The diversity in the city of Delhi continues to shape its culture and modern history. Join us as we understand the narratives of refugees in the city - the Afghans, the Tibetans, the Burmese and more - through the lens of their food that’s helping them keep the memories of their homes alive.
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Once called East Pakistan Displaced Persons Colony, CR Park was built in the 1960s to accommodate Bengali refugees from Bangladesh. Explore the stop with your tour leader as you hear stories about the Bengali nostalgia and learn about the origins and evolution of Bengali cuisine.
In a locality in South Delhi, displaced Afghans have built a little Kabul where eateries serve flavours of their homeland. Enjoy the Afghani feast and hospitality as you hear tales of love and loss.
Enjoy deliicacies like the omnipresent momo in Delhi as you learn how the refugees are rewriting narratives.
A place that epitomizes convergence and diversity when we are otherwise talking about displacement on the tour. This place serves as an ambience of a traditional Rural Haat or village market, but one suited for more contemporary needs. Here one sees a synthesis of crafts, food and cultural activity. This Food and Craft Bazar is a treasure house of Indian culture, handicrafts and ethnic cuisine, A unique bazaar, in the heart of the city, it displays the richness of Indian culture on a permanent basis.
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