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Quotes About Delhi

Despite its size and its long porous border with Nepal and increasing Naxal problems, U.P. had not been treated at par with the Congress-rules states like Delhi and Maharashtra in terms of funding for police modernisation.
~ Mayawati
Delhi is definitely a foodie's paradise.
~ Esha Gupta
The first fashion show I ever attended was for Ritu Beri in 1997 or 1998. I think that was the first time Ritu had designed for one of my movies 'Yeh Raastein Hain Pyaar Ke.' She had done a show in Paris, and she had done the same show in Delhi. It was very eclectic, and I love the way she combines colours and makes them flamboyant.
~ Madhuri Dixit
When I got to Mumbai, I missed the Delhi parks and grounds.
~ Shoojit Sircar
When my family migrated from Punjab during the Partition, we came to Delhi and I was enrolled in United Mission School.
~ Gulzar
I've always had strong ties with Delhi, and I do stay in touch with my friends and periodically visit the capital. I started my schooling at St. Columbus High School before I went to Mayo College. Delhi, for me, is a historical city with all its beautiful monuments.
~ Ajay Mehta
When I lived in Delhi, I used to visit the Lodhi Gardens and feed the pigeons, crows, and ducks there.
~ Sangram Singh
Whenever I am in Delhi, I must visit Nathu's for its chaat. I love shopping at Lajpat Nagar and Khan Market.
~ Himani Shivpuri
As an adult, I have got few chances to visit Delhi's places such as Chandni Chowk or Janakpuri, but my connection to these places is still strong, as I would go there as a child.
~ Mohit Raina
There was a place I visited in Lahore that felt to me like old Delhi, and I'm sure Pakistanis who come from Lahore to Delhi feel the same.
~ Urmila Matondkar
My cousin lives in Delhi, so I kept visiting the city and got really fascinated with DU. Apart from studies, one also gets good exposure to music here. For an artist, there are a lot of opportunities in the city.
~ Mohit Chauhan
I've always enjoyed visiting India and we usually go to Mumbai or Delhi a few times during the season. It's a shame there is no race in India because it's a great facility and I always enjoyed racing there.
~ Nico Hulkenberg
After Jama Masjid, I always stop at India Gate as exploring Delhi is never complete without visiting that place where I spent so many evenings as a child.
~ Mohit Raina
But in Delhi, people love artists. They love any musician, any actor; anybody from the art field who visits from the entertainment industry, gets an amazing response in Delhi.
~ Raftaar
I left Delhi in 1989 and remember very little of how life used to be then. Increasingly, in my recent visits to Delhi, I've started to realize that the city has become intellectually very lively. It makes me want to discover the city over and over again.
~ Siddhartha Mukherjee
I get very lazy when I come to Delhi. My visits here are all about sitting and eating and it is very dangerous.
~ Prateik Babbar
I love performing in Delhi. It's the heart of the country.
~ Ankit Tiwari
Though the Mongols stopped (or were stopped) before reaching Delhi, they destroyed much of Punjab.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
'Pink,' which is set in Delhi, is not women-centric but a youth film.
~ Angad Bedi
Growing up, I loved shopping from the streets of Delhi and love a mix and match of designer wear and high street in my wardrobe.
~ Vaani Kapoor
I have grown up in Delhi and have loved shopping from Janpath or Sarojini Nagar and the local stores - for me it's about a mix and match in the wardrobe and also something that is an extension of your personality.
~ Vaani Kapoor
I don't know why I do not find the people in Delhi warm.
~ Daisy Shah
Bloodlust found free play in recaptured Delhi. Wilson ordered that anyone found with a weapon should be killed, not taken prisoner. In the event, the empty-handed too were slain.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
On 8 March, pressed by Punjab's Sikh and Hindu leaders and shaken by the violence in Amritsar and Multan (apparently it had not yet learnt about Rawalpindi district), the Congress working committee, meeting in New Delhi, asked for 'a division of the Punjab into two Provinces, so that the predominantly Muslim part may be separated from the predominantly non-Muslim part'.58
~ Rajmohan Gandhi