Mohd Shehwaaz Khan

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan is a journalist based in New Delhi. He won Laadli Media Award 2023 for best feature in print

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Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 22, 2023

Finding the code in man’s world

Finding the code in man’s world

Women in engineering have come a long way thanks to introduction of women-friendly subjects especially those involving computers

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 20, 2023

Woven into being

Woven into being

The exhibition will feature the works by five emerging artists — Al-Qawi Nanavati, Revati Sharma Singh, Reyaz Badaruddin, Shalini Dam, and Veena Advani

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 16, 2023

Barking up the right trees

Barking up the right trees

Chandan Tiwary, a nature-lover, is a repository of information on Delhi’s trees and willingly shares it with others on social media to increase awareness

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 14, 2023

Ambedkar Jayanti: Parliament Street turns blue for Babasaheb

Ambedkar Jayanti: Parliament Street turns blue for Babasaheb

The Parliament street was immersed in blue, the colour of Dalit resistance, as anti-caste songs from loudspeakers created an environment of joy and pride

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 14, 2023

Artistes against cancer

Artistes against cancer

The Indian Cancer Society Delhi is partnering with this Bharatanatyam choreographer for a fundraising event

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 13, 2023

Reveries of Quaintness

Reveries of Quaintness

The artists in this exhibition include Apurva Desai, Jignesh Panchal, Dushyant Patel, Vipul Badva, Yash Jani and Chetan Mevada

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 11, 2023

As ammonia level rises in Yamuna river, experts speak of its ills

As ammonia level rises in Yamuna river, experts speak of its ills

Last week, Delhi Water Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said that the city government has decided to scale up a project to improve the water quality of major drains through in-situ treatment methods

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 8, 2023

Of Divergent Practices: The Trajectory of Printmaking

Of Divergent Practices: The Trajectory of Printmaking

The exhibition, curated by Ina Puri and designed by Reha Sodhi, will showcase a wide range of prints from non-representational prints to the simplicity inspired by Japanese aesthetics with regard to space and abstraction