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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Janpath



This is college heaven. Most of the college students, who are not brand conscious but would kill to have a trendy wardrobe for less money flock the Janpath market in search of good bargains. The fact that I no more shop at Janpath... makes me feel.. old. :-)

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Lord Shiva



This is a lighted image of Lord Shiva. In India and particularly in West Delhi, Hindu Gods are pieces of art work, especially during festivals. This photo I clicked on Janmashtami day, the birthday of Lord Krishna. Even though the day celebrates Krishna, all the Gods are given adequate importance. I did not manage a single photo of Lord Krishna since crowds thronged all the display areas. However, I managed to capture Lord Shiv who was adorning a pillar on the way back home.

Friday, August 29, 2008

South Block



This is the South Block at the Raisina Hills. It flanks one side of the Rashtrapati Bhawan (Presidential Abode). One of the most majestic sites that one can find in modern Delhi, this building houses some very very important offices like the Ministry of External Affairs, the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry of Defence. Forget all that, I am totally mesmerized by the architecture and the color of the sky. It feels that even nature knows that this is the highest office of the country. :-)

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Costa Cafe



A treat for all of you. This is the food display at the counter of Costa Cafe, a slightly expensive cafe chain in Delhi. Slightly heavy on the pocket but their stuff is every bit worth the money, as you can imagine from the photo. Happy eating! :-)

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Krishi Bhawan



This is the 'Krishi Bhawan' or the Agricultural Office. This is where the Agricultural ministry sits. Considering that nearly 70% of the Indians are occupied in agriculture this building is a very important part of the ministerial block. the best part about Central Delhi is the greenery that you will spot. All the buildings on the Raisina Hills are made in a similar style.

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