Delhi NCR
Parampara series: Bringing traditional art through new media
The National Festival of Dance & Music saw the physical presence of audience for the first time after the pandemic and witnessed performances from famous musicians and dancers
Delhi lose to Assam, crash out of Vijay Hazare one-dayers
'This was Delhi's fourth loss in seven matches
Back home from drug rehab, Delhi man kills parents, grandmother, sister
As Keshav went on the stabbing spree, the screams of his family members alerted some of their relatives, who live in the same building, and neighbours
Jamia Junction: The community in the cafe
Jamia Nagar was once a remote locality where only professors and students of Jamia Millia Islamia, cadres and activists of Muslim organisation Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, and migrants from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar lived. However, as middle-class population settled in with time, the area was gentrified gradually with cafes and restaurants springing up
On stage – ‘Unmasked’, ‘Abha’ and ‘Draupadi’
The festival's outreach programme curates and presents forms of dance to highlight for them India's rich palette of classical and folk movements that incorporate both style and vigour
4 students arrested for bludgeoning pregnant dog to death in Southeast Delhi
Police said the dog was tortured to death on October 30. After a video of the incident surfaced on social media, police at the New Friends Colony station registered a case
Mehrauli murder: Court extends Poonawala’s custody by 4 days, allows polygraph test
Poonawala will be taken to two ponds for the search of the body parts, one in Mehrauli forest and the other in Maidangarhi here. He has also provided a sketch of a pond where he allegedly threw the body parts, the counsel said
Bourgeois pleasure: Delhi’s Soviet-era bookstore
People’s Publishing House, which was established in 1947 and thronged by people till the mid-90s, has lost its sheen due to changed reading habits and the digital era
