Dilligrocery.com - Online Grocery Store in Delhi NCR India
Ram Narain Prem Narain is a Wholesale and Retail grocery store situated in 403 Khari Baoli, Delhi, India serving National Capital Region (NCR) for more than 25 years. We specialize in variety of daily household grocery items ranging from Pulses, Rice, Spices to Dry Fruits.
dilligrocery.com is the 1st of its kind online venture in India of Ram Narain Prem Narain meant to provide facility of Online Grocery Shopping to our customers on a mouse click with Free Home Delivery.
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Dilligrocery - Online Grocery Shopping in Delhi, NCR India
Dilligrocery.com is the 1st of its kind, Online Venture in Delhi (of Ram Narain Prem Narain) based in the heart of Delhi, Khari Baoli, Chandni Chowk. With over 30 years of experience, We specialize in variety of daily household grocery items ranging from Pulses, Rice, Spices, Dry Fruits & many more. We are poised to Provide Highest quality products with hassle-free Online Grocery Shopping experience for all Customers residing in Delhi and Noida/Ghaziabad/Gurgaon.
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History underground: The forgotten Baolis or step-wells of Delhi!
A short film on the forgotten Baolis or step-wells of Old and New Delhi, India.
Nizamuddin Baoli:
Built in the 14th century by Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, this step well served as a water reservoir in olden days. Recently, after its 1st renovation in over 700 years it has become a popular hangout for the locals. Delhi houses numerous ancient structures including baolis or step-wells that are now a forgotten part of the city's urban sprawl. While Nizamuddin baoli still has some water in it the others have dried up or even vanished altogether. Those, which have survived the tides of time, are now waiting helplessly for restoration.
The popularity of the Nizamuddin baoli is also because of its proximity to the dargah bearing the same name. Although it is illegal and unsafe, many residents have built their houses sticking to the walls of the baoli. With air conditioners jutting out of worn-out walls it becomes more dangerous for the boys to jump in the pool.
Rajaon ki baoli:
Another magnificent baoli in the capital is the Rajaon ki baoli situated near Adam Khan's tomb in Mehrauli. Daulat Khan built this three-storied marvel in 1516 during the Lodhi reign; which showcases the brilliance of the ancient Indian architecture and engineering. With 12 pillars standing at its borders the baoli is a spectacular structure. The masons earlier used it for some time, which gave it, its name -- Rajaon ki Baoli!
What makes this baoli distinct is that its entire structure is subterranean. The outer structure is concealed and on approaching the entrance, only the top floor of the baoli is visible. Gradually, as one moves further, the lower levels come into view.
Gandhak ki baoli:
About one hundred meters south of the Adam Khan tomb lies another baoli in Mehrauli. It is Gandhak ki baoli, which owes its origin to Iltumish of the slave dynasty. The well gets its name from the sulphur: known as gandhak, in the water; which was known for its medicinal properties. Ranking as the largest in Delhi, the five-tiered Gandhak ki baoli is spread across expansively and has supplied water to the nearby areas for centuries. Also known as the diving well, it was earlier used by the locals for diving.
What was the pride of ancient rulers is now in immediate need of revival and restoration. Indian archeologists have tried to restore the water through other means but it has not been a success till now. With its fading charm it is in danger of being forgotten completely like so many other monuments.
Red fort Baoli:
Further away, the baoli of the famous Red Fort or the Laal Qilla of Delhi is lesser known. The distinct structure of the baoli has steps going down from two sides, which converge at a pit attached to the well. Unlike other step wells this one is fenced-in and locked. In comparison to the others this baoli does not have many visitors, as not many people know of its existence. Perhaps it is because this baoli is locked throughout the year but the one day when it is open to all is the 15th of August - the independence day of India.
Many say that it was built in the 14th century whereas the fort is a 17th century construction. The lonesome step well lies silently, witness to countless events of the past. Also, not many people know that the baoli was used as a prison. This is only evident when you visit the baoli as etched on stone are the names of the officers of the Indian National Army who were confined here in 1945 and 46 during the freedom movement.
Agrasen ki baoli:
In deep contrast to the silence of other baolis, Agrasen ki baoli lies amid business towers and a residential area. Although it is not certain but the credit for building this step-well goes to King Agrasen, which also gives the baoli its name. A 14th century construction, this baoli is lined on both sides with chambers and niches. The 104 steps of the well descend into the well's dried bottom, which has three levels.
Being in the middle of a residential area, this baoli has more visitors in comparison to others. 60 meters wide and 15 meters long, this baoli is also in desperate need of renovation like the others.
