India, Feb. 14 -- In a city where history survives in fragments - in its villages, terraces, markets and memories - a two-day festival at Travancore Palace this weekend will attempt to piece together Delhi's many stories through conversations on culture, community and urban change. Titled "Kahani: Dilli Ki", the art and culture festival will bring historians, archaeologists, writers and cultural practitioners together to reflect on the capital's layered past and evolving identity.
Organised by Indophile, with support from the ministry of culture, the festival will be held on February 14 and 15 and is envisioned as a celebration of the cultural legacy of Delhi. The festival will run from 11am at Travancore Palace, Kasturba Gandhi Marg. Ti...
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