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Patriot Bureau -July 22, 2025

‘Shiva All Encompassing’: A solo show by Samik De

‘Shiva All Encompassing’: A solo show by Samik De

Artist Samik De explores the many forms and moods of Lord Shiva in a digital solo show timed with the sacred month of Shravan

Patriot Bureau -July 22, 2025

Rain lashes parts of Delhi, IMD issues yellow alert

Rain lashes parts of Delhi, IMD issues yellow alert

As per the Nowcast for Delhi, the IMD has issued a yellow alert, citing light rain and winds across the region

Patriot Bureau -July 21, 2025

‘Nayikas of Tulsidas’ to be staged in Delhi on July 31

‘Nayikas of Tulsidas’ to be staged in Delhi on July 31

Classical dance performance to explore the feminine spirit in Tulsidas’s verses through Bharatanatyam storytelling

Patriot Bureau -July 20, 2025

Delhi: UPSC aspirant dies by suicide in Old Rajinder Nagar, suicide note recovered

Delhi: UPSC aspirant dies by suicide in Old Rajinder Nagar, suicide note recovered

Further investigation is in progress, and the exact cause of the suicide is yet to be ascertained

Patriot Bureau -July 20, 2025

Urban River Management Plan launched to clean and revive Yamuna in Delhi

Urban River Management Plan launched to clean and revive Yamuna in Delhi

New strategy combines science, technology, and decentralised waste treatment to reduce pollution load

Patriot Bureau -July 20, 2025

Delhi-based ‘3plus4crew’ wins top dance prize at All India K-Pop contest

Delhi-based ‘3plus4crew’ wins top dance prize at All India K-Pop contest

15th edition of the Korean pop culture extravaganza draws record participation and celebrates Indo-Korean cultural ties

Patriot Bureau -July 20, 2025

What’s Under My Skin?: A solo exhibition by Khushi Khandelwal

What’s Under My Skin?: A solo exhibition by Khushi Khandelwal

A debut solo exhibition examining psychological depth through contemporary mixed-media works

Patriot Bureau -July 18, 2025

‘Objects May Appear Softer’: A group exhibition of contemporary women artists

‘Objects May Appear Softer’: A group exhibition of contemporary women artists

Spanning generations, mediums and geographies, the show brings together 21 Indian women artists to challenge notions of softness, visibility and strength in contemporary art