Reforming the Myth
My India, my Delhi! Indeed, Delhi is an interesting place with so many historical monuments, types of food, migrants from different parts of country, cultural hub, educational core, etc. That’s my country’s capital, a metropolitan city. I love watching pigeons here. Chronologically mentioning, Delhi was initially popular for Mughal rule, next for being the national capital, then for being established as an exemplary blend of cultures and education, and gradually forming a vicious circle of population and pollution. In present times, it is prevalently known for being wicked and precarious, portraying a big question mark regarding the safety of Delhiti girls and women. Not just the fear of being alone, but being with family and friends also makes us reluctant at times, dreading something inconvenient would happen. So many rules and still no discipline, so many help lines and still no security. Whenever you step out, there in crowds, that displeasured feeling of being gaz