The ancient structures that are an integral part of our heritage need restoration and attention from us today.
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Traffic on the roads of National Capital- Delhi
Delhi is a metropolitan region in India that includes the national capital city, New Delhi. It is India's second-most-populous city after Mumbai, and the largest city in terms of area. With a population of 22 million in 2011, the city is the fourth-largest city in the world.[2][3] The NCT and its urban region have been given the special status of National Capital Region (NCR) under the Constitution of India's 69th amendment act of 1991. The NCR includes the neighbouring cities of Baghpat, Gurgaon, Sonepat, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Noida, Greater Noida and other nearby towns, and has nearly 22.2 million residents.[4]
Although technically a federally administered union territory, the political administration of the NCT of Delhi today more closely resembles that of a state of India, with its own legislature, high court and an executive council of ministers headed by a Chief Minister. New Delhi is jointly administered by the federal government of India and the local government of Delhi, and is the capital of the NCT of Delhi.
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Jew Town Spice Market, Kerala | Fresh & Local by Vicky Ratnani
AskMe presents review of Jew Town Spice Market by Chef Vicky Ratnani. He gears up to explore Indian marketplaces and re-create some of the best known Indian dishes.
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The chef starts with God’s own Country, Kerala, during the Onam season. He ventures on to the streets of Jew Town Spice Market to discover and cook the best dishes ever!
Located in the city of Kochi, Jew Town Spice Market is the hot spot for purchasing all the Spices, at very economical rates. The marketplace is much better than any retail store or mall in Kerala in terms of prices, quality and availability of spices.
In this video, he cooks delicious Pumpkin Erissery and Kerala Style Chicken Curry.
The Pumpkin Erissery is made of Mustard Seeds, Curry Leaves, Red chilly powder, Grated Coconut, Cumin Seeds, Turmeric powder and Pumpkins, garnished with Coriander leaves. While the Kerala Style Chicken Curry is made with Mustard Seeds, Onions, Ginger Garlic paste, Shallots and Curry Leaves.
Sadya, offered during Onam, includes some incredible dishes like Payasam, Buttermilk, Cherupayaru Mezhkupuratti, Rasam, Kurukku Kaalan, Olan and Chena varuthathu.
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Kochi, also known as Cochin, is a major port city on the south-west coast of India by the Laccadive Sea. It is part of the district of Ernakulam in the state of Kerala. Popularly known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, Kochi has been an important spice trading centre on the west coast of India since the 14th century.
Both international and domestic tourists arrive in Kerala. Kochi connects well with all the cities via air, railways, roadways and water bodies.
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[Wikipedia] Delhi Ridge
Delhi Ridge, sometimes simply called The Ridge, is a ridge in the National Capital Territory of Delhi in India. The ridge is a northern extension of the ancient Aravalli Range, some 1500 million years old (compared to just 50 million for the Himalaya). The ridge consists of quartzite rocks and extends from the Southeast at Tughlaqabad, near the Bhatti mines, branching out in places and tapering off in the north near Wazirabad on the west bank of the river Yamuna, covering a distance of about 35 kilometres.
The Delhi Ridge is said to be the green lungs for the city and protects Delhi from the hot winds of the deserts of Rajasthan to the west. It is also responsible for earning Delhi the tag of the world's second most bird-rich capital city, after Kenya's Nairobi.
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Pul Mithai living a wretched life
In an election season when media advertisements show that India is shining, there live over 350 families in a cluster of plastic tents, just six kilometres from the Parliament House in the national capital, without a single government amenity -- no drinking water, health and sanitation facility. Behold, they are living in this condition for over three decades.
In the Pul Mithai area in the Old Delhi, close to 1500 people live, but their whole world is their cluster of filthy plastic camps beside the railway track.
Most of the residents are migrants from Bihar's Monger district who are living here for last 30 to 35 years. Several youngsters who never visited school told India Tomorrow that they were born in the cluster and have been living here since. Most of them sell dry fruits at road side to earn their livelihood.
???????? Market WALK - Noida Sector 18 - India walking tour
Street travel documentary
Walking tour explores our streets,
Our ambience and our cities
And locks our sights in space and time
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Our shared cityscape
This tour - Noida Sector 18, Near East Delhi,
Noida, short for the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority, is a planned city under the management of the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (also called NOIDA). It is a satellite city of Delhi and is part of the National Capital Region of India. As per provisional reports of Census of India, the population of Noida in 2011 was 642,381. Noida is located in Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh state in close proximity to NCT of Delhi.
