💨 Abstract
The article discusses the transformation of Irani cafes in Hyderabad, a popular cultural institution known for leisurely chai sessions. The author reminisces about the traditional cafes as spaces for relaxation and discussions, but laments their current state as fast-paced eateries due to commercial reasons and population growth. Famous cafes like Garden Cafe, Grand Hotel, and Paradise Hotel have been affected, reducing space for sitting and chatting.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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