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Delhi’s Chor Bazaar: Tale Of Junk, Jewels And Jumbled Memories

Tucked inside Old Delhi’s chaos, Chor Bazaar comes alive every Sunday with rare books, vintage gems, and whispered histories—a market where junk transforms into treasure and nostalgia hides in plain sight

A street view of Old Delhi with the bulbous dome of Jama Masjid in the far end Photo: Shutterstock
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A market that is secretive, hectic, jampacked and full of surprises can be found tucked away in Old Delhi's meandering alleys. The "Thieves' Market," also famous as Chor Bazaar, does not find an allusion on the regular tourist maps of Delhi. It doesn't show off shiny shopfronts unlike some of its counterparts in the city or well-kept roadways. Rather, it flourishes on contrasts, clutter and charm. Delhi's forgotten, filched and purloined are given a second chance at Chor Bazaar: a living, breathing archive of abandoned dreams and repurposed tales, where the inquisitive go looking for anything from rare books to rusted gramophones.

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