Specials
Solace for mind and body
India International Centre presents a two-day yoga workshop by Yoga guru Bijoylaxmi Hota, followed by book launch of Yoga For Super Immunity
Risky roads for riders
The recent death of a 16-year-old girl cycling to school has once again stirred up concern over the safety of cyclists on Delhi roads. This isn’t an isolated incident: on 31 March, cyclist Kunwar Arora was run over by an army truck at Sardar Patel Marg
Existing mohalla clinics aren’t functional, why open more?
There are almost 519 Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics in Delhi as per the data provided by the Delhi Government. Patriot asks Delhiites what they think about them as a healthcare facility
7-year-old girl molested in North Delhi’s Wazirabad
A seven-year-old girl was allegedly molested in North Delhi’s Wazirabad area by her neighbour, police said on Thursday. According to police, an incident was reported on Tuesday around 9 pm about a child’s molestation in Wazirabad area. Police reached the spot and spoke to the victim, who alleged that she was molested by her neighbour […]
Illegal bar busted in Gharbana village, police say run mostly for Chinese nationals
Police in Greater Noida have busted an illegal luxury bar being run in a clandestine manner with Chinese nationals living in India as its major patrons, officials said on Thursday. The three-storey facility, located in Gharbara village with its interiors designed in traditional Chinese-style, was busted on Tuesday night, close on the heels of the […]
Delhi’s laundries left high and dry
With evolving technology providing better and easier laundry alternatives, and recurring water supply issues in the capital, Delhi’s traditional dhobi ghats are facing an existential crisis. Limited consumer market and lack of support from the administration is adding to their woes
Mithali Raj: A career beyond comparisons
Indian cricketer Mithali Raj, considered one of the greatest female cricketers ever, has no professional strike rate. She played a few of her tests at a time when the variety of balls she faced was not recorded in worldwide cricket all the time. And thus, she belongs to a different period
Silent sentinels of a heritage of respectability
Members of the intersex and trans communities, called khwajsaras in the Mughal era, made huge contributions to Delhi’s history. The architectural wonders they left behind still survive but the significance of this heritage is getting lost with time
