Specials
The place to party
Q’BA IS A CASUAL DINING RESTAURANT IN THE HEART OF THE CAPITAL. IT SERVES A VARIETY OF CUISINE, RANGING FROM INDIAN TO LEBANESE Spread over 14,000 sq ft on two floors with pleasing interiors and a Q-shaped impressive bar, Q’BA is a perfect casual dining restaurant in the heart of the capital. Serving cuisine ranging […]
Take care, diabetics
Diabetics do not have to suffer at festival time, as there are ways to indulge the sweet tooth without damaging health. And that applies to all others as well The festive season brings a deluge of sweets which are difficult to resist. But those who have learnt to listen to their bodies will not over-indulge. […]
All children deserve the best
Integration of economically weaker sections in private schools can benefit fee-paying children if teaching is made more effective Being a single parent in a high-profile job, Malvika* says her children were well aware that they couldn’t get into trouble at school and have her called in during the week. “They were really supportive,” she says. […]
Time to move on!
My home hosted people coming from all over the world and was a venue for conversations in the nude where people bared their mind and body Some of my friends call the place I have resided at for the last 15 years, which I am now about to leave, ‘a mausoleum of nudity.’ Far from […]
Road to Right-wing superstar
Lessons from a historical grifter Dear commies, socialists, atheists, feminists and other assorted anti-national readers of this liberal rag—today is your lucky day. Since I saw that most of you were so interested in my forthcoming classes at JNU, I thought I’d give you all a taste of what you’re missing by giving you a […]
Building ban leaves labour stranded
Daily wagers lose their source of livelihood when construction comes to a halt, and the entire real estate sector faces disruption. A look at their plight For the next week or more, Mohammad Najar-ul will be on leave. Forced leave. Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA) has banned constructions activities in Delhi NCR region. […]
The axe effect
Lutyens’ Delhi, considered the capital’s lungs, is slowly losing its green cover owing to different projects that are coming up in the area In 1913, when the British decided to move its capital from Kolkata to Delhi, the charge of redesigning the city was given to prominent British architect, Edward Lutyens. While designing most of […]
Red is for danger
Children continue to die in road accidents at an alarming rate while traffic rules are flouted and safety norms are ignored On average, close to 43 children die every day in road accidents in India. And the rate of child casualties has remained unchanged for quite a while now. Studies have also shown that the […]
