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Enjoying the privilege of a
being a capital of diverse dynasties, Delhi, has evolved as a museum
showcasing the royalty of the ruling elite's and their monumental
heritage.
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Karol Bagh & Around
The
area around Karol Bagh properly settled after the partition when
Punjabis from Pakistan made it there home and opened numerous shops to
eke out a living. Today KB is a thriving commercial and business
centre and theres simply nothing that you cant find here.
¤ Ajmal Khan Road
Situated in Karol Bagh, it used to be a place for inexpensive
readymades, cotton yarn and embroidered garments but is much more than
that now. Fancy stores, big international labels and all kinds Indian
munchies and masalas are available here. The weekly haat (usually an
informal village market ) held here every Monday, when all the big
stores enjoy their weekly holiday, is perhaps the biggest of its kind
in Delhi.
¤ Arya Samaj Road
A place where you can buy second hand books. But the real McCoy is
actually the Sunday book bazaar held at Daryaganj.
¤ Bank Street
Just off Ajmal Khan Road, it has shop after shop displaying (and of
course selling) gold jewellery. Pick up a handcrafted piece or a
machine-made pattern, the variety is mind-boggling. Excellent for
those shopping for their trousseau.
¤ Ghaffar Market
This labyrinth of alleys and lanes specialises in supplying any
imported product that you can dream of buying sitting right here in
India. From cosmetics through watches, sunglasses, calculators,
eclectronic diares to hairdryers you can expect to find everything.

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