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Assistant Editor, Hindustan Times
New Delhi
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Assistant Editor, Hindustan Times
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By Manoj Sharma Verified| HT Syndication@ India, April 14 -- Autorickshaws were once the defining Delhi motif, often seen on book covers and tourist souvenirs. Over the decades, however, they've spread far beyond the Capital, becoming common fixtures in other metro cities such as Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune, and others. Today, it's hard to imagine any Indian city without them. What hasn't changed, though, is their notoriety. Delhi's autowallahs have a reputation for charging exorbitant fares, refusing rides, behaving rudely, or worse
By Manoj Sharma Verified| Hindustan Times Verified Autorickshaws were once the defining Delhi motif, often seen on book covers and tourist souvenirs. Over the decades, however, they’ve spread far beyond the Capital, becoming common fixtures in other metro cities such as Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune, and others. Today, it’s hard to imagine any Indian city without them. What hasn’t changed, though, is their notoriety. Delhi’s autowallahs have a reputation for charging exorbitant fares, refusing rides, behaving rudely, or worse
By Manoj Sharma Verified| Hindustan Times Verified This is also in contrast to cities across the world such as London, New York, and Paris, where street performances are an essential part of urban cultural fabric. London’s Covent Garden, for example, is known for its lively street performers; New York City’s Times Square is a magnet for buskers, and Paris’ Place du Tertre in Montmartre has been a thriving cultural hub where artists and performers co-exist with locals and tourists
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Hindustan Times
Hindustan Times is a prominent Indian English-language daily newspaper and media conglomerate, established in 1924 by Sunder Singh Lyallpuri. The newspaper was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi and has since grown under the ownership of the Birla family, currently led by Shobhana Bhartia. Headquartered in New Delhi, it has a daily circulation of 738,154 copies and operates in several cities, including Mumbai, Lucknow, and Chandigarh. HT Media offers a range of print publications, including its flagship Hindustan Times, the Hindi daily Hindustan, and the business newspaper Mint. It also produces magazines like Kadambini and Nandan. The company has a strong digital presence with platforms such as HindustanTimes.com, Livemint.com, Shine.com, and HTCampus.com. Additionally, it operates radio stations like Fever 104 FM and Radio One, and has expanded its portfolio through acquisitions, including the financial news platform VCCircle. HT Media plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and adapting to the changing media landscape in India.
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