For visitors to Delhi, shopping is high on the list of
"things to do". Tourists find a wide choice of items- such as carpets, silks,
jewellery, leather and silver ware, handicrafts and handprinted cotton - that
are synonymous with India. Each item is available in a range of prices,
depending on the quality and the outlet.
Haus Khas Village, Connaught Place and Chandni Chowk are worlds
apart from one another, yet each of them reflects an aspect of this many -
faceted city. In fact one of the fascinating ways of understanding a city is by
wandering through its market places for it is here that contemporary culture is
most visible to the outsider.
Connaught Place, New Delhi's original shopping arcade was planned
as part of the Imperial capital in 1911. On Baba Kharak Singh Marg, are the
numerous government State Emporia. Which afford a glimpse of the handicrafts of
each state. So does the recently- inaugurated new Central Cottage Industries
Emporium on Janpath. Across the road from "Cottage" as it is popularly known,
are the inviting stalls along Janpath.
Moving further south are the up market shopping centers of South
Delhi- South Extension, Greater Kailash I and II, Green Park,Khan Market and
Hauz Khas Village.
The haunt of the nouveau riche, these markets offer a combination
of ethnic chic and designer lebels, Indian and international. Hauz Khas Village
has set a very interesting trend as market. Over the countries, a village had
developed around the medieval college and the tomb of Firoz Shah Tughlaq. A few
years ago, an association called Dastakar - set up a showroom in the village. |