Monday 7 December 2015

My Delhi #madeofgreat




When it comes to choosing the best city my choice would always and absolutely be ONLY DELHI! I was born in Pune but have lived 19 out of the 23 years of my life in Delhi. Which city in the world has a magnificent road like Delhi’s Rajpath? Which city can boast of a Parade as fabulous as that of India’s Republic day parade which left Mr. Barak Obama, POTUS, so gob- smacked that he sat through the whole programme in pelting rain? No other city I’m sure which is made of great like Delhi!

The design of this city cannot be surpassed by any other. It has been the seat of many kingdoms from time immemorial-from the days of the Pandavas when it was known as Hastinapur, to the time of the Mughals and even the British rulers made it their summer capital. Every ruler seems to have been very fascinated by this glorious city so much so that Mohamad Bin Tughlak, who wanted to shift his kingdom to the Deccan plateau, decided soon that he could not stay away from Delhi and came back to Delhi (Tughlakabad) once again to make it his capital. Each ruler added his touch to the magnificence of the city-You can see Mughal monuments juxtaposed with the architecture left behind by the British rulers –Lutyens Delhi is a living example of this. The Indian politicians have added their bit too- sometimes good (like the 13 statues at Mother Teresa’s Crescent) sometimes boring (like in the many government staff houses dotting the city).

Delhi has numerous shopping paradises unique to itself which cannot be matched by any other city. Which other city can boast of a second-hand book bazaar like the one held at Daryaganj every Sunday which is a treasure trove for any book-lover? Delhi has a weekly market for each day of the week like Shani Bazar (Saturday Market) or Som Bazar (Monday Market) which is a delight for the freshest vegetables and fruit as well as other household requirements and that too at dirt cheap rates!

 And the drive of those who have become Delhi-ites by choice is to be seen to be believed! Often the saree salesman will drape a saree and pose to entice the customer to buy his ware. There is no question of a siesta time for the shopkeeper or businessman-everything will be kept aside to attend to the customer. Truly the customer is King here.

This Drive in those belonging to Delhi is seen in all spheres of life-everyone is an entrepreneur-from the ‘”doorstep” beauty parlour lady to others like drycleaners, chemists, grocers who are just a phone call away.


This must be the only city which welcomes outsiders from all states and even other cities of the world with such warmth and hospitality that all who come here find some strange connection with the city to such an extent that they never want to go back. Every family is connected to another by some long-winded relationship which binds the people together. Being the seat of governance of the Central Government too results in deep connections of the city with all others in the remotest corners of the country which makes it amazing to be a part of this city. I wouldn’t like to stay in any other city of the world. 

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