VIVEK SHUKLA

The writer is a Delhi-based senior journalist and author of two books ‘Gandhi's Delhi: April 12, 1915-January 30, 1948 and Beyond’ and ‘Dilli Ka Pehla Pyar - Connaught Place’

Posts by: VIVEK SHUKLA

VIVEK SHUKLA -February 15, 2026

Fading cinema halls of Connaught Place

Fading cinema halls of Connaught Place

Once home to Regal, Rivoli, Odeon and Plaza, Connaught Place shaped generations of Delhi’s moviegoers. As shutters come down on historic screens and memories fade, this feature traces how the capital’s shared film culture is shrinking — and what its loss means for the city

VIVEK SHUKLA -February 7, 2026

The gardeners behind the bloom at Amrit Udyan

The gardeners behind the bloom at Amrit Udyan

As Amrit Udyan reopens to the public, it is the generational labour of the malis, whose skill, discipline and continuity sustain one of Delhi’s most iconic public gardens year after year

VIVEK SHUKLA -January 31, 2026

North Block’s final chapter in budget-making

North Block’s final chapter in budget-making

As the Finance Ministry moves to the Central Vista, the Union Budget for 2026–27 may be the last to be prepared in North Block. A look at how the iconic building shaped decades of fiscal policymaking, secrecy, and tradition

VIVEK SHUKLA -January 25, 2026

Kartavya Path: where India’s Republic comes alive

Kartavya Path: where India’s Republic comes alive

From a colonial axis of imperial power to the symbolic heart of the Republic, Kartavya Path embodies India’s democratic journey. Each Republic Day, it transforms into a living stage where duty, diversity, military might and constitutional values converge in the national imagination

VIVEK SHUKLA -January 25, 2026

Jhankis of unity: how Republic Day tableaux reflect India’s soul

Jhankis of unity: how Republic Day tableaux reflect India’s soul

Rolling down Kartavya Path each January, Republic Day tableaux — or jhankis — blend art, history and statecraft, turning the parade into a moving canvas of India’s diversity, aspirations and shared national imagination

VIVEK SHUKLA -January 21, 2026

The coffee house Delhi refuses to forget

The coffee house Delhi refuses to forget

Demolished during the Emergency in 1976, the Indian Coffee House at Connaught Place was more than a café. Half a century later, memories of its politics, arguments, friendships and defiance continue to shape Delhi’s cultural imagination

VIVEK SHUKLA -January 18, 2026

Echoes of Iran in Capital cityscape

Echoes of Iran in Capital cityscape

At a time when Iran is facing one of its most widespread upheavals in decades—Delhi quietly preserves centuries-old Persian legacies. From Mughal monuments to living cultural institutions, the city reflects an enduring Indo-Iranian bond that has survived borders, politics and time

VIVEK SHUKLA -January 13, 2026

SRCC at 100: how one man’s vision shaped India’s commerce education

SRCC at 100: how one man’s vision shaped India’s commerce education

As Shri Ram College of Commerce marks its centenary in 2026, its journey from a modest commercial school in old Delhi to one of India’s most sought-after institutions reflects the enduring educational vision of its founder, Lala Shri Ram