Specials
Bastion of dissent
Jantar Mantar, which was originally built as an observatory, has hosted some landmark protests over the past three decades since it was named as the exclusive venue to hold dharnas
Temperature not expected to rise much in the next few days: Official
Head of the Regional Weather Forecast Centre says western disturbances caused the recent non-monsoon rains in the Capital and that the city could see more showers on May 12
Pedalling to move up in life
Power The Pedal, a campaign by Greenpeace India, empowers working-class women by offering them cycles and creates a much-needed dialogue around city’s unequal infrastructure
Painting a gritty picture
Niyaz Hussain, a Delhi-based artist who was afflicted by polio in childhood, has faced many obstacles to create a platform for those who come from various marginalised backgrounds
Wrestlers refuse to budge
India’s Olympic and world championship medal-winning grapplers have returned to the protest site, Jantar Mantar, and demand action against Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh
Sports school gets off the mark
After much delay, the Delhi Sports School project got underway with trials held at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex. Students from far-flung areas vied for spots
It’s very important for me to stay fit for getting good roles: Vaani Kapoor
The actress also talks about her upcoming movie Sarvagunn Sampanna and how the role she plays in it is different from others
Spooky road on the ridge
Despite Capital’s rising population and growing density, a stretch of road connecting Karol Bagh with Dhaula Kuan still remains a no-go zone for the fear it invokes
