Delirious Delhi


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When the Big Apple no longer felt big enough, Dave Prager and his wife, Jenny, moved to a city of sixteen million people—with seemingly twice as many honking horns. Living and working in Delhi, the couple wrote about their travails and discoveries on their popular blog Our Delhi Struggle. This book, all new, is Dave’s top-to-bottom account of a megacity he describes as simultaneously ecstatic, hallucinatory, feverish, and hugely energizing. Weaving together useful observations and hilarious anecdotes, he covers what you need to know to enjoy the city and discover its splendors: its sprawling layout,some favorite sites, the food, the markets, and the challenges of living in or visiting a city that presents every human extreme at once. Among his revelations: secrets that every Delhiite knows, including the key phrase for successfully negotiating with any shopkeeper; the most fascinating neighborhoods, and the trendiest; the realities behind common stereotypes; tips for enjoying street food and finding hidden restaurants, as well as navigating the transportation system; and the nuances of gestures like the famous Indian head bobble. Delirious Delhi is at once tribute to a great world city and an invitation to explore. Read it, and you’ll want to book the next flight!




Delirious Delhi


Book Description

'Delhi exists in a kind of quantum state: in Delhi, all things are true at once. When the Big Apple no longer felt big enough, Dave and Jenny moved to a city of sixteen million people - and, seemingly, twice that many horns honking at once. Delirious Delhi depicts India s capital as the two experienced it, from office life in the rising tech hubs to the traffic jam philosophy that keeps people sane in the gridlock leading to them. With only their sense of humour as their guide, Dave and Jenny set out to explore a city in which ancient stone monuments compete with glass-clad shopping malls to define the landscape. What follows is a top-to-bottom snapshot of a city in the thick of loud and accelerating change. Anyone new to Delhi will have their understanding of it magnified by this book. And anyone who already knows Delhi will appreciate this candid tribute to a city that 's everything to everyone at the same time.




Delhi Travel Guide


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Embark on an Unforgettable Journey with the Definitive Delhi Travel Guide! Discover the vibrant heart of India through the pages of this comprehensive Delhi Travel Guide. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history, culture, and modernity that define this dynamic city. Whether you're a first-time traveler or a seasoned explorer, this guide promises to be your trusted companion in navigating the bustling streets, historic monuments, and hidden gems of Delhi. Unveil the Past: Delve into the city's storied past as you explore its historical treasures. Wander through the UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the majestic Red Fort, the awe-inspiring Qutub Minar, and the intricate Humayun's Tomb. Let the guide's insightful narratives transport you to the eras of empires, dynasties, and architectural marvels that shaped Delhi's identity. Experience Cultural Kaleidoscope: Immerse yourself in Delhi's diverse cultural mosaic. From the bustling bazaars of Chandni Chowk to the serene beauty of Lotus Temple, the guide leads you to iconic landmarks and off-the-beaten-path wonders alike. Discover the harmonious blend of old and new as you stroll through Connaught Place, the heart of modern Delhi, or witness the spiritual aura of Akshardham Temple. Indulge in Gastronomic Adventures: Embark on a culinary journey that ignites your taste buds with flavors and aromas unique to Delhi. Explore the bustling Paranthe Wali Gali for delectable stuffed parathas or savor the iconic street food delights that Delhi is renowned for. The guide unveils the best spots for chaat, kebabs, and other local delicacies, ensuring your culinary experience is nothing short of extraordinary. Navigate with Ease: Whether you're using public transport or seeking the comfort of taxis, our guide provides valuable insights on getting around Delhi efficiently and safely. From auto rickshaws to the modern metro system, gain confidence in your exploration as you uncover the city's nooks and crannies with ease. Stay Safe and Savvy: Navigate Delhi's vibrant streets with the knowledge to avoid scams and pitfalls. Learn how to stay cautious against touts and ensure your safety as you discover the city's hidden corners. With invaluable tips and tricks, you'll be empowered to embrace Delhi's wonders confidently. Plan Your Itinerary: Whether you have five days or more, our meticulously crafted itineraries cater to different preferences and travel styles. From historical enthusiasts to foodies, solo travelers to families, our guide ensures every day in Delhi is packed with memorable experiences. Don't miss the opportunity to make your journey to Delhi truly unforgettable. Equip yourself with the ultimate Delhi Travel Guide and embark on a transformative exploration of this mesmerizing city. Get ready to uncover the essence of Delhi's past, present, and future as you navigate its vibrant streets, savor its flavors, and embrace its captivating culture.




DK Eyewitness Top 10 Delhi


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Discover the best of everything India's vibrant capital city has to offer, from the impressive Red Fort to the splendid Taj Mahal in nearby Agra. Six easy-to-follow itineraries explore the city's most interesting areas—from colorful bazaars to peaceful parks and gardens—while reviews of the best restaurants, shops, and hotels in Delhi will help you plan your perfect trip. True to its name, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Top 10 Delhi covers all the major sights and attractions in easy-to-use "top 10" lists that help you plan the vacation that's right for you. • Itineraries help you plan your trip. • Top 10 lists feature off-the-beaten-track ideas, along with standbys like the top attractions, shopping, dining options, and more. • Comprehensive laminated pull-out map includes color-coded design, public transportation maps, and street indexes. • Maps of walking routes show you the best ways to maximize your time. • Additional maps marked with sights from the guidebook are shown on inside cover flaps, with selected street index and metro map. The perfect pocket-size travel companion: DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Top 10 Delhi. Series Overview: DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Top 10 are handy travel guides that take the work out of planning a trip. Packed with amazing ideas, informative maps, insider tips, and useful advice, DK's Top 10 guides lead you to the very best your destination has to offer. The pocket size make these the perfect guide to take on vacation. Discover the history, art, architecture, and culture of your destination through Top 10 lists, from the best museums, bars, and sights to the places to avoid.




