Photo Feature
The festival of colours is here and the streets are abuzz with all things bright.
[…]Flowers are blooming at the city’s carefully-landscaped roundabouts at different traffic circles, park and other places of Delhi.
[…]Some of the prominent items displayed at the stalls were the handmade cloth from Jammu-Kashmir, jewelry, handicrafts from Rajasthan, handmade bags from Gujarat, food products from Madhya Pradesh, wooden handicrafts from Punjab, Jute bags from Assam, Sikki craft from Bihar and many more
[…]The cars and bikes, ranging from the 1920s to the 1970s, turned heads as they drove through the city, with many onlookers capturing the spectacle on their cameras and mobile phones
[…]The food stalls at Okhla Sabzi Mandi which open through the night were meant for labourers and workers of the mandi. But with time, they have become a popular destination for others looking for food at night
[…]With the cold season on its way out, Delhiites are making a beeline for their favourite winter desserts. And what better place to find all of them in one place, than Chandni Chowk, home of some of the iconic sweet and confectionary shops
[…]As winter approaches its end and before the pleasantly warm sun returns to its blazing form in summer, Delhiites are making the most of picnic spots
[…]After a three-year hiatus, the LGBTQIA+ community was back on the roads of Lutyens’ Delhi with colourful dresses and slogans louder than ever in the Delhi Pride Parade 2022-2023
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