35. India Gate, Evening Time
Lots of folk at India Gate. In the foreground, we have a kulfi wallah, with a pot of kulfi or frozen icecream. Then just behind the family in the foreground, we see a chap selling papads in a large wire-basket; papads are crunchy fried stuff [like huge wafers] which Delhi-ites seem to relish. And then you can see a bhelpuri stand beyond the papad-wallah.
Behind the kulfi-wallah, there is a balloon seller and near the monument [under the balloons, as it were] you can see a group of visitors gathered. They often have their photos taken by on-site professional photographers.
India Gate is a hub of activity in the evenings, because of its vast green lawns.
Behind the kulfi-wallah, there is a balloon seller and near the monument [under the balloons, as it were] you can see a group of visitors gathered. They often have their photos taken by on-site professional photographers.
India Gate is a hub of activity in the evenings, because of its vast green lawns.
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