Modern India


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This one-volume thematic encyclopedia examines life in contemporary India, with topical sections focusing on geography, history, government and politics, economy, social classes and ethnicity, religion, food, etiquette, literature and drama, and more. Modern Indian, an addition to the Understanding Modern Nations series, is an in-depth and interdisciplinary encyclopedia. While many books on life in India exist today, this volume is unique as a concise, accessible overview of multiple aspects of Indian society and history. It will be a useful background or supplemental text for anyone interested in modern Indian life and culture. Individual chapters address all aspects of life in 21st-century India, from geography and history to economy and religion to etiquette and sports. Each chapter begins with an overview, followed by entries on, for example, major political parties or literary works. Each overview and entry is self-contained and accompanied by an up-to-date Further Reading list.




Pirate Modernity


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Using Delhi’s contemporary history as a site for reflection, Pirate Modernity moves from a detailed discussion of the technocratic design of the city by US planners in the 1950s, to the massive expansions after 1977, culminating in the urban crisis of the 1990s. As a practice, pirate modernity is an illicit form of urban globalization. Poorer urban populations increasingly inhabit non-legal spheres: unauthorized neighborhoods, squatter camps and bypass legal technological infrastructures (media, electricity). This pirate culture produces a significant enabling resource for subaltern populations unable to enter the legal city. Equally, this is an unstable world, bringing subaltern populations into the harsh glare of permanent technological visibility, and attacks by urban elites, courts and visceral media industries. The book examines contemporary Delhi from some of these sites: the unmaking of the citys modernist planning design, new technological urban networks that bypass states and corporations, and the tragic experience of the road accident terrifyingly enhanced by technological culture. Pirate Modernity moves between past and present, along with debates in Asia, Africa and Latin America on urbanism, media culture, and everyday life. This pioneering book suggests cities have to be revisited afresh after proliferating media culture. Pirate Modernity boldly draws from urban and cultural theory to open a new agenda for a world after media urbanism.




The Call of Love: A collection of short stories


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Seven stories spanning the globe and a century, revealing narratives of individual characters and their experience in a rich multicultural context.




Churning the Earth


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The world stands so dazzled by India’s meteoric economic rise that we hesitate to acknowledge its consequences to the people and the environment. In Churning the Earth, Aseem Shrivastava and Ashish Kothari engage in a timely enquiry of this impressive growth story. They present incontrovertible evidence on how the nature of this recent growth has been predatory and question its sustainability. Unfettered development has damaged the ecological basis that makes life possible for hundreds of millions resulting in conflicts over water, land and natural resources, and increasing the chasm between the rich and the poor, threatening the future of India as a civilization. Rich with data and stories, this eye-opening critique of India’s development strategy argues for a radical ecological democracy based on the principles of environmental sustainability, social equity and livelihood security. Shrivastava and Kothari urge a fundamental shift towards such alternatives—already emerging from a range of grassroots movements—if we are to forestall the descent into socio-ecological chaos. Churning the Earth is unique in presenting not only what is going wrong in India, but also the ways out of the crises that globalised growth has precipitated.




Delhi Is Not Far


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The residents of Pipalnagar, a dull and dusty small town, hope to one day leave behind their humdrum lives for the thrills of Delhi. Deep Chand, the barber, dreams of giving the prime minister a haircut; Pitamber wishes to ride an autorickshaw instead of pulling a cycle-rickshaw; and Aziz will be happy with a junk shop in Chandni Chowk. Sharing their dreams of escape is the narrator Arun, a struggling detective-fiction writer. As he waits for inspiration to write a blockbuster, he seeks and discovers love in unusual places—with the young prostitute Kamla, wise beyond her years, and the orphan and epileptic Suraj, surprisingly optimistic despite his difficult circumstances. In Delhi Is Not Far, one of his most enduring novels, Ruskin Bond sketches a moving portrait of small- town India with characteristic sympathy and quiet wisdom.




Delhi


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‘... nobody who lives there, nobody at all, has much good to say about Delhi.’ Along with Milton Keynes, Detroit and Purgatory, Delhi is one of the world’s great unloved destinations. So when Elizabeth Chatterjee makes her way from the cool hum of Oxford to the demented June heat of heat of Delhi to research her PhD, she find herself both baffled and curious about the je ne sais quoi of this city of ‘graveyards and tombstones’. As flanêur and sagacious resident, Liz takes us through the serpentine power structures, the idyll, the bullshit­—peeling layer after layer of the city’s skin to reveal its aspirations, its insecurity, its charm and finally its urban dissonance. Uncannily perceptive, predictive, and hysterical, Delhi Mostly Harmless puts a firm finger on the electric pulse of Delhi.