DELHI: The Yellow City



Hearing an old Hindi song from Auto driver while stuck in the traffic of Delhi is quite an experience that I want again.  Having a fresh juice from random vendor on the corner would clean the lung that inhaled some dust in the air. Some cleaners in the early morning would be cleaning enormous dust from the roads near India gate or the Rashtrapati Bhavan (president house).

 
Delhi Skyline from the Minaret of Jama masjid

People chilling around India Gate, Delhi


View of Rashtrapati Bhavan (President Hosue) from India Gate
 
Dull color buildings standing can be seen from the long and thin minaret of Old Jama masjid reflects the struggles of 19 million residents.

People looking the view of Delhi from the Minaret of Jama Masjid
Everyone seems busy. Big crowds with colorful people are moving here from there gradually. Chai Walas and Auto drivers calling people quite loudly. Finding the one you know from the cowd may be the most difficult job in this bustling city.

People from Urdu Bazaar, Delhi.

Men from Urdu Bazaar Market, Delhi.

Men taking break on the side walk of Delhi in the afternoon
Pann Wala (Betel nut seller) in Delhi
Auto Driver and the passenger in Delhi
A Street Vendor in Delhi
Prayers from Jama Masjid in the evening


Staying in Delhi is quite a challenge no matter what residing or visiting, despite of having good things like green trees, good transportation, etc. But it is still attractive in many ways for its curious visitors, I believed.

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