Photo Feature
Delhi’s public parks and monuments offer a safe place for couples to meet in the open, away from the prying eyes of their families and friends
[…]These local bakeries are primarily set up on a table by the side of the road as trespassers halt and purchase their favourites
[…]Earlier, CR park puja committee had said that budgets have been slashed by around 25 per cent this year due to a paucity of funds and sponsors
[…]With their arrival, dhaakis quickly moved to different pandals at CR Park to set the tune for Durga Puja. The air was filled with the rhythm of the festival
[…]After two years of muted Durga Puja celebrations, CR Park gears up to become the hive of activity to welcome the Goddess and her five children in swanky pandals with a slew of events in store
[…]Asia’s largest wholesale market, Sadar Bazar, attracts not just shopkeepers buying stocks for their retail outlets but bargain-hunters from around the country
[…]Professional photographers at Delhi’s historical monuments used to make a comfortable living a decade ago. However, with smartphones in practically every hand, they have had to seek greener pastures. Patriot visited monuments in Delhi to find if there was any photographer available – with predictable results
[…]Strategically located in South Delhi’s heart, the electronics market at Nehru Place is famous for its affordable products. The market is a paradise for electronic fanatics and overall provides for a striking sight
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