Delhi NCR
Independence day holds a mix of emotions for each individual. But the common feeling of freedom remains the same in everyone. Patriot talks with few individuals who witnessed the events of that momentous day: 15 August 1947
[…]The refugees who poured into the city after Partition changed not only the map of Delhi but also its cuisine and culture. Even after 75 years, old-timers can still remember how things used to be
[…]Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal declared on Sunday that Delhi has transformed into the “City of Tricolors” as a result of the initiative to place 500 high-mast national flags throughout the capital
[…]As part of ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign, three union ministers and Delhi Lieutenant Governor on Sunday participated in an early morning walk with 10,000 NDMC school students, an official statement said
[…]For those who live in Chandni Chowk, communal harmony is a lived experience, as places of worship share the same space, sometimes the same architectural aesthetic. On Independence Day, everybody gets a chance to celebrate the spirit of brotherhood
[…]After the fifth case of the viral disease in the national capital, India has now reported 10 monkeypox cases so far
[…]A festive celebration and a traditional sport, kite-flying is dear to children and adults alike. Enthusiasts form clubs and associations to garner prestige in the community. Patriot interacts with those involved in the sport to understand what it means to them
[…]On 16 August, various civil society organizations under the banner of Sanyukt Rojgar Andolan Samiti will take out a Tiranga March in Delhi, demanding a national policy on employment, Delhi minister Gopal Rai said on Friday
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