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-June 12, 2025

Delhi weather: Capital sizzles at 45°C; IMD predicts thunderstorm, rain from June 13

Delhi weather: Capital sizzles at 45°C; IMD predicts thunderstorm, rain from June 13

IMD has predicted that the city will record a maximum temperature of 41 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 29 degrees Celsius on June 14

-June 12, 2025

At 8,423 MW, Delhi breaks 2025 peak power demand record

At 8,423 MW, Delhi breaks 2025 peak power demand record

Electricity demand in Delhi, gripped by a severe heatwave, surged past the 8,000-MW mark for the first time this year on Wednesday

-June 10, 2025

Delhi’s coolest reading rooms: 5 quiet escapes from summer heat

Delhi’s coolest reading rooms: 5 quiet escapes from summer heat

Here are five reading spaces that combine peace, purpose, and perfectly chilled rooms.

-June 8, 2025

Exhibition: The Silent Canvas Speaks Again

Exhibition: The Silent Canvas Speaks Again

The exhibition is curated by Sanghal’s granddaughter, Priyam Chandra, who has been collecting and organising his works for display

-June 8, 2025

Artography Studio’s annual group art exhibition underway

Artography Studio’s annual group art exhibition underway

Curated by Vijay Kumar R, the show offers a vibrant platform for young talents to present their work and engage with an expanding community of art enthusiasts

-June 8, 2025

Active Covid cases in India cross 6,000-mark

Active Covid cases in India cross 6,000-mark

There are 6,133 active Covid cases in India, and six more deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours, the ministry said

-June 8, 2025

Govt buildings, stadiums to be redesigned in Delhi to better serve persons with disabilities

Govt buildings, stadiums to be redesigned in Delhi to better serve persons with disabilities

The campaign will focus on promoting an inclusive and barrier-free environment for PwDs to ensure that no one is left out of the mainstream society due to disability

-June 6, 2025

Mango Fest 2.0

Mango Fest 2.0

More than 75 types of mangoes, including rare and regional varieties from across India, will be available at the festival