Judith Mariya Antony
Posts by: Judith Mariya Antony
Tiffin services: A remedy to the homesickness
In this fast-paced city, amid the work schedules and deadlines, healthy food is something that always takes the backseat. Cooking after work hours is too hectic a task, and finding a good cook can be a hassle — and this is where tiffin services come in. Patriot takes a look at the growing business of tiffin services that often provide cost-efficient, homely food three times a day
The alternatives to single-use plastics
The ban on Single Use Plastics (SUP) came into effect on 1 July. Following the ban, Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) proposed a few alternatives for plastic products. Patriot looks into the viability of these products and the current situation after two weeks of the ban
How lockdown served well to dyslexic people
In India, destigmatizing sensitive topics is the need of the hour. Luckily, with the growing awareness, parents and family are providing much-needed support to people with special needs. Patriot speaks with people who play important roles in ensuring that a dyslexic person performs their day-to-day activities with ease
Unarmed and Dangerous: How girls in Delhi are breaking new ground in MMA
Irrespective of not being recognized by the government, the glamour of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is attracting a lot of young talent. Patriot interacts with aspiring MMA fighters and coaches to understand what Delhi finds appealing about the emerging sport
Asola Bhatti: Once a mining industry, now a healing biodiversity
Once a hub of mining industry, the Asola Bhatti wildlife sanctuary – home to more than 200 species of birds, animals, and plants – is now restoring its immense flora and fauna
Keeping up the ancestral traditions
As the country is posing to be normal amid the rising Covid-19 cases, Patriot takes a deep dive into the lives of emerging wrestlers who are preparing for the upcoming dangals
When looking pretty becomes a trend
Aesthetic procedures are on a surge in Delhi as the younger generation yearns for trendy social media face filters, say doctors. One should be careful while choosing a verified doctor to get the desired results
How will a thousand flowers bloom again?
The proposed plan to redevelop the Ghazipur flower market by the Delhi government looks good on paper but shopkeepers have a different story to tell. Already in distress due to the pandemic lockdown and scorching summer, they doubt if the authorities will sincerely work to improve their situation
