People called Ahmedabad Nair-Gupta, Nisha
Publication details: The People Place Project 2017 n.p.Description: xx, 297 pISBN:- 9781635873467
- 912.5475 N2P3
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Book | Ahmedabad | Non-fiction | 912.5475 N2P3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 194617 |
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People Called Ahmedabad is the city’s collective narrative through stories of its people. 55 Stories that assimilate the city, falling serendipitously into compartments to encompass its history. An endeavour that has sifted through the city to bring forth stories about the mujawar at Ahmed Shah’s tomb, the scion of the city’s oldest philanthropic family, a refugee community that now calls the city home, the significant kitli culture, entrepreneurs who have made the economy of the city tick, internet sensations who have revived the love for food among youth, a museum that talks about conflict, a bookseller at the city’s famous ravivari and many more often we take the city we dwell in and the life around us for granted. People Called Ahmedabad is an attempt to pause, listen and reflect. To let the city and its people reveal some untold stories.
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