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'Where you are, that's your home'

By IANS | Updated: October 5, 2021 11:30 IST

New Delhi, Oct 5 Back in the 1960s, the national capital was a "quiet and safe place" where ...

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New Delhi, Oct 5 Back in the 1960s, the national capital was a "quiet and safe place" where women were not harmed and you could sleep on your terrace "without locking the main house door". Then, "a nouveau riche class prospered" and outwardly, New Delhi today "is a beautiful city" but "beneath lies hunger, filth and diseases".

Still, Malayalam author M. Mukundan is nostalgic about a city where he lived for 40 long years before moving back to his hometown of Mahe and this prompted him to write "Delhi - A Soliloquy", translated by Fathima E.V. and Nandakumar K

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