Rupert Snell, “Beginner’s Hindi Script: An Introduction to Reading & Writing Hindi”, 2000 was the topic of an earlier blog post.
Sanmati Jain, “Japanese-English-Hindi Dictionary”, 2018 also was the topic of an earlier blog post.
Here I present: Rashmi Sadana रश्मि साधना ,”The Moving City: Scenes from the Delhi Metro”, 2022 about the Delhi, INDIA underground, subway.
The map of the underground subway is shown ABOVE. The “table of contents” of the book is shown BELOW. There are nine (9) lines listed as follows:
#0. Orange Line (Airport Line).
#1. Red Line.
#2. Yellow Line.
#3 & #4. Blue Line.
#5. Green Line.
#6. Violet Line.
#7. Pink Line.
#8. Magenta Line.
#9. Grey Line.
Part I. of the book is about the #1 Red, #2 Yellow and #3 Blue lines that were constructed first. The ridership began in 2002 with additional construction continuing.
Part II. of the book is about the #5 Green and #6 Violet lines that opened after the initial phase.
Part III. of the book is about the #7 Pink and #8 Magenta lines that opened during the final construction phase.
Here I presented: Rashmi Sadana रश्मि साधना ,“The Moving City: Scenes from the Delhi Metro”, 2022 about the Delhi, INDIA underground, subway.
Monisha Rajesh, “Around India in 80 Trains”, 2012 was the topic of an earlier blog post.
SUMMARY.
The Hindi language is used in the NCR (national capital region) of Delhi, India. Bharata भारत is the name of the “Republic of India” in Hindi.
- ABOVE I show two tables of basic phrases in Hindi with English equivalents.
Riding the rails around the Delhi Metro is an excellent beginning to India. Rashmi Sadana, “The Moving City: Scenes from the Delhi Metro”, 2022 is the choice.
For the more adventurous, Monisha Rajesh, “Around India in 80 Trains”, 2012 is the choice.