Photo Essay – Sense of the Place Photo Essays by The Delhi Walla - February 20, 2010May 23, 20107 In love with clichés. [Text and pictures by Mayank Austen Soofi] Paharganj = Foreign tourists. Kinari Bazaar = Narrow streets. Khan Market = Rich-looking people. Turkman Gate = Ghetto Muslims. Select Citywalk = Mall rats. Gali Qasim Jaan = Ghalib's haveli. Connaught Place = White pillars. Punjabi Bagh = Punjabi families. GB Road = Sex workers. Gali Parathe Walli = Steamy parathas. Basant Lok = Barcoded consumers. Lodhi Road = Leafy trees. Trying to get a sense of the place often translates to seeing it through the prism of its popular clichés. It is an easy exercise, but the result is shallow in wisdom and only partially true. Take a look. Connaught Place Kinari Bazaar Blueline 520 Chandni Chowk Khan Market Malliwara GB Road Paharganj Basant Lok Kucha Pandit Punjabi Bagh Gali Qasim Jaan Pratap Street Gali