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
Unchanging addresses in a changing Delhi
Across parts of Delhi, some families have continued to live at the same address for generations, rebuilding their homes over time but remaining rooted to place, offering a glimpse into continuity and belonging in a city shaped by constant change
As Delhi counts trees, a story of bloom and loss unfolds
As Delhi undertakes its first comprehensive tree census under the Delhi Preservation of Trees Act, the exercise turns attention to the city’s green cover — its seasonal beauty, historical evolution, and the growing pressures it faces from rapid urbanisation and infrastructure expansion
Middle East crisis: As LPG runs short, memories of 1971 return
A shortage of LPG cylinders linked to the ongoing Middle East crisis has disrupted small eateries and daily routines in parts of Delhi, prompting comparisons with the shortages seen during the 1971 war, when residents faced long queues and limited access to essential supplies
From 200 cars to crores on Delhi’s roads
The Economic Survey of Delhi 2025–26, tabled in the Assembly recently, shows the capital adding over 6.4 lakh vehicles in a year, taking the total to 8.76 million — prompting a look back at how Delhi became India’s vehicle capital
From Karol Bagh to Tis Hazari, marking Good Friday
From neighbourhood processions to services in historic churches, Delhi marks Good Friday through prayer, fasting, and reflection, as communities across the capital come together to observe the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and carry forward traditions shaped by faith, history, and local practice
Before Jewar, a journey that began at Safdarjung
With Noida International Airport at Jewar set to open, it is an opportune moment to look back at nearly a century of aviation in Delhi-NCR — from Safdarjung’s early airfield to Palam and IGI — and how the region’s skies have steadily expanded
Food, faith and equality: the story of bhandaras in Delhi
Across Delhi-NCR, especially during Navratras and Ramzan, bhandaras, which trace their roots to a Punjabi Dilliwala, have become a common sight, bringing together people from different backgrounds through shared meals and reflecting the culture of community service, participation, and informal support networks
Delhi’s government colonies face the twilight
Lodhi Colony, the DIZ Area and Sadiq Nagar—three long-standing Central government housing colonies—are set for redevelopment as the Centre plans modern high-rise complexes. As demolition approaches, residents and former occupants recall decades of history, community life and memories tied to these once-quiet neighbourhoods
