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Patriot Bureau -September 9, 2025

Delhi: 4-storey building collapses in Subzi Mandi, no casualties reported

Delhi: 4-storey building collapses in Subzi Mandi, no casualties reported

Vacant structure had been marked unsafe by MCD; 14 people rescued from adjoining building

Patriot Bureau -September 8, 2025

Beeja – Earth Seed: A solo Bharatanatyam performance by Malavika Sarukkai

Beeja – Earth Seed: A solo Bharatanatyam performance by Malavika Sarukkai

Performance to explore ecological concerns through classical dance

Patriot Bureau -September 8, 2025

Thunderstorm, rain forecast for Delhi; AQI remains ‘satisfactory’

Thunderstorm, rain forecast for Delhi; AQI remains ‘satisfactory’

The weather office has forecast a thunderstorm accompanied by rain during the day

Patriot Bureau -September 6, 2025

‘Horizons of Memory’: A solo exhibition by Yashwant Deshmukh

‘Horizons of Memory’: A solo exhibition by Yashwant Deshmukh

Exhibition on view from September 10 to 30, exploring themes of space, memory and abstraction

Patriot Bureau -September 6, 2025

Thunderstorm, light rain likely in Delhi today

Thunderstorm, light rain likely in Delhi today

IMD predicts thunderstorms and rainfall in the capital as temperatures remain below seasonal average and air quality stays in ‘satisfactory’ range

Patriot Bureau -September 5, 2025

“Soulmate”: A group art exhibition

“Soulmate”: A group art exhibition

Exhibition curated by Renu Khera features works of Husain, Raza, Ram Kumar, and contemporary voices

Patriot Bureau -September 5, 2025

Delhi weather: Light rain, moderate air quality expected today

Delhi weather: Light rain, moderate air quality expected today

Residents are advised to carry umbrellas or rain gear, as intermittent showers may disrupt outdoor plans. However, morning hours remain dry

Patriot Bureau -September 4, 2025

‘Samarpan: The Art of Remembrance’ – A solo exhibition by Amrita Ghosh

‘Samarpan: The Art of Remembrance’ – A solo exhibition by Amrita Ghosh

Exhibition inspired by Jibanananda Das’s poetry reimagines Bengal through memory, verse, and visual art