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This place was nuts! Madam, madam! - Come look at my shop! all over the place all day long! :)
Documentary | Delights of Delhi-6 | Hidden Kitchens of Old Delhi
Documentary By: Prabhat Tiwari & Aafreen Khan
Narrator: Atif Yamin
Location: Old Delhi
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AGRA (TAJ MAHAL), DELHI & JAIPUR – India ???????? [HD]
Video and photos in HD I have made during my Asia trip to Agra (Taj Mahal), Delhi and Jaipur (Golden Triangle) in the northern part of India in 2016. The video includes the following highlights: Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Palace, Humayun's Tomb, Chandi Chowk market, Qutb Minar, Khari Baoli, Kinari Bazaar, Red Fort, Amber Fort, Sheesh Mahal (Water Palace), City Palace, Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), the streets and bazaars of Delhi.
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TAJ MAHAL (source Wikipedia):
The Taj Mahal (meaning Crown of the Palace) is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan (reigned from 1628 to 1658), to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The tomb is the centrepiece of a 17-hectare (42-acre) complex, which includes a mosque and a guest house, and is set in formal gardens bounded on three sides by a crenellated wall.
Construction of the mausoleum was essentially completed in 1643 but work continued on other phases of the project for another 10 years. The Taj Mahal complex is believed to have been completed in its entirety in 1653 at a cost estimated at the time to be around 32 million rupees, which in 2015 would be approximately 52.8 billion rupees (U.S. $827 million). The construction project employed some 20,000 artisans under the guidance of a board of architects led by the court architect to the emperor, Ustad Ahmad Lahauri.
The Taj Mahal was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for being the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage. It is regarded by many as the best example of Mughal architecture and a symbol of India's rich history. In 2007, it was declared a winner of the New7Wonders of the World (2000–2007) initiative.
DELHI (source Wikipedia):
Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), is a city and a union territory of India. It is bordered by Haryana on three sides and by Uttar Pradesh to the east. The NCT covers an area of 1,484 square kilometres (573 sq mi). According to the 2011 census, Delhi city proper's population was over 11 million, the second-highest in India after Mumbai, while the whole NCT's population was about 16.8 million. Delhi's urban area is now considered to extend beyond the NCT boundary to include an estimated population of over 26 million people, making it the world's second-largest urban area. As of 2016 recent estimates of the metro economy of its urban area have ranked Delhi either the most or second-most productive metro area of India. Delhi is the second-wealthiest city after Mumbai in India, with a total wealth of $450 billion and home to 18 billionaires and 23,000 millionaires.
JAIPUR (source Wikipedia):
Jaipur is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan in Northern India. It was founded on 18 November 1727 by Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amer after whom the city is named.
Local fruit market in Delhi
Local fruit market in Delhi
Delhi is a metropolitan region in India that includes the national capital city, New Delhi. It is India's second-most-populous city after Mumbai, and the largest city in terms of area. With a population of 22 million in 2011, the city is the fourth-largest city in the world. The NCT and its urban region have been given the special status of National Capital Region (NCR) under the Constitution of India's 69th amendment act of 1991. The NCR includes the neighbouring cities of Baghpat, Gurgaon, Sonepat, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Noida, Greater Noida and other nearby towns, and has nearly 22.2 million residents.
Although technically a federally administered union territory, the political administration of the NCT of Delhi today more closely resembles that of a state of India, with its own legislature, high court and an executive council of ministers headed by a Chief Minister. New Delhi is jointly administered by the federal government of India and the local government of Delhi, and is the capital of the NCT of Delhi.
Delhi has been continuously inhabited since the 6th century BC. Through most of its history, Delhi has served as a capital of various kingdoms and empires. It has been captured, ransacked and rebuilt several times, particularly during the medieval period, and the modern Delhi is a cluster of a number of cities spread across the metropolitan region. Delhi was the site of ancient Indraprastha, the legendary capital of the Pandavas during the Mahabharata. Delhi re-emerged as a major political, cultural and commercial city along the trade routes between northwest India and the Gangetic plain during the Delhi sultanates.
In AD 1639, the Mughal emperor Shahjahan built a new walled city in Delhi, which served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1649 until the Rebellion of 1857. The British captured Delhi in 1857 and the city replaced Kolkata as the seat of British government in India in 1911. A new capital city, New Delhi, was built to the south of the old city during the 1920s. When the British left India in 1947, New Delhi became the national capital and seat of government.
