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Ali Fraz Rezvi -November 28, 2022

It’s more than pollution

It’s more than pollution

Delhi’s most polluted areas are also grappling with other civic problems which will eventually decide the outcome of corporation elections in these areas

Rohan Chauhan -November 27, 2022

On the unsafe side

On the unsafe side

While campaigning for the 2022 MCD elections is in full swing, the matter related to those living in and operating from dangerous buildings has been pushed to the background

Khurram Habib -November 27, 2022

Ex-India captain Dinesh looks to tackle politics

Ex-India captain Dinesh looks to tackle politics

The kabaddi star, who led India to Asian Games gold, is a candidate from Bankner Ward No. 2 and wants to build an international-class stadium in his village on getting elected

Ali Fraz Rezvi -November 26, 2022

Teachers, students hit out at V-C’s proposal

Teachers, students hit out at V-C’s proposal

DU V-C’s plan to extend teaching hours from 8 to 8 is meeting stiff resistance from teachers and students who consider this proposal insensitive

Rohan Chauhan and Ali Fraz Rezvi -November 26, 2022

Who let the dogs out?

Who let the dogs out?

The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram has banned 11 foreign breeds of dogs after complaints of dog bites but lack of any alternate plan for their care and housing has left many residents angry and fuming

Rohan Chauhan -November 25, 2022

Football fever hits low pitch

Football fever hits low pitch

The ongoing World Cup in Qatar was expected to boost the sales of football merchandise but due to the winter season and post Covid economic crisis, the demand has been low

Neha Kirpal -November 24, 2022

Parampara series: Bringing traditional art through new media

Parampara series: Bringing traditional art through new media

The National Festival of Dance & Music saw the physical presence of audience for the first time after the pandemic and witnessed performances from famous musicians and dancers

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan -November 23, 2022

Jamia Junction: The community in the cafe

Jamia Junction: The community in the cafe

Jamia Nagar was once a remote locality where only professors and students of Jamia Millia Islamia, cadres and activists of Muslim organisation Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, and migrants from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar lived. However, as middle-class population settled in with time, the area was gentrified gradually with cafes and restaurants springing up