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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Delhi nightlife: Delhi Indie Night at Cafe 27, Kailash Colony Market > 1st July 2011

Time : 8:00 pm - 1:00 am

Entry : Free

For more details:
- e-mail: delhiindienight@gmail.com
- facebook www.facebook.com/delhiindienight

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Friday, June 24, 2011

Delhi Exibitions/Seminars: Security India 2011

Event Profile
Security India 2011 is a conference dedicated to the infrastructural security solutions. This three day event has been organized by Comnet Conferences at Hotel Le Meridian in New Delhi.

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Delhi nightlife: Alliance Francaise presents "Fête de la Musique 2011" The World’s Music Day Celebrations with Betty Argo and Soulmate

Date: 25th June, 2011
Time: 9 pm onwards
Place:Florian, 2nd floor, MGF Metropolitan Mall, District Centre, Saket, New Delhi
Nearest Metro Station: Malviya Nagar


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Delhi nightlife: Apache Indian live alongwith DJs Nasha, Vinny, Prashant and dholwallahs> 9pm on 24th june 2011

Time : 9:00 pm
Entry : Club Rules Apply
Place: Club Reverb, The Great India Place, A-2, Sector 38 A, Atta Market, Noida - 201301
Venue Info: the Great India Place 
Nearest Metro Station: 'Noida Sector 18'
Event Details : Apache Indian live alongwith DJs Nasha, Vinny, Prashant and dholwallahs.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Delhi Food – Khandani Pakodiwalla, Near Bhikaji Cama Flyover

City, City food, Delhi, pakoda

Certain plates are not lucky to be ghettoized with a certain climate. For some excuse for why pakodas are romanticized with monsoon. As the sky obscures, cooks obediently cut the vegetables, layer them in chickpea paste and begin profound-searing them. Yet Delhi's normal twelve-month precipitation of 611 mm is barely sufficient for pakoda fans

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Delhi Landmark – Gurdwara Seesganj, Chandni Chowk


City Landmark - Gurudwara Sisganj Sahib, Chandni Chowk
Holy and Serene inside Gurdwara Seesganj
Holy and serene.
Not as open and airy as Gurdwara Bangla Sahib in Connaught Place, Seesganj Sahib is as peaceful as any profound destination ought to be. Gurdwara Seesganj was raised in memory of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh guru, who was decapitated here on the requests of Emperor Aurangzeb in 1675. 

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Delhi Culture – The Sufi Music Crisis, Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah

The battle for the soul of qawwali. Dama dam mast qalandar. Qawwali, Islam's hallowed Sufi music offered in the sanctums of the Indian subcontinent, is confronting a minute of unease. It is best reflected in the tender conflict between the two lead qawwal families in Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah, one of Sufism's overwhelmingly imperative traveler centres. 

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Delhi Food – Haleem, Meena Bazaar


haleem
City food- Haleem @Meena Bazaar
Haleem is a satisfying meal, completely different from the actual subtle confections of Mughlai delicacies, like koftas and also pulaos. Yellowish with paste-like uniformity, it is usually a one-dish supper of grain, lentils and meat. Cooked in all sufi shrines and served throughout Muharram get-togethers

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Delhi Food – Bedmi Poori, Shyam Sweets


Deep-fried, crisp and puffy, bedmi poori is a bread made of wheat flour and ground urad lentil. Served with aloo subzi (potato gravy), it is heavier than plain pooris, which are only of flour. An Old Delhi specialty, bedmi’s social origins illustrate the area’s multi-religious character.


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Friday, June 17, 2011

Delhi Hangout – Flipside Café, Hauz Khas Village

No. 7. First Floor, at Hauz Khas Village (2651 6341) – Taken in by its faux-bohemian spirit, some consider Hauz Khas Village a John Lennon song. People come here to soak in its slapdash alternativeness. One club plays jazz, one bookstore showcases books by non-conformist publishers, and one restaurant (glowingly reviewed in Time magazine’s Europe edition) has stapled printouts for a menu.

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Delhi Hangout – Half Price Bookstore, Select Citywalk Mall

Some of Delhi’s best independently owned book stores (Fact & Fiction, the Bookshop, New Book Depot) don’t encourage discounts. Concessions kill the small players. The 31-year-old Bookworm, a landmark store in Connaught Place, shut down in 2008; its owner complained that book-store chains were doling out great discounts that he could never afford to give. Like compulsive shoe shoppers, most book-buying consumers need instant gratification.

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Delhi Nature – Into a Mine, Gurgaon-Faridabad Road


Neighboring the Gurgaon-Faridabad interstate, south of the city, the mine was unearthed for Badarpur sand and Delhi quartzite, right around the most usually utilized development materials for raising edifices.

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Delhi Landmark – Sikander Bakery, Kucha Faulad Khan


It's a restricted and gloomy, with the exemption for the orange sparkle from an opening in the divider. Two men in lungis squat when the wood-booted broiler. Darkened iron trays are stacked inverse one of the unit's soiled dividers. Ten minutes later, a man supplements a long press spatula into the broiler and completes a tray of paape. This radiant-tan bread and the Dickensian planet in which it is made has vanished.

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Dilli (Delhi) Haat ( INA ) : Delhi Craft Bazaar ( Market ) offering Crafts Products, Cultural Activities & Food from all over India

Delhi, delhi haat


Dilli(Delhi) Haat was established to provide a platform to craftsmen all over the country who were otherwise limited to their villages & towns.

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Slut Walk Delhi: A Fight To Reclaim Dignity And Rights


What is the most regular response to a lady who is dressed 'provacatively'? That she has no ethics, she is detached charactered and is welcoming inconvenience. Isnt it? Ladies and young ladies who ended up being schmucks of sexual ill-use are regularly told that they must have courted undue consideration by dressing improperly.

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