Specials

Muhammad Tahir -June 20, 2023

Afghan refugees’ school of hope hangs by a thread

Afghan refugees’ school of hope hangs by a thread

Ahmad Khan Anjam started an institute in 2017 to teach English, Indian languages and other subjects to fellow Afghan refugees, but lack of funds may lead to its closure

Khurram Habib -June 19, 2023

Spin of coin throws defending champs and runners-up out of DDCA Hot Weather

Spin of coin throws defending champs and runners-up out of DDCA Hot Weather

Last year’s winners Telefunken and runners-up NK Khanna Club crash out of DDCA Hot Weather, the pinnacle of league cricket in the Capital, after their pre-quarterfinals get affected by rains and lead to decision by spin of a coin

Khurram Habib -June 19, 2023

This Master’s Voice

This Master’s Voice

Ravi Chaturvedi, a former Zoology teacher in DU, cannot give up on his love for cricket which he has commentated on for four decades. he recently finished his PhD in the sport at the age of 83

Rana Siddiqui Zaman  -June 18, 2023

Picking up the metal scraps

Picking up the metal scraps

Artist and sculptor Gopal Namjoshi moved away from painting and dedicated his life to utilising industrial and metal waste to create thought-provoking sculptures and contributing his bit to ecology

Santosh Mehta -June 18, 2023

Direction gives me more enjoyment: Himanshu Malik

Direction gives me more enjoyment: Himanshu Malik

Actor Himanshu Malik, known for his role in 2001 film Tum Bin, says direction gives him satisfaction as he discusses his new project Chitrakut

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -June 17, 2023

A ‘Roboluscious’ treat

A ‘Roboluscious’ treat

A Noida restaurant offers unique experience of serving food through robots, it is easy on the pocket too

VIVEK SHUKLA -June 17, 2023

Of Manto and Delhi’s longest bus ride

Of Manto and Delhi’s longest bus ride

Mori Gate, where Saadat Hasan Manto used to live during his time in Delhi, is also the starting point of Delhi Transport Corporation’s longest bus ride

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -June 16, 2023

Down the garden path

Down the garden path

Unexpected rain in May damaged some plants but they have also given relief to city’s gardeners. However, as the heat of June arrives, they are looking to protect themselves