Judith Mariya Antony
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Freedom at last: Vignettes of that memorable day in 1947
Independence day holds a mix of emotions for each individual. But the common feeling of freedom remains the same in everyone. Patriot talks with few individuals who witnessed the events of that momentous day: 15 August 1947
A matter of choice: Home births are best, say young mothers
While the government is urging the public to go for hospital deliveries, some modern moms are bucking the trend by opting for home births and water births. They say these options are safe and much less stressful
Offtrack thrills: Getting down and dirty
The craze for off-roading captured a few individuals in Delhi-NCR around 10 years back. Over the years, what started as a mere hobby has moulded veterans
Each city has pros and cons, no clear winner
To get a bird’s eye view of what’s right and wrong in the four cities, Patriot asked citizens and experts to rate the city they live in. Here are some interesting insights
Necessity, the mother of interventions
New mums don’t find it easy to breastfeed, which is why lactation consultants come into the picture. And working mothers who need to pump milk for later use – or for twins – also need a support system
For men in distress, help is only a call away
Dedicated helpline numbers in the national capital are functional to help men with issues ranging from mental health to domestic violence. Patriot interacts with the workers at these helplines to understand their vision and modus operandi
Fight against viral hepatitis
With the arrival of monsoon, waterborne diseases are on a spi Viral hepatitis is one of the diseases spread through contaminated water
Delhi’s lucky trio
Out of 400 visually impaired cricketers all over India, three from Delhi were selected in the top 56 for the T20 World Cup 2022 selections
