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Delhiwale: Into a newsstand wale’s soul
Delhiwale Zaheeruddin runs a disappearing newsstand, opens at 6.30 am, closes at 10.30 pm, loves family holidays, mourns mother's death, admires daughter.
![Zaheeruddin opens his central Delhi stall every morning at 6.30, and closes it at 10.30 in the night. (HT Photo) Zaheeruddin opens his central Delhi stall every morning at 6.30, and closes it at 10.30 in the night. (HT Photo)](https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2024/06/20/150x84/Zaheeruddin-opens-his-central-Delhi-stall-every-mo_1718880880638.jpg)
Delhiwale: A Joyce walla
Can fiction save a life? It did for a young “jumna paar” poet and music student in east Delhi’s Mayur Vihar Phase 3
![Mukul is one of those rare Delhiwale who have read “cover-to-cover” a book universally acknowledged to be among literature’s most difficult novels—James Joyce’s Ulysses. (HT photo) Mukul is one of those rare Delhiwale who have read “cover-to-cover” a book universally acknowledged to be among literature’s most difficult novels—James Joyce’s Ulysses. (HT photo)](https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2024/06/13/148x111/Mukul-is-one-of-those-rare-Delhiwale-who-have-read_1718244631895_1718244713579.jpg)
Delhiwale: ‘I loved you more than everyone’
Gravestones at Delhi's Christian Cemetery hold poignant inscriptions commemorating loved ones lost, expressing deep sadness and longing.
![At the Christian Cemetery on Prithviraj Road. (HT Photo) At the Christian Cemetery on Prithviraj Road. (HT Photo)](https://www.hindustantimes.com/ht-img/img/2024/06/11/150x84/At-the-Christian-Cemetery-on-Prithviraj-Road---HT-_1718089359053.png)