Specials
Lost childhoods
While cities around the world observe 21th world day against child labour this week, the practice continues unabated in the capital; child labourers and those tasked with rescuing them reveal how laws continued to be violated
Blooming in the autumn of life
Krishna Saksena, who has come out with her 13th book at the age of 94, talks of her struggles and advises youngsters to stay close to nature and not mobile phones
Icons on the road
Delhi has statues of many historical personalities that may interest world leaders like Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin and Rishi Sunak during the G-20 summit
Yellove in Delhi
The yellow-coloured Amaltas trees blossom in Delhi during summers offering respite from soaring temperatures. Patriot captures it in pictures
Mangoes in demand, but rains cut supply
While the unseasonal rainfall has brought relief from the atrocious heatwave that chars Delhi around this every year, it has hit the business of mango sellers who hoped for a summer fortune
Labouring in an oven
Labourers, semi-skilled workers and street vendors are struggling to work and earn in the burning furnace of Delhi
An oasis for dramatists?
New Delhi witnesses the first edition of Natya Kumbh – a celebration of drama and dramatist- featuring one emerging playwright, six directors, seven groups, eight plays and nine shows. Could it attract enough audience or maybe even spark a culture consciousness in the Capital?
Baton to Babu: Journey of a cop to UPSC success
Police constable Ram Bhajan Kumar slogged hard while juggling with police duties to clear the civil services examinations
