Specials

Rohan Chauhan -April 4, 2023

Chandni Chowk traders protest over MCD notices

Chandni Chowk traders protest over MCD notices

Since the pandemic, traders of Chandni Chowk have been looking for good business, and things were slowly getting back on track. However, the market was disrupted yet again

Khurram Habib -April 3, 2023

Salim Durani, never fading despite sunset

Salim Durani, never fading despite sunset

Durani lived a superstar’s life as a cricketer but died uncelebrated in a quiet corner of western India’s Jamnagar. The all-rounder, who gave a glimpse of T20 cricket over half a century ago, leaves behind memories which ex-colleagues and juniors recall

Tanisha Saxena -April 3, 2023

Driving in luxury lane

Driving in luxury lane

Despite pandemic and resulting economic downturn, there has been a significant increase in the sale of high-end cars

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 2, 2023

Stop and smell the flowers

Stop and smell the flowers

Connaught Place’s central park is hosting a flower festival on the sidelines of the upcoming G20 summit. Passers-by, working individuals and schoolchildren often take a break here

Navneet Singh -April 2, 2023

Delhi boxing’s near miss

Delhi boxing’s near miss

Capital’s top pugilist Anjali Tushir missed an opportunity to compete at recent world championships but her emergence proves the sport is growing in the Capital

Mohsina Malik -April 1, 2023

CUET hits dead end at Jamia

CUET hits dead end at Jamia

Concerns grow over the university losing minority status and hurting students from poor background; JMI officials want to restrict it to only 20 courses

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -April 1, 2023

Cinematic delights

Cinematic delights

Habitat International Film Festival was an exciting 10-day event that offered diverse cinematic experiences. Pakistani movie Joyland, added later in the screening list, gave the festival a plot twist

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -March 31, 2023

Touching Kalinga taste buds

Touching Kalinga taste buds

Odisha Parba was a festival loved and thronged by Odia people living in Delhi. What set it apart was the variety of traditional food it offered, with seafood being the most popular