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Prototype for my micro area

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Hello people, what's up?      So, as i told you earlier that in this assignment we were asked to make  visual dairy, of course blogs and we were asked to find our micro area where we want to improvement something. For those who have problems regarding their area of shop or something which is not appropriate for them as they have to work there for the whole day and everyday so it is a big problem for them. That's why we were asked to find micro areas so that we can DESIGN something suitable for them and affordable also. So, for that we had to make a prototype to show ours teachers what we are thinking to design for them. Well, let me explain you my micro area.. It's basically a hawker who  sells mor pankh (peacock feathers). He started this job 5-6 months before and his sale per day is 600-1000/-  enough to carry out expenses.  Hawker- Ramu REASON WHY HE SELLS PEACOCK FEATHERS? People these days believe in ASTROLOGY and so it is said that keeping a peacock fea

Colourful Lajpat Visual Diary

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Hi, i really wanted to share some things so first of all how are you all :) hope you all doing good. Well, if you all remember, i told you about my assignment that we were supposed to make our visual diaries to show all the research work. Oh my god! i am so excited to share my visual dairy with you all :D. Basically, Visual Diaries are made to present all the research work so that whatever you have researched about , you don't forget it and pen it down in a way you always remember how well it was researched with all the pictures of that place and interviews taken from the shopkeepers and everything so that if any body sees it, the person gets everything on point without any confusion. A  Visual Diary  is an important and essential part of the. process of making artworks (designing). Most artists. (designers) keep working  diaries  and they are used as an. important part of the process of generating ideas. Visual Dairies make things clear and straight and anybody can read it and

Socio Culture of Lajpat Nagar

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SOCIO CULTURE.. well , hi all, you must be thinking why am i mentioning socio culture. Its because today i am going to tell you about the socio culture of Lajpat Nagar. So, as you all know that ALL TYPES of people visit Lajpat Nagar for shopping, tasting the street food, or doing window shopping, etc. Things i have observed there, food stalls, vendors who are selling street food, mehndi walas. It just not include food stalls and hawkers,vendors but branded shops, restaurants etc.  Moreover, i observed that people mostly buy garments on cheaper rates as Lajpat Nagar is known one of the most renowned and reasonable market.  Most of the shops in Lajpat Nagar will always have some sale or the other exhibiting a wide array of artwork and crockery on sale, as well as clothing, shoes and accessories. Another one reason why the Lajpat Nagar market is always crowded is that it is stuck in between the two most prime real estate areas of South Delhi namely the Greater Kailash and South Extens

The dark side of these bright shops

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Hola everyone..  How are you all? Well, as you all know i am so interested in talking about Lajpat Nagar, Central Market ,thats because i have been researching about this interesting place so i thought that i gave you a lot of information, so why not now just talk about something relaxing and nice. Well ok, i will tell how my journey began. Ok, so here we start, our first day in Lajpat Nagar with my group members Simran, Manpreet and Roshni visited there and and we started clicking pictures of roads, shops and started taking interviews from shopkeepers. Some of the shopkeepers were kind and normally giving answers to our questions and also some of them didn't share their sales but some of them literally refused to even give interview. so, this was how we were dealing our research. Meanwhile we were doing our research, suddenly a chaotic situation took place. We saw that the shopkeepers were taking all their stuff inside their shops and we were curious to know the reason so we ask

Product Culture of Lajpat Nagar

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Hello friends, how are you all doing? :) ok i have got something really interesting for you all today i hope you guys would love to join me as i am gonna talk about the product culture of the Central Market, Lajpat nagar. So i suppose some of you must be thinking what product culture is ? Well let me explain what it is. Having a product culture is about having the product, the very thing that you're building, at the heart of the business, a core aspect that's granted the attention it needs. This means that everyone in the company is an advocate for what you're building and how you're building it. So, the Product Culture of Lajpat Nagar Central Market is not a single thing but a lot of variety of things like Garments, Foot wear, Bags, Stationary shops, washing machine covers, Jewellery, Clocks, Marble carvings, Phone covers, Furniture, toys, Frames etc. There are all type of varieties you will get in the above products and that too on not so high prices, though qua

Parts of Lajpat Nagar

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Hello everybody :)    I know you all must have heard about the parts of Lajpat Nagar but don't know the names and anything about them so yes thats why i am here :)    I will talk about the parts of Lajpat Nagar and also the Main market. This is gonna be very interesting. :)  Well, firstly Lajpat Nagar is divided into four parts, Lajpat Nagar I, II, III   (north of the Ring Road) and IV (south of the Ring Road). Housing colonies like  Amar Colony ,   Dayanand Colony , Double Storey (also known as Nirmal Puri), National Park and   Vikram Vihar   are also located in it. Lajpat Nagar is famous for   Central Market , which is a popular shopping destination, and is known for the garments, and textiles which are sold here. Dayanand Colony  falls under Lajpat Nagar-4 in South Delhi. By 1957, it was named after   Dayanand Saraswati. The area is mostly occupied by Punjabis and Sidhis and Multanis who were immigrants from   Pakistan. It has the largest wholesale market for ladies suits

History lessons from a shopoholic

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Hey people,    Today i will talk about Lajpat Nagar's history. Yes i know, knowing about histories is boring but its very interesting for those who visit Lajpat Nagar so much and also for those who love shopping :) well lets get this started :) So basically, as you all know that Lajpat Nagar is a residential and commercial complex in south Delhi that was named after Lala Lajpat rai who was popularly known as the "Lion of Punjab". This region was developed in the 1950s and was mostly inhabited by Hindus and Sikhs who relocated from newly formed Pakistan post the partition of India in 1947, however, one will also notice people from neighbouring countries like Afghanistan, Pakistan and Africa residing here. The Indian Migrants settled in Lajpat Nagar and started small businesses that are now transformed into massive stores situated in the Lajpat nagar , Central market which is also popular and one of the prime shopping zones in Delhi. Today, this suburb falls under the