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Jamia Junction: The community in the cafe

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…

April 14, 2023

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…

November 22, 2022

Finding their calling in art

Delhi College of Art’s Annual Art Carnival held last week served as a platform for budding artists. Among the participants…

November 22, 2022

When Purana Qila grooved to Asean music

With 15 bands from different ASEAN nations and performances by Papon and Sukhbir Randhawa of Bollywood, Delhi celebrated the second…

November 21, 2022

Outside AIIMS, outstation patients left in the lurch

Patients from across the country visit AIIMS for treatment. But many of them are forced to live and sleep under…

November 21, 2022

Children – Delhi pollution’s prime target

Kids suffered the most when pollution in Delhi reached hazardous levels in the initial days of November. Protecting young lungs…

November 20, 2022

Pleasing to eye, not to pocket

The main theme of the 41st edition of India International Trade Fair (IITF) is “Vocal for Local, Local to Global”.…

November 19, 2022

Bouncers of yesteryears, ‘Hercules’ forever

The twin villages of Asola and Fatehpur Beri in south Delhi were once a hub of bouncers. But the perils…

November 19, 2022

If winter comes, can street sports be far behind?

The spirit of the games is palpable on the ground, accompanied by the cheerful clamour that echoes from the audiences,…

November 18, 2022

It’s just not cricket

Sports bars in NCR are showing lukewarm response to the upcoming Football World Cup unlike the T20 World Cup which…

November 18, 2022