Who stopped UNESCO from declaring Delhi a Heritage City?

I was on the third floor balcony of a friend’s apartment in Mehrauli, Delhi’s first city. It had a commanding view of green, lush foliage stretching upto the railway tracks where the Delhi Metro glides past at frequent intervals. “And that on your left is the Qutub Minar,” said my friend proudly, pointing towards dark […]

download

I was on the third floor balcony of a friend's apartment in Mehrauli, Delhi's first city. It had a commanding view of green, lush foliage stretching upto the railway tracks where the Delhi Metro glides past at frequent intervals.

"And that on your left is the Qutub Minar," said my friend proudly, pointing towards dark spaces. "Where?" I asked. "There, right there," he insisted. There was only darkness on view.