Sheher Mein Gaon

Author :

Ekta Chauhan

Publisher:

Penguin Vintage

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Publisher

Penguin Vintage

Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13

9780143464709

ISBN-10 0143464701
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 224 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 21.6 x 13.5 x 1.2
Weight (grms) 500
Subject

Society & Social Sciences

Delhi’s urban villages are paradoxical spaces―at once ancient and evolving, marginalized yet central to the city’s modern economy. These are places where centuries-old traditions coexist with pop-up cafés and start-ups, and where the past is never quite past.
Born out of state-led land acquisitions from the early 20th century, these villages were thrust into transformation through urban expansion. What emerged was not a seamless integration, but a complex in-between: part city, part village, part memory, part reinvention. This book journeys into those spaces―exploring how people remember, resist, and reimagine their place in a city that’s always on the move.
Through stories of place, identity, and power, Sheher Mein Gaon uncovers how these neighbourhoods reflect the deeper tensions of modern urban life―between tradition and progress, belonging and exclusion, history and ambition.

Ekta Chauhan

Dr Ekta Chauhan is a researcher of cities, cultures, and communities. She is an Assistant Professor at OP Jindal Global University. She holds a B.A. (Hons.) in History from St. Stephen’s College, a Master’s in Public Policy from NLSIU Bangalore, and a Ph.D. in World Heritage Studies from BTU Cottbus, Germany. Born and raised in Khirki, Ekta’s love for stories began early, shaped by the people and places around her. Her work―profoundly personal and grounded―explores the intricate rural-urban dynamics of Delhi, a metropolis layered with centuries of history. Through her research and writing, she brings attention to the everyday lives and negotiations of communities that shape and are shaped by the city.
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