Delhi street life

Vita quotidiana per le strade di Delhi, che ogni viaggiatore curioso dovrebbe visitare e toccare in una vita

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Women shop in Old Delhi’s bustling Chawri Bazaar, a commercial center specializing in brass, copper, and paper products. Photo by Caleb KennaYoung members of a band wait for their bus in Karol Bagh, a mixed commerical and residential area in west-central Delhi. Photo by Amit PasrichaA man gets a haircut from a street barber in the predominantly Muslim quarters near Chandni Chowk, one of Old Delhi’s busiest markets. Photo by Amit PasrichaDuring the busy wedding season, band members wait for a ride outside the Red Fort, which was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1639. Photo by Amit PasrichaWearing traditional Rajasthani dress, vintage car buffs attend the famous Statesman Vintage Car Rally at the National Stadium. Photo by Amit PasrichaWith the Church of the Redemption in the background, presidential bodyguards gather in the forecourt of the Rashtrapati Bhavan, or Presidential Palace. Photo bi Amit PasrichaBharati Shivaji and her dance troupe perform mohini attam, a classical dance, in Purana Qila, one of the seven old cities of Delhi. Photo by Amit PasrichaWith Parliament House behind them at right, folk dancers parade with a tableau showing Mysore Palace on India’s Republic Day. Photo by Amit PasrichaA folk dance troupe from Bastar, the tribal heartland located between the states of Orissa and Maharashtra, performs in New Delhi. Photo by Amit PasrichaA Border Security Force guard takes part in the Beating of the Retreat ceremony on Shanti Path, where most foreign embassies are located. Photo by Amit Pasricha

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