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An overdue ode to Indore, indeed!

You only have to step outside saturated metros to truly sense India’s urban aspirations

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Indore’s Sarafa Bazaar, a night market; (inset) Suman Chourasiya outside his Lata Mangeshkar museum

Indore’s Sarafa Bazaar, a night market; (inset) Suman Chourasiya outside his Lata Mangeshkar museum

Mayank ShekharReaders, help me here, because I’ve looked for long: Is there any poetry/shayari that the great Rahat Indori (1950-2020) wrote specifically as ode to the city he named himself after? 

Neither is there a painting by his fellow Indori, MF Husain (1915-2011), I know of, that he dedicated to this mercantile, middle-India town. 

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