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Nupur Joshi is missing Delhi

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Like a true blue Delhite, Nupur Joshi says that her connection with Delhi is as old as she is. And why not? After all she was born and raised in the Capital.

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Nupur says, “The winter is one of my favourite seasons, and Delhi gives me umpteen opportunities to enjoy it… You get to eat delicious food and wear colourful warm clothes. And, I also enjoyed my ice creams during winters too. Delhi has some amazing lip-smacking street food varieties. Chaats and momos are a must have every time I visit Delhi.”

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The pollution and fog in Delhi are always talked about, more so during Diwali and the winter. Talking about the same, Nupur adds, “It is a work in progress. I feel the Delhi government is consciously working towards cutting down pollution and regulations are quite strict, not only around winter, but throughout the year. I have experienced the change in the air quality myself. I just hope things get better soon.”

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