Delhi’s Proust Questionnaire – Rajesh Kumar, Indian Coffee House Delhi Proustians by The Delhi Walla - May 22, 20230 The parlour confession. [By Mayank Austen Soofi] Buzzy, affordable, unpretentious, class-transcending, iconic, and unique to the megapolis. The Indian Coffee House, established in 1957, at Mohan Singh Place. A living landmark here is the cheery-chatty head bearer Rajesh Kumar, a familiar face for more than 25 years. Elegantly uniformed (as always) in a starched turban and red cummerbund, he agreed to be a part of our Proust Questionnaire series in which citizens are nudged to make “Parisian parlour confessions”, all to explore our distinct experiences. Your favorite virtue. I serve food and coffee to people. I do that with a smile and a cheer. Your favorite qualities in people. Handy with smiles. Patient temperament. Dayalu (generous). Always striving for self-improvement, not staying forever at one