Thursday, 29 April 2010

Lodhi Garden's jewels face red tape jeop...

Lodhi Garden's jewels face red tape jeop...

Most Delhiites swear by their city's unmatched his- toric heritage. But its upkeep is something that draws the con- cern of very few.

In one of Delhi's favourite sp- ot for morning walkers, Lodhi G...read more...

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Hariharan at Old Fort

Hariharan @ Purana Qila



Delhi International Arts Festival and Times of India had arranged programme by Hariharan.He presented lovely gazals and his popular songs.However I was disappointed as a photographer.At entrance men with bags were not allowed whereas female could carry hand bags so I had to leave my camera bag in car.The invitation andTimes advertisement did not mention any restriction.I had attended earlier Times function without any restriction.
Annanya and other functions arrange buses to take people up the slope.Yesterday even physically challenged people had to walk up.Over enthusiastic Times staff did not allow cars to dropoff such people.
Here is one photo I captured with my mobile .

Friday, 24 October 2008

PHOOLWALON KI SAIR

Phoolwalon Ki Sair – Festival of Flower Sellers
Phoolwalon Ki Sair, a three-day festival began from 22nd October this year . It is celebrated simultaneously at the dargah of Khwaja Bakhtiyar Kaki and at the ancient shrine of Devi Jog Maya A huge procession led by shehnai players and dancers moves from the temple of Jog Maya through the Mehrauli Bazaar to place curtains made of flowers on the tomb of Saint Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki. This is one of the few festivals in which both Hindus and Muslims participate with equal fervour
Cultural programme is oragnised every year at Jahaz Mahal (ship palace) built by the Lodhis on the banks of Shamsi Talab (once a large pool) at the end of the Mehrauli Bazar.

Unfortunately Mehrauli Bazar was target for bomb blast last month in which three persons lost their lives and scores were injured. The blast took place very close to Jahaz Mahal venue for cultural programme,

Here are some photos I took during 2006.

I hope this year programme will be successful as in past and not as feared by Mayank in his The Delhi Walla: Dateline Mehrauli - No Fervour for Phool Waalon ki Sair

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Jahaz Mahal Decorated

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Jahaz Mahal interior

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Aerobic Dancers

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Girls from Maharashtra

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Drum Dancers from Karnatka

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Pankhas from President of India

Ramesh Lalwani

22.10.2008

Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Ananya Dance Festival 2008

Bharat Natayam 2005 Kathak 2006
Katahk 2006


Ananya Dance Festival 08 : A five-day classical dance extravaganza in Delhi's Purana Qila is going on since 11th October 2008.This is seventh year since SEHER started it with support of Delhi Government.I have been attending it every year.I shall miss it this year as I am far away from Delhi.This years programme include Bhartnatyaam,Odissi,Kucthipudi .Addmission to programme is free and seating arrangement is excellent.Show starts at 7 PM and one should reach atleast 30 minutes earlier to get good seats.I recommend locals and tourist to attend this festival to get feel of Indian Classical dances.I am posting photos I took in2005 and 2006.
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Friday, 10 October 2008

DELHI MONUMENTS THROUGH MY CAMERA

Long View of Red Fort          

Three Monuments 

After retirement from government service, I moved to Sarvodaya Enclave located near Mehrauli. Mehrauli and the area surrounding Sarvodaya Enclave is dotted with monuments including the famous Qutb Minar complex, declared as a World Heritage site. Infact, Begampur Masjid (mosque) is located right in the backyard of our colony. Having lived in Delhi for more than 50 years, I remember as a child climbing up the stairways of Qutb Minar and visiting well known monuments at different times; while escorting visitors for sightseeing or picnicing with friends and family. But now that I have spare time at my disposal, I have started revisiting monuments with a view of capturing the glorious heritage of our city. The compilation presented here is collection of photographs of monuments clicked by myself along with brief write-up (borrowed from available literature on the monuments). I have divided my photographs into seven geographical areas by the seven cities estabhished (during different periods) by the rulers of Delhi. The monuments that have come up outside these cities have been grouped separately. There are a still  number of monuments that I am yet to visit, and I propose to include these in my next revised edition.

I have published this book in September 2008.A preview can be seen at links below:

 

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Friday, 19 September 2008

September Delhi Serial Blasts.



Once again mydelhi has been attacked by misguided fanatics.Sitting far away in California and reading Delhi news papers,I am sadden by plight of people who have lost their near and dear ones.Pictures of innocent small children Gali Number 42 Beadon Pura near Gaffar market have been captured by all papers with their sad stories.I have posted some photos I took after 2005 serial bomb blasts.People of mydelhi returned to normal life immediately and this time also I hear life is back to normal.I only hope good sense will prevail and no more lives will be lost.

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Teach India

Collecting Polythene in Yamuna
Henna Artist
Rahul at Work
Children Selling Roses
Children Performing
Drop some coins please

Times of India after successful “Lead India” campaign has launched yet another very innovative programe “Teach India”. This programe is to mobilize volunteers to teach illiterate children. This morning edition carried a full page advertisement about children seeking alms on traffic light crossing and asked people instead of giving money, come forward and spare at least two hours a week to teach children .I am sure people of mydelhi will come forward and make this programe a great success. I had always been pained watching children at road crossings selling books magazines or seeking alms. Others seek tips after performing acrobatics during red light stoppage of vehicles.