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

-March 28, 2026

Before Jewar, a journey that began at Safdarjung

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

-March 22, 2026

Food, faith and equality: the story of bhandaras in Delhi

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

-March 14, 2026

Delhi’s government colonies face the twilight

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

-March 8, 2026

Lutyens out, time to honour city’s faceless makers

Lutyens out, time to honour city’s faceless makers

After the removal of Edwin Lutyens’ bust from Rashtrapati Bhavan, voices grow louder for honouring the thousands of labourers and contractors who built the capital between 1911 and 1931, arguing that true independence lies in recognising their sweat, skill and sacrifice

-March 2, 2026

After Lutyens, a changing colonial landscape

After Lutyens, a changing colonial landscape

With Edwin Lutyens’s statue now removed from Rashtrapati Bhavan, Delhi’s evolving relationship with its imperial past comes into sharper focus. As colonial symbols are relocated or replaced, questions arise about memory, legacy and the spaces they once defined

-March 1, 2026

Stand. Serve. Survive — The untold lives of AIIMS security guards

Stand. Serve. Survive — The untold lives of AIIMS security guards

As thousands stream into AIIMS every day, crowds, conflicts and crises are quietly managed by a team of security guards. Speaking to Patriot, two guards share their long hours, modest pay and the dignity they find in keeping India’s premier hospital running

-February 22, 2026

Sun sets on a royal legacy in Delhi

Sun sets on a royal legacy in Delhi

The likely Rs 1,000 crore sale of the Tehri Garhwal House, former royal residence on Bhagwan Das Road, signals the end of an era for one of Lutyens’ Delhi’s landmark estates, where princely legacy, political history and modern real estate now converge

-February 20, 2026

AI Summit in Delhi: echoes of home for world leaders

AI Summit in Delhi: echoes of home for world leaders

At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, visiting presidents from France, Sri Lanka and Brazil encountered symbols in Delhi that mirror their own national histories — from war memorials and sacred trees to shared grief and cultural memory