'Dilli ke Bazaar' was a sneak peek inside the traditional markets of the capital. Its a photo feature dedicated to bring out the relevance of small scale shop owners in metropolitan cities against the fast booming culture of super markets.
2. Even today the true spirit of Dilli can be seen in its
bazaars that boast of a rich and vibrant cultural history.
Spices, crockery, flowers, vegetables, kinaris - you
name the commodity, you get it.
As the country decides on whether to implement the
FDI in retail or not, we explore why the importance of
these bazaars cannot be contested.
3. 300 years ago Meena bazaar catered to the luxury trade of the imperial household. Today the market
witnesses a convergence of people from all walks of life
6. Still referred to as 13 number ki dukan or Chawal wale 21, shops in Khari Baoli date back to the 17th and
18th century. Managing them today are the ninth or tenth generation of the founders
16. Humare sheher mein hota hai kya din-raat,
Mat pucho…
Hujoom-e-karobar-e-zindagi
Bas dekhte jao…
By
• Akhlas Ahmad
• Devang Chaturvedi
• Reema Behl
• Salma Rehman
• Sana Amir
• Sneha Gusain