Blurring Borders Through Art
Italian artist Tarshito Stippoli paints a vision of unity beyond boundaries, one brushstroke at a time
A deep dive into Indian culture and heritage
Art historian Alka Pande’s set of books showcase country’s heritage through 14 disciplines like art, architecture, objects, and crafts among others
Breathing life into broken things
Young visual artist Hazel Kamath uses discarded items for her artwork, which has caught the eye of many patrons of art
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Sanitation worker’s suicide sparks row in the MCD
Dhananjay, a worker who allegedly died by suicide, blamed his seniors for forcing him to pay bribe in exchange of permanent position
Students left in the lurch after Daryaganj school shuts down
Frustrated parents seek admission for their wards in other schools in far-flung areas as new academic session knocks on the door
‘Alive, but every organ failing’: GN Saibaba’s painful 10 years behind bars
Surviving a decade-long incarceration, the disabled former professor of Delhi University reveals harrowing details of systemic failures in prison healthcare
People need to take theatre more seriously: Manav Kaul
The Kai Po Che actor says that theatre needs to be done with dedication and seriousness
‘Eeb Allay Ooo’ dives into Delhi’s absurdities through cinematic lens
The film takes viewers on a captivating journey through Delhi’s quirks, blending humour with poignant commentary on societal challenges, in Prateek Vats’ thought-provoking directorial debut
‘Battue La Terre’: A fusion of tennis and theatre
The French play, enthralls audiences at the RK Khanna Tennis Stadium, through a distinctive method of storytelling
Making quadriplegics stand on their feet
Wheelchair Rugby Federation of India is helping quadriplegics live life on their own by boosting their mobility and confidence through sport
Empowering through basketball
An academy in Sangam Vihar is spelling out hope to underprivileged children and guiding them towards a disciplined life
IPL 2024: Delhi Capitals beat Gujarat Titans by 6 wickets
Opting to field first, the Delhi Capitals rolled over Gujarat Titans for 89 in 17.3 overs
Giant-killer Aman Sehrawat ready for first step towards Olympics
The 20-year-old Chhatrasal Stadium trainee, who surprised 2020 Tokyo Olympic silver medallist Ravi Dahiya in national trials, will be competing at the Asian Olympic Qualifiers and is hopeful
The 6 Maulana Azad Road, a British era bungalow that was the home of Vice Presidents since 1962, has been vacated and will soon be razed to give away to a high-rise building
The absconding criminal had been booked on multiple charges, including one of causing hurt
Hosting LGBTQ community members in Ramadan
Iqbal Ali and their team have organised special food walks during Ramadan to help those from various sexual minorities experience the holy month of fasting
No holding them back
A club called ‘City Girls Who Walk Delhi’ helps women to unwind and overcome stress by combining fitness, exploration, and networking through walks and activities
Trans Employment Mela: Transgender people get a shot at respectable jobs
With over 200 candidates pouring in, the employment fair also discovered the entrepreneurs among them
Dance like a man: Male Indian classical performers demand empathy
In the mesmerising world of Indian classical dance, where grace meets tradition and storytelling transcends time, male dancers often….
Beyond The Frames: A solo exhibition by Kamal Devnatha
Showcasing more than 55 captivating artworks, each serving as a testament to his mastery of both acrylic and oil colours, the exhibition will present the artist’s figurative work and contemporary art
It Makes Me Wonder – A solo show
With this exhibition, Saxena wants to show how great our past was and how hopeful our future can be. He has made 12 paintings for this show, all done with acrylic paint on canvas
Habitat Film Festival: A cinematic extravaganza
The festival will feature around 40 feature films, 10 documentaries, and three short film packages, all produced between 2023-24
Come with your own light
The exhibit delves into the possibility of forming an archive of emotions surrounding the phase of childbirth
Presenting Southeast Asian cuisine with local touch
With mind-blowing Vietnamese soup, crispy Peking duck and an array of stir fries, chef Naresh Kharbanda’s 10-day food festival at Sheraton blends the essence of Southeast Asian cuisine with the taste buds of Delhiites
Soul Glimmers, Brewing conversations over coffee
The initiative by two women from the Capital offers manually curated coffee brews along with food pairings
Punjabi cuisine losing its flavours: Chef Sweety Singh
At Radisson’s recently concluded Punjabi food festival, celebrated chef Sweety Singh voices concerns over the diminishing authenticity of the cuisine because of populist touches
Marwadi cuisine at Shangri-La Eros tickles taste buds
The culinary expedition began with refreshing beverages like tangy Imli Paani, cooling Chaach Bade, and soothing Chandan Ka Sarbat, setting the stage for a flavourful adventure
‘People love breeds, not animals’
Animal activist Manavi Rai, who quit her job to focus on helping animals, says people adopt foreign breeds only to abandon them later; wants people to go for desi breeds
Depicting the history of ‘coming out’ through the lens
Indo-Canadian photographer Sunil Gupta is back in the Capital, where he was born and raised, to showcase his documentation of the pride movement in London
A mother-son collaboration rooted in Indian heritage
From royal eras to personal landscapes, Raseel Gujral Ansal’s Inscape is a confluence of past and present, art and design and her collection is a window to the soul of India
Kiran Nadar: Indian art’s first lady
Art collector and philanthropist says the Padma Shri comes as recognition for her 30 years of work in democratising art
Building bonds through Iftar at Jama Masjid
The 17th century mosque attracts families and groups, who gather to break their fast at sunset
Scarlet semal turns Delhi’s spring picture perfect
Amid the city’s hustle and bustle, Semal trees paint the town red with vibrant blossoms in Spring, offering a respite and a feast for the eyes, sometimes at the most unusual sights
Election Museum: Cherishing India’s electoral legacy
The museum at Kashmere Gate is an ideal place to learn about the evolution of the world’s largest democracy
New Delhi’s Central Park blossoms with two-day flower festival
Boasting an impressive array of diverse flowers and plants, the city has its residents in for a spring surprise. To bring attention to horticulture and greenery, floral animals also adorned the festival