MCD’s record room houses a vast collection of century-old files with entries in Urdu
Name: Salil
Date of Birth: February 23, 1879
Parents: Azima Begum and Shamim Khan
Address: Nabi Karim, Chandni Chowk
His name and personal details may not ring a bell but Salil holds a distinction to his credit. The oldest birth record found with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is of this person.
Another name on the same page of the file preserved in the MCD’s record room is of Bharti, born to Tek Ram and Shanti Devi of Sita Ram Bazar. As many as 27 more people were born on that day. The MCD has started compiling the old records of births and deaths registered in Delhi.
It managed to dig out files from the City Zone (Chandni Chowk area) and Karol Bagh Zone offices last year. Aged over a hundred years old, these files are written in Urdu with a quill and ink. According to officials, it was in 1879 when the British rulers started registering births and deaths in Delhi.
The exercise of assembling the old records has been on since 2005. Though the corporation has no count on the number of births and deaths available with it, the record room at the MCD’s Rajpur Road office has more than 130 iron cupboards holding these old files in various volumes. The room has all the records till 1990.
Every cupboard has the details of the record pasted on its door. It does not take more than 10 minutes to find a specific file from the complete stock recorded zone wise, year wise and hospital wise. The birth and death records post 1990 can be found in the zonal offices.
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