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Heritage walks: Pathways to a lost past
Delhi is rich in its history and the multitude of mysteries that come with it. The memories of the city that was once known for its exquisite gates seem quite different from the way we see it today. Patriot talks to people ardent about heritage walks to understand their motivations and aspirations
Issues of stubble burning, water-sharing pact to be raised by Delhi in Northern Zonal Council meeting
Issues of crop stubble burning and water-sharing agreement will be raised by the Delhi government in the Northern Zonal Council meeting scheduled to be held in Jaipur later this week, official sources stated on Wednesday
Keeping up the ancestral traditions
As the country is posing to be normal amid the rising Covid-19 cases, Patriot takes a deep dive into the lives of emerging wrestlers who are preparing for the upcoming dangals
A priest beaten to death in Delhi
In northeast Delhi’s Sonia Vihar, a 62-year-old priest was allegedly beaten to death by a man, police stated on Thursday
Delhi to host a shopping festival in January next year
Delhi Shopping Festival to be hosted in the Capital from 28 January to 26 February next year
Vinai Kumar Saxena urges Delhi residents to ‘honestly’ pay taxes to cover deficit
On Wednesday, Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena requested suggestions from the public to enhance the MCD's deteriorating financial health and urged people to "honestly pay" their property taxes and dues to make the civic body financially stable
Living fossils: the quest for survival of Urdu dailies
In India, where screens are increasingly replacing paper, causing many legacy newspapers to die every year, Delhi’s Urdu Newspapers are trying hard to survive
Registration of Kanwar Yatra participants started by Delhi Police
While registration isn’t mandatory, the city police has stated that a data bank of devotees will allow them to help the passenger more efficiently
