Specials

Sharmila Chand -November 22, 2018

A twist of taste

A twist of taste

A chic restaurant at CP, Bombay Brasserie, offers a melange of unique recipes from various regions Brasserie restaurant is like rediscovering India through a culinary journey. A mélange of unique ingredients sourced from various regions of the country and hand-picked from local farms and suppliers lends the place its uniqueness. Here, the menu is divided […]

Sharmila Chand -November 22, 2018

CHEF OF THE WEEK

CHEF OF THE WEEK

Chef Rajiv Malhotra has been associated with Old World Hospitality since February 2004. He heads the kitchen of Chor Bizarre restaurants and also manages the restaurants in Delhi’s Habitat World including Delhi ‘O’ Delhi, Past Times, The Deck, The All American Diner, Eatopia and also the Conference and Banquets. Hailing from Haryana, Chef Malhotra inherited […]

Patriot Bureau -November 22, 2018

let’s rename movies!

let’s rename movies!

Listen up Yogi Adityanath, we have some ideas The government’s current rechristening exercise is perhaps the most grandiose of schemes that have been introduced in recent times. Not just grandiose, its political gains are guaranteed too. With that kind of assurance, every politician worth his name, from West Bengal to Faizabad, has jumped onto the […]

Harkirat Kaur -November 22, 2018

MATERIAL LIFE

MATERIAL LIFE

Malai is a bio-composite material made from bacterial cellulose grown on agricultural waste sourced from the coconut industry in Southern India. It is sustainable and organic, a great substitute for leather   The world has become much more conscious about well-being than it ever was. Bohemians have started to believe in freshly made juices to […]

Dr Reshma Khattar Bhagat -November 22, 2018

Keeping the airways open

Keeping the airways open

Pollution is one of the evil factors behind the increasing incidence of asthma, which can be managed better now, thanks to new tests and more nuanced treatment While everybody is worried about what pollution is doing to their lungs and arteries, for asthma patients the damage to health is not unseen and unfelt — there […]

Mihir Srivastava -November 22, 2018

Lone rangers

Lone rangers

Delhi has the dubious distinction of being an unsafe city for women, despite the fact that many single women have been fearlessly living alone Last week the capital was in for another rude shock. Mala Lakhani, a 53-year-old fashion designer, and her assistant were murdered inside her plush Vasant Kunj Enclave home in Delhi over […]

Shubham Bhatia -November 22, 2018

Unaesthetic tussle

Unaesthetic tussle

The JNU professor whom the administration wants to teach a lesson talks about her research on museums and being honoured with the Infosys Prize In July 2017, Professor Kavita Singh became the Dean of the School of Arts & Aesthetics (SAA) of Jawaharlal Nehru University. An art historian, she is known for her work as […]

Mihir Srivastava -November 22, 2018

When the boot is on the other foot

When the boot is on the other foot

Rape is a behavioural crime of power play. In patriarchal society, mostly women are the victims, but there are some notable exceptions Rape, euphemistically defined, is sex without consent. Why is consent not sought by a sexual predator? The power equations are so skewed in favour of the perpetrator and against the victim that the […]