In 2014, Abu Sufiyan started Purani Dilli Walo Ki Baatein to make heritage walks in Old Delhi much more layered. The years have seen him take guests around some iconic spots, including Hazrat Shah Waliullah Public Library.
When she began, the idea that a heritage site could be altered was considered an anathema. But today, even the Qutub Minar can be on anyone’s travel itinerary—differently-abled, elderly or pregnant.
About 25 km from the well-manicured lawns of Qutub Minar in New Delhi, lies what we can call its neglected cousin—the Kaushal Minar, also known as the Hastsal Minar or Chhota Qutub Minar.
Every year, different countries across the world take part in global Light-it-up-Blue campaign and light up their most iconic sites in blue to show their support for Autism.
Delhi-based Neha Arora and her organisation Planet Abled have opened new horizons for India’s disabled population, helping them travel instead of being confined to the four walls of their homes.
As Faridabad unfurls world's largest Indian flag, here is why TBI Reader Nalin Rai thinks national symbols like this are a crucial part of Indian society and cinema.