Specials
Jarring note for betels
Betel leaf traders are struggling as footfall of customers has reduced drastically with old connoisseurs no more and the new generation preferring either gutka
Life beneath, a bridge too far
The one-and-half century old bridge built in the British era is in a dilapidated state and those living beneath are leading risky lives
Next movie speaks for the present generation: Kashyap
In an exclusive interview, director Anurag Kashyap talks about his upcoming project Almost Pyaar With DJ Mohabbat and why many Indian directors are reluctant to wait and premiere their movies at international film festival
Cosmos in couture temple
Delhi-based couturier Rahul Mishra, encapsulated the vast beauty of the ocean with detailed embroideries, and paid homage to Indian textiles at his third year at Paris Couture Week
Flavours of the rainbow nation
The South African food festival at Crowne Plaza introduced residents of Delhi-NCR to a wide variety of dishes, including curries and braai, and spices similar to those in India
Everyone makes mistakes, I am still learning: Dhull
Yash Dhull, India’s under-19 World Cup winning captain, says he is still in the learning process and the dip in form this season after a successful start last season was just a blip and can happen to anyone
Life and times of a writer
Farooq Argali, 82, began writing fiction to survive in Delhi and after half a century, collated works of famous writers, poets and litterateurs. A documentary he made on the Bhakti poet Mirabai is available on Amazon Prime. His latest offering — Dilli Nama — recounts the history of the Capital.
Girls grapple with odds
While Vinesh & fellow wrestlers may have exposed the dark underbelly of wrestling, emerging women wrestlers in Delhi struggle due to lack of facilities and female coaches
