Article Author: A Sunday market that’s showing organic growth in Delhi
Media Source: Times of India
Date: 26 March 2019
The Sunder Nursery, restored by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, is gradually becoming a favourite haunt of Delhiites on Sundays. Curated by Earth Collective, it’s held from 9am to 2pm every Sunday. Farmers from all over the country come here to sell wares. Up to 50 stalls have been set up that also include several that have
The Sunder Nursery, restored by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, is gradually becoming a favourite haunt of Delhiites on Sundays. Curated by Earth Collective, it’s held from 9am to 2pm every Sunday. Farmers from all over the country come here to sell wares. Up to 50 stalls have been set up that also include several that have delectables for sale. "This is a unique lifestyle market which we have worked consciously to make as nature-friendly as possible. Other markets are usually single-farmer oriented. We insist on eco-friendly crockery or cutlery and are extremely conscious about zero wastage and reducing carbon footprint", said Meenu Nageshwaran of Earth Collective. A smaller market used to function at Asian Games Village, but it has moved to Sunder Nursery since February.