💨 Abstract
In a panel discussion at the India International Centre, historians, a radio jockey, and a journalist explored who the real Dilliwalas are, as Delhi's original inhabitants are now largely invisible. Historian Irfan Habib expressed concern that Delhi is seen more as a city of opportunity rather than history. The city, they agreed, is multi-layered and rich in culture, with a crucial crossroads history.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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