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Delhiwale: This way to David Street
Daryaganj's David Street reflects loss with absent vendors and a vanished bridge, yet remains lively with tea drinkers and laborers watching cricket.

Updated on Feb 21, 2025 09:19 PM IST
Delhiwale: This way to Mahila Haat
Mahila Haat, initially a failed artisan market, has transformed into Delhi's vibrant Sunday Book Bazar, attracting thousands and preserving its literary roots.

Updated on Nov 02, 2024 05:16 AM IST
Delhiwale: Of silence and song
Ramjas Path in Daryaganj, a serene lane with pilkhan trees and unique street vendors, anticipates the return of students to the nearby school after summer break.

Updated on Jul 02, 2024 04:58 PM IST
Legal tussle over who invented butter chicken and dal makhani reaches Delhi HC
Moti Mahal, the restaurant credited with inventing butter chicken, has sued rival restaurant Daryaganj for claiming it was their ancestor who created the dish.

Updated on Jan 21, 2024 05:08 AM IST
Shruti Kakkar, New Delhi
Who 'invented’ butter chicken, dal makhani? 2 Delhi restaurants reach court
Notably, on their official website, Daryaganj restaurant advertises themselves as the inventor of butter chicken and dal makhani.

Published on Jan 20, 2024 06:54 PM IST
A riot memoir: Anxiety, privilege and Molotov cocktails
A Delhi-based journalist recounts the anxiety he experienced during the anti-CAA protests and Delhi riots, highlighting the mental health impact of such events

Updated on Aug 18, 2023 08:25 PM IST
Ahead of G20 summit: Stretch from Daryaganj to Nizamuddin set for facelift
A senior MCD official associated with the project said a joint survey of the areas had identified five key problems, including damaged footpath, encroachments, inadequate signages and informatory boards

Updated on Jan 11, 2023 04:19 AM IST
At Delhi’s Daryaganj, bibliophiles can weigh their options — literally
Daryaganj may no longer be home to the iconic Sunday Book Bazar, a 50-year old popular weekly books market that was shifted to the nearby Mahila Haat about two years ago, but over a dozen permanent bookshops have come up in the central Delhi market in the past few years.

Updated on Mar 21, 2022 10:41 AM IST