“Such boisterous nature! I’m sure you must be from Delhi”
“Your first impression was of a haughty girl who is arrogant
and always bossing around”
“You’re from Delhi? I’ve heard Delhi girls swear a lot!”
I was baffled at these reactions I got from people during
my first few days in Mumbai - a city, as
I was told, that was very chilled out; where nobody really cared about who you
were. I couldn’t possibly fathom how any Delhi Girl could be different from the
ones from a similar metropolitan. But soon it dawned on me. Yes, there was good enough reason for this difference. For being classified as a 'Delhi-ite'.
I have been born and brought up there. I have spent the crucial
21 years of my life in Delhi. A city where being out of your home alone beyond
9pm is almost a sin; where chain-snatchers, eve-teasers and disgusting-oglers
wouldn’t fear going on about with their corrupt actions and lewd statements even
in bright daylight. The ‘heart’ of India where wearing a cut-sleeve tee and
shorts in Delhi Metro was as inappropriate as butterflies to wicked 10 year
olds, they’d pester them even when it’s totally uncalled-for.
How could the ones freely roaming along the marine lines at
midnight learn to prefer a backpack with pepper-spray instead of a journalist/side
bag in public places. How could the cool and easy going people coming from
oh-so-not-Delhi states know why the girls with perpetual stone-faced looks are
always ready to remove their chappals
for a good thrashing at the slightest sign of mischief.
They say ‘better safe than sorry’. So that’s how we grow up;
learning to protect ourselves, be bold and assertive about our own ‘rights to
swear’. Ah! So much for Delhi-bashing! But
despite all its lack-of-security (or too much insecurity?) and power-hunger, it
has its own appeal. It is the one state (okay, UT!) that will always be close
to my heart.
For the uninitiated readers, Delhi’s cultural heritage is
only too intriguing. The Red Fort, Purana Quila, Qutub Minar, Jantar Mantar, Lodhi Gardens are just few indications of a
regality that it has been. The ‘chaat’ and ‘chehal-pehal’ of Chandni Chowk, the
classy aura of Connaught Place and South Delhi, our own Delhi-Metro, its food
and foodies, its shops and shopaholics! Everything about the city is lovely.
Having spent almost 2 years here in Mumbai now, I can definitely say that it may be the fashion capital of India, but it can never
match the sense of confidence and asservation of Delhi-ites. Its congested roads,
tiring traffic and rickety Best Buses can only dream to match the wider roads, Low-floor
CNG Buses and Metro (okay! We take too much
pride in it J)
If Mumbai-rains are much sought after, ask a Delhi-ite how
he feels about ‘Garam Pakodas with Adrak waali Chai’ in ‘Dilli ki Sardi’. If
Mumbai has the whole of Bollywood housed here, ask A Delhi-ite how proud (s)he is of the
Republic Day parades and India Gate and the Commonwealth games being held at Delhi.
Every city is special in its own way. And Delhi, my hometown, has its own exceptional charm. Someone has said (and rightly so) that it can't be described wholly in one person's viewpoint. Every Delhi-ite has his/her own view of the place. His/her own way of getting enchanted by the small city that has so much to offer. And it is my ‘Clean and Green Delhi’, my 'City of Flyovers' that I'll always miss no matter where I am.
Every city is special in its own way. And Delhi, my hometown, has its own exceptional charm. Someone has said (and rightly so) that it can't be described wholly in one person's viewpoint. Every Delhi-ite has his/her own view of the place. His/her own way of getting enchanted by the small city that has so much to offer. And it is my ‘Clean and Green Delhi’, my 'City of Flyovers' that I'll always miss no matter where I am.
This post is merely a result of reflecting over the scepticism
towards Delhi and its people that I have seen in the two years I have been in
Mumbai. In no way do I mean to demean Mumbai over Delhi. Because all said and
done, “Agar Mumbai India ki Jaan hai, to Delhi Dil se kam nahi” :P
(Pardon the Pjs plz!)
nice blog
ReplyDeleteThank you 'delhi girl'. :)
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ReplyDeleteI went through your blog and found it very interesting which is why I am leaving this message here. We are soon launching a web portal on Delhi and would love to syndicate some of the posts from your blog or have you writing fresh content for us. If this holds your interest then please do let me know on richa@acropoletravels.com. Look forward to hear from you. Thanks.
Delhi Girl Is So Cute i like Somy
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