While most of us huddle in our beds with multiple woolens during the wintry night, there are people struggling to survive on Delhi's bitterly cold streets.
New Delhi and old Delhi may well be two different cities in two different eras. While New Delhi, dotted with high-rises, is in the 21st century, Old Delhi still lives in the 19th century.
You don't find people sleeping on the pavement in New Delhi, but it is not an uncommon sight in Old Delhi.
As we take a walk at 10 pm in Old Delhi, a few pavement-dwellers are still awake. The cold and an empty stomach keep them awake.
The temperatures have plummeted to one degree Celsius in the night.
While most people huddle in their beds with multiple sweaters, monkey caps, gloves, mufflers and heaters, there are people out on the streets who have nowhere to go.
According to a local NGO, 22 people die every night in the bitter cold. The truth probably lies somewhere between these two numbers.
The homeless people live on the streets during summer, monsoons and winter. In Delhi's bone-chilling winter, they somehow survive and trudge on till one night they freeze to death in their sleep. The municipal corporation removes their body the next day.
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