bungalows at 8, Raj Niwas Marg, which also houses chief minister Rekha Gupta. "The minister is looking for an alternative accommodation and this bungalow has...