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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Muskaan walks on an empty road in Kalindi Kunj with provisions on her head, turning occasionally to look for a vehicle that might offer her a lift towards Tughlakabad. The 34-year-old mother of four, Muskaan had waited seven hours for her turn at the ration shop in Abu Fazal Enclave.