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Friday, December 4, 2009

Paharganj


Main Bazaar, Paharganj, Delhi



Paharganj hotels and restaurants, across New Delhi Railway Station


Paharganj (Hindi: पहाड़गंज, Urdu: پہاڑگںج , Punjabi: ਪਹਾੜਗਂਜ, literally 'hilly neighbourhood') is a neighbourhood of Central Delhi, located just west of the New Delhi Railway Station. It is one of the three administrative subdivisions, of the Central Delhi district, of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, with the other two being, Darya Ganj and Karol Bagh.

It is today, known for its concentration of affordable hotels, restaurants, dhabas (cheap restaurants) and a wide variety of shops catering to both domestic travellers and foreign tourists, especially those travelling on a relatively low budget; and over the year it has becoming particularly popular as a haunt for international cuisine.

The area has shelters and homes, run by Salaam Baalak Trust, an NGO, for street and working children.




History

Once an important suburb of the Walled city of Delhi, Shahjahanabad, the capital of the Mughal Empire, and located just outside, the Ajmeri Gate of the Walled city, Paharganj was one of five main markets of the Delhi, and the only one outside the walled city, besides that it was the principal grain market of the city, in the 17th century; it also had the custom house of the emperor, for collecting taxes .

It gets its present name 'Paharganj', literally meaning Hilly neighbourhood, owing to its proximity to the Raisina Hill, where the Rashtrapati Bhavan stand today.

When the Lutyens' Delhi, was being built in 1920s, the area also saw major development, and the old 'Imperial theatre', built in 1930, stands as a legacy to that era.

The area saw a vast influx of Hindu refugees from Pakistan, after Partition of India in 1947, when several shops and small establishments were alloted to them, since then the area has seen vast development, and seen it the burgeoning marketplace that is today.

With the arrival of the Hippie movement in the 70s, at India's shores, the area became a regular part of the Hippie trail, for hippiees, backpackers, and college students looking for budget accommodations near, Connaught Place, New Delhi and New Delhi Railway Station, a legacy which continues even today, with its streams of budget hotels, cafes and restaurants, specializing in global cuisines, and hordes of cybercafes .

Historic monuments

Paharganj is also home to the historic Qazi Wali Masjid, known for its intricate engravings, and arched doorways

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