Specials
Power theft, ‘illegal’ charging, no safety: Inside Delhi’s e-rickshaw chaos
Two electrocution deaths revel the dark underbelly of the e-rickshaw scheme in Delhi; the city has 1.6 Lakh such vehicles of which 50,000 are registered
Ahead of Chennai Test, orthopaedic surgeon Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala reflects on Rishabh Pant’s recovery
As Pant returns to the Indian team for the first test match against Bangladesh, Dr Pardiwala, who treated him, commends the wicketkeeper-batman for recovering well ahead of schedule
‘The Satvic Revolution’ offers a practical guide to natural health and well-being
A journey from chronic illness to historic health through ancient wisdom and modern practices
How one of city’s last hardboard bookbinders keeps his craft alive
As modern technology takes over, Zafrul Islam struggles to keep the tradition alive amid dwindling demand and fading public awareness
Delhi riots: 2790 victims still await compensation
As bureaucratic delays and inefficiencies continue to impede justice and compensation, affected families are counting their losses more than four years after the communal violence
ISBTs: Crumbling infrastructure fails commuters; thorough revamp promises remain unfulfilled
Despite heavy parking fees and grand redevelopment plans, city’s bus terminals are plagued by inadequate facilities, prompting commuters and drivers to seek urgent reforms
The Cottage Cafe: Polo-inspired elegance with premium coffee and cuisine
The new café offers coffee enthusiasts a diverse selection, from robust espressos to creamy lattes, brewed with premium beans and customisable milk options
Exclusive | It’s time to be realistic about theatre: Naseeruddin Shah
In an interview with Patriot, the celebrated actor says he sees promise in the efforts put in by the next generation of theatre artists
