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Delhiwale: The latest from Khan Market

Khan Market, once a humble neighborhood with 154 shops and 75 flats, now a posh destination with luxury brands, has seen its original character fade away.

Updated on: Jun 06, 2024 05:10 AM IST
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The Khan Market sunset is seldom noticed. The sightings of the famous and the fashionable, strolling along the lanes, take away attention from the twilight sky.

Khan Market started in 1951 with 154 shops and 75 flats. Only five of those flats exist in 2024. (HT Photo)
Khan Market started in 1951 with 154 shops and 75 flats. Only five of those flats exist in 2024. (HT Photo)

Then there is the market’s other sunset. It too is seldom noticed, though it has long been gathering about the market’s original character. Khan Market started with 154 shops and 75 flats. That was in 1951. The year 2024 began with only five of those flats, all the rest having slipped into history. One of the flats, market gossip informs, was vacated a few weeks ago. It too might be replaced by a cafe or a showroom.

Named after freedom fighter Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan’s elder brother Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, the market is among India’s most exclusive spaces. It teems with Gucci, Prada, Burberry and Rolex sartorialists. In the free car parking, Porsche sightings are normal.

The beginnings were humbler.

All Khan Market shops used to be on the ground floor, and the flats used to be on the first floor. Until the 1980s, the flats were homes to mostly middle-class Punjabi entrepreneurs — though one of them was politician Jag Pravesh Chandra, who lived in what is today Punjab Grill restaurant. Gradually, the market crept into the makaan. Most households moved out after selling or renting out their flats. There were many reasons — the families were expanding, the market was becoming noisier, etc. Initially, two-room residences would be sold for mere thousands of rupees. That figure increased to lakhs. Those who didn’t sell ended up sitting on gold mines. Most of those lucky ones too left, eventually.

Whatever, the last surviving houses of Khan Market, their ordinary doorways sandwiched between frou-frou shops, are keeping alive the flame of its native spirit.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mayank Austen Soofi

Mayank Austen Soofi is a writer-snapper trying to capture Delhi by heart.

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