THE ART OF UNEVENTFUL EVERYDAY

The Art of Uneventful Everyday

The Art of Uneventful Everyday

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Like any other south Asian city, Delhi had grown organically through migrants of different communities and classes.Many working-class people develop their site of work and residence through a network of social relationships.Most of the time, these sites are illegal or quasi-legal.

They often suffer the blow of violence of demolition due to the beautification of the Iron city or through the logic of hygiene.These migrant working-class people are seen as trace-passers in the city.One such site is Meena Bazar.

It is a makeshift Throw market outside the main gate of Jama Masjid, a Mughal time famous mosque in old Delhi.This mosque stands just opposite the side of another spectacular Mughal site, Red Fort.Every year these two Mughal monuments attract millions of tourists.

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