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NAVNEET SINGH -April 24, 2024

Empowering through basketball

Empowering through basketball

An academy in Sangam Vihar is spelling out hope to underprivileged children and guiding them towards a disciplined life 

Muhammad Tahir -April 23, 2024

From Madrasa to Masters: Darbhanga’s son and Jamia alumnus lands fully funded program in USA

From Madrasa to Masters: Darbhanga’s son and Jamia alumnus lands fully funded program in USA

Furqan's journey from madrasa to global academia reflects determination and opens doors for future generations of students

Kushan Niyogi -April 22, 2024

Why the Capital is becoming the trafficking hub for Crystal Meth

Why the Capital is becoming the trafficking hub for Crystal Meth

Withe the underground market for meth seeing a significant spurt, meth cooks have mushroomed in Delhi and turned it into a narcotics nerve centre

Idrees Bukhtiyar -April 21, 2024

People need to take theatre more seriously: Manav Kaul

People need to take theatre more seriously: Manav Kaul

The Kai Po Che actor says that theatre needs to be done with dedication and seriousness

Ahona Sengupta -April 20, 2024

Punjabi cuisine losing its flavours: Chef Sweety Singh

Punjabi cuisine losing its flavours: Chef Sweety Singh

At Radisson's recently concluded Punjabi food festival, celebrated chef Sweety Singh voices concerns over the diminishing authenticity of the cuisine because of populist touches 

VIVEK SHUKLA -April 20, 2024

VP’s house consigned to history

VP’s house consigned to history

The 6 Maulana Azad Road, a British era bungalow that was the home of Vice Presidents since 1962, has been vacated and will soon be razed to give away to a high-rise building

Yusra Nazim -April 19, 2024

Election merchandise gets cold response

Election merchandise gets cold response

Traders in Sadar Bazaar blame digital marketing and Model Code of Conduct for the low sales of campaign material ahead of Lok Sabha elections

Kushan Niyogi -April 18, 2024

Cash-for-job haunts JNU’s contractual workers 

Cash-for-job haunts JNU’s contractual workers 

Company demands Rs 1,000 each from the 340 contractual employees; around 270 of them have already paid the sum according to the workers’ union