Description
Delhi?s urban villages are paradoxical spaces-at once ancient and evolving, marginalized yet central to the city?s modern economy. These are places where centuries-old traditions coexist with pop-up caf?s and start-ups, and where the past is never quite past.Born out of state-led land acquisitions from the early 20th century, these villages were thrust into transformation through urban expansion. What emerged was not a seamless integration, but a complex in-between: part city, part village, part memory, part reinvention. This book journeys into those spaces-exploring how people remember, resist, and reimagine their place in a city that?s always on the move.









