Specials
Skin bank acts as light at the end of the tunnel
Delhi’s first skin bank at Safdarjung hospital is a ray of hope for second and third-degree burn patients. however, families of patients continue to wait for the facility to be functional
Municipalities need to be empowered: Urban planning expert
Devashish Dhar, an urban planner and ex-public policy specialist at Niti aayog, says failure to preserve natural water bodies, concretisation, as well as poor drainage system are causing massive flooding in major cities like Delhi
Painting Bengal beyond boundaries
Jogen Chowdhury has been a trendsetter in the world of art. At an exhibition in Delhi, he reflects upon the ‘physicality’ of his art and what ideologies mean for artists
Life in choppy waters
Whatever they saved over the years through perseverance and hard labour was washed away in an instant, say flood-affected people
Refugees left in lurch
People living in refugee camps believe that they are being neglected during the ongoing flood and are being ignored
Mango Fiesta
The just-concluded Mango Festival, which returned after a three-year Covid-enforced break, hosted over 600 varieties of mango and visitors from across the country
Deluge of Despair: More rain worsens plight of people in relief camps
Despite a slight decrease in water levels since last week, the Yamuna in Delhi has remained ominously above the danger mark of 205.33 meters
Giving voice to the unheard
Community radio stations such as Alfaz-e-Mewat have helped bring problems of people in villages and localities to the fore
