Hi Friends!
I have logged on to my blog after such long time. I hardly went on to it. Today I realized that I had also forgotten the blog address along with the email id and password. Anyways thanks to God that I was able to recover them and now I am back on my blog.
I have so much to share here.
Yesterday 12th Nov 2011 I had gone for an Art Exhibition to Triveni Kala Sangam. The first ever exhibition organised by Vision in Variation, ‘The Umbilical Cord’, intends to express the cord between a woman and her creation, which is the new life. This new life, which is an extension of her intimate self, is a reflection of her aspirations, experiences, and desires, in a way her complete existence. It was just amazing.
have a good nigt sleep
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Walks @ Mehrauli Archaeological Park
Chandni Chowk Walk on 7th March 2009
Hi,
This time I decided to explore Chandni Chowk. The walk was done by Intach and the lead walker was Harika Sachdev. The meeting point was the Jain Temple and we were 20 of all. After the introduction we walked through the lanes of chandni chowk. Passed by State Bank of India and then saw the Church, Dariba and saw the famous Jalebi wala.
Then we stopped at Sis Ganj Gurdwara were Harika told us about the importance of the Gurdwara. From there we went deeper into the lanes, there came gantewali shop, parantha wali gali, nau griha. We also went inside the Jain temple here. And then finally reached Jama Masjid.
This time I decided to explore Chandni Chowk. The walk was done by Intach and the lead walker was Harika Sachdev. The meeting point was the Jain Temple and we were 20 of all. After the introduction we walked through the lanes of chandni chowk. Passed by State Bank of India and then saw the Church, Dariba and saw the famous Jalebi wala.
Then we stopped at Sis Ganj Gurdwara were Harika told us about the importance of the Gurdwara. From there we went deeper into the lanes, there came gantewali shop, parantha wali gali, nau griha. We also went inside the Jain temple here. And then finally reached Jama Masjid.
There our walk ended. Then a few of us decided to visit the Masjid. We went inside the Masjid. It was amazing. There was a water pond in the middle with peigoens all over the place, lovely view. From there we went back to parantha wali gali, had the tasty paranthas & back home.
Monday, February 23, 2009
IHC walk to Panscheel Park, Shahpur Jat & Siri Fort
The walk with Sam Miller, author of Delhi: Adventures of a Megacity, was a very different experience. We walked through the Panscheel Park, Shahpur Jat village seeing the ruins of Siri Fort. Sam showed us the remains of the Fort that were in different areas.
Sam seems to have a good idea about this place. He took us through such routes that only a local person can know. We walked through many lanes (galis) of Shahpur Jat village. Then we reached the DDA Panscheel Park where we went through some hiddens routes to see the stone walls of the fort.
Sam is a wonderful person with good sense of humor. This has been a rewarding experience for me.
I'll add some more details to this walk later.
With best wishes,
Bbhawanaa
22nd February 2009
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