Delhi NCR
Shades of blue: Why art is a natural outlet for activism
Known as Bakeryprasad to his followers, Delhi-based artist Siddhesh Gautam uses his artistic calibre to express his perception of discrimination against the oppressed
Drizzle likely in Delhi
The minimum temperature increased by a few notches in the capital on Tuesday to settle at 27 degrees Celsius, even as the weather office forecast cloudy sky with light rain later in the day
Delhi LG establishes training programme for women cab drivers
Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena launched a training programme for 50 women cab drivers on Monday, an initiative aimed at enhancing the ratio of female drivers in the capital's public transport sector
Tea seller arrested from west Delhi’s Nihal Vihar for storing ‘Chinese manjha’
In the Nihal Vihar area of west Delhi, a 48-year-old shopkeeper was detained for allegedly stocking and selling the illegal ‘Chinese manjha,’ police reported on Monday
Property dealer shot dead in Delhi’s Jamia Nagar
In the Noor Nagar neighbourhood of Jamia Nagar, Delhi, a 40-year-old man who was supposedly a property dealer was shot and killed in broad daylight on Sunday
DIAL introduces beta version of DigiYatra app for faster check-in process at Delhi airport
On Monday, the Delhi International Airport Limited released a beta version of the DigiYatra app for the Android operating system, enabling users to take advantage of quicker check-in at Terminal 3 of the Indira Gandhi International Airport
Freedom at last: Vignettes of that memorable day in 1947
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
Down refugee lane: How Delhi made space for the displaced
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
