Delhi NCR
Jamia’s ‘obscure’ department of fine arts
Founded in 1951 as Art Institute by Abul Kalam, the department ‘was envisaged as an integral part of the life for the post-independent citizens of the country.’
Dip in mercury, light rain likely in Delhi
Mercury in the national capital dropped by a few notches as the minimum temperature on Tuesday settled at 24.6 degrees Celsius, even as the weather office has forecast cloudy sky with drizzle later in the day
The ‘crushing’ labour of guarding monuments
Security personnel at Delhi’s monuments struggle to survive because of meagre wages, delayed salaries and penalties. They often spend the night at their workplace as there is no provision for night transport. And yet, they continue
Only murders in the Capital!
When a senior Police officer was approached by the Patriot, about the rising murder cases in Delhi, he stated that Delhi has dangerously changed after the lockdown.
Delhi HC seeks Centre’s reply in Kailash Gahlot’s plea against needing permission for foreign visits
Delhi HC seeks Centre’s reply in Kailash Gahlot’s plea against needing permission for foreign visits
The petition has arrayed the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Union of India through ministries of External Affairs, Finance, Home Affairs and Prime Minister's Office as parties.
Delhi may get relief from humidity as light rain likely in city
The minimum temperature was recorded at 26.9 degrees Celsius, normal for this time of the year. The relative humidity at 8.30 am was 75 per cent.
“Sainik Aram Grah” built in Delhi Cantt for Indian Army
A "state-of-the-art Sainik Aram Grah", which is a transit facility for the Indian Army in the city's cantonment region, is built by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
In the thick of cancel culture
Aditya Kaushik, a Delhi-based comedian, comes out in support of Munawar Faruqui, dubbing the cancellation of the latter's show as an outcome of "adding communal and political angles to it for their own benefits."