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Old Delhi Bicycle Ride I Cycling in Old Delhi I 4K
Old Delhi or Purani Dilli is a walled city of Delhi, India, founded as Shahjahanabad in 1638, when Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor at the time, decided to shift the Mughal capital from Agra.[1] The construction of the city was completed in 1648, and it remained the capital of the Mughal Empire until its fall in 1857,[1][2][3] when the British Raj took over a paramount power in India. It was once filled with mansions of nobles and members of the royal court, along with elegant mosques and gardens. Today, despite having become extremely crowded and dilapidated, it still serves as the symbolic heart of metropolitan Delhi.
The site of Shahjahanabad is north of earlier settlements of Delhi. Its southern part overlaps some of the area that was settled by the Tughlaqs in the 14th century when it was the seat of Delhi Sultanate. The sultanates ruled from Delhi between 1206[4] and 1526, when the last was replaced by the Mughal dynasty[5]. The five dynasties were the Mamluk dynasty (1206–90), the Khalji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414), the Sayyid dynasty (1414–51), Lodi dynasty (1451–1526) and the Suri dynasty (1540-1556)
Delhi remained an important place for the Mughals, who built palaces and forts . Most importantly, Shah Jahan had the walled city built from 1638 to 1649, containing the Lal Qila and the Chandni Chowk. Delhi was one of the original twelve subahs (imperial Mughal provinces), renamed Shahjahanbad in 1648, bordering Awadh, Agra, Ajmer, Multan and Lahore subahs. Daryaganj had the original cantonment of Delhi, after 1803, where a native regiment of Delhi garrison was stationed, which was later shifted to Ridge area. East of Daryaganj was Raj ghat Gate of the walled city, opening at Raj Ghat on Yamuna River.[6] First wholesale market of Old Delhi opened as the hardware market in Chawri Bazaar in 1840, the next wholesale market was that of dry fruits, spices and herbs at Khari Baoli, opening in 1850. The Phool Mandi (Flower Market) of Daryaganj was established in 1869, and even today, despite serving a small geographical area, it is of great importance due to dense population.[7]
After the fall of the Mughal Empire post 1857 revolt, the British Raj shifted the capital of British controlled territories in India to a less volatile city, Calcutta in Bengal, where it remained until 1911. After the announcement of the change, the British developed Lutyens' Delhi (in modern New Delhi) just south-west of Shahjahanabad. At this point, the older city started being called Old Delhi, as New Delhi became the seat of national government. It was formally inaugurated as such in 1931.
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Delhi market shutdown: Sadar Bazar closed to protest against sealing
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4K ???????? Rajasthan Walk - Pushkar Town - India walking tour
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This tour: Pushkar Town, Rajasthan
Pushkar is a town in the Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated about 10 km (6.2 mi) northwest of Ajmer and about 150 kilometres (93 mi) southwest of Jaipur. It is a pilgrimage site for Hindus and Sikhs. Pushkar has many temples. Most of the temples and ghats in Pushkar are from the 18th century and later, because many temples were destroyed during Muslim conquests in the area. Subsequently, the destroyed temples were rebuilt. The most famous among Pushkar temples is the red spired Brahma Temple built by Gurjar samrat Pushkar, who is father of Vedmata Gayatri, who was a chechi kanya married to lord brahma. It is considered a sacred city by the Hindus particularly in Shaktism.
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???????? Market WALK - Atta Market - India walking tour
Street travel documentary
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Our shared cityscape
This tour - Noida Sector 18, Near East Delhi,
Noida, short for the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority, is a planned city under the management of the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (also called NOIDA). It is a satellite city of Delhi and is part of the National Capital Region of India. As per provisional reports of Census of India, the population of Noida in 2011 was 642,381. Noida is located in Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh state in close proximity to NCT of Delhi. .
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Largest wholesale fruit and vegetable market in Asia: Azadpur Mandi Delhi 4K aerial view
Aerial view of Asia's largest wholesale fruit and vegetable market.
Biggest wholesale fruit and vegetable market in Delhi - Azadpur Mandi. This is the Ch. Hira Singh Wholesale Vegetable and fruit market.
Azadpur Fruit & Vegetable Market is the biggest Fruit & Vegetable market in Asia. This is a market of national importance as it has assumed the character of a National Distribution Centre for important fruits like Apple, Banana, Orange, Mango and Vegetables like Potato, Onion, Garlic & Ginger.
Almost all the fresh agricultural produce is transported from Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, the northern hill states of India. The entire area of Azadpur Mandi covers more than 90 acres, which includes all its locations. Some of the fruits distributed from Azadpur Mandi are apple, orange, banana, mango and the vegetables are potato, garlic, onion, ginger.
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