Specials
Ghazals are not going to die: Talat Aziz
Talat Aziz, who was recently in Delhi for a musical performance at the four-day Jashn-E-Urdu event, said that he has been visiting the city for the last 44 years now
League for Delhi women cricketers likely to get underway next month
While the WPL gets underway in the national capital from Tuesday, the Delhi cricket body will likely start a league for Capital’s women cricketers
Yes Papa: A cinematic triumph on harrowing realities
In his feature debut, Saif Hyder combines subtle storytelling, intense performances, and societal commentary, confronting audiences with the taboo subject of familial abuse and paedophilia
‘People love breeds, not animals’
Animal activist Manavi Rai, who quit her job to focus on helping animals, says people adopt foreign breeds only to abandon them later; wants people to go for desi breeds
Waste recycling goes digital
A Delhi-based start-up partnered with Wahter, an organisation focussing on packaged water, with the aim to recycle 10 million pet bottles in Delhi-NCR, making big strides towards combating plastic pollution
British govt official in Delhi beats pollution with indoor training for marathon
Last weekend in Delhi, Isherwood finished second in half marathon (21km) in 45-55 years category. He clocked 1:19:37
Kissan Ghar: Second home for Kashmiris in the Capital
With Kashmir House inaccessible to common people from the valley, Kissan Ghar in north-west Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh has emerged as the go-to option for those from the valley visiting the capital
Ready to scale Boston Marathon’s ‘Heartbreak Hill’
Jayanti Thapliyal, a 46-year-old staffer of Indian Defence Account Service, has been balancing work and family responsibilities with passion for running; her commitment paid dividends as she qualified for Boston Marathon in April
