Walking, Dodging, Hiding, Waiting: Delhi in the time of the Virus

It isn't as if people aren't bothered about the deathly coronavirus. We are more bothered about a question that has been thrown at us in the throes of the lockdown: Where do we belong? And to whom? A visual report
Published: Apr 2, 2020
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Image by : Madhu Kapparath

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Riyaj sits down after an afternoon spent handing out cups of water to families on a long walk back to their homes in Delhi after arriving in Noida by bus from Uttar Pradesh. Riyaj, whose family runs the Royal restaurant in Okhla, heard about the families last Saturday and organised a water booth within an hour.