Summer is the season of amaltas in Delhi. The yellow-flowering trees, also known as Indian laburnum, burst into bloom as temperatures climb. They offer a gentle reminder that even amid relentless urban expansion, air pollution and shrinking green spaces, nature persists. It also reveals itself in many other ways in the city: a peepal tree growing through a crack in a wall, fireflies lighting up to mate, foxes hiding in the city’s gardens, or a d…
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