Specials
Urdu literary fest: A toast to Delhi 6
Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu (Hind) pays homage to Urdu poet Meer Taqi Meer and reflects on Delhi's colonial past, in the presence of luminaries like Javed Akhtar, Naseeruddin Shah and Willian Dalrymple
Delhi Sports School takes off with first batch
As many as 172 athletes are currently receiving training in 10 Olympic discipline at the Delhi government-run facility; it hopes to take in 200 students in the next academic year
Anti-cheating bill good but implementation matters, say students
Students at coaching institutes in Delhi praise the new bill to curb the menace of cheating but say it will be tough to implement
Kolkata’s Oudh 1590 spells magic in NCR
Oudh 1590 features dishes that are a testament to Awadh's rich heritage and exquisite flavours — but with a touch of Bengal
Nandita Puri marches forward, donning many hats
Despite the challenges following the loss of her husband, Om Puri, in 2017, Nandita Puri remains resilient, embracing life's ebbs and flows. Her critically acclaimed book ‘Jennifer’ is set to captivate audiences on the silver screen
Delhi celebrates World Book Fair with higher footfall
The number of visitors at the World Book Fair at Pragati Maidan increased significantly from last year, but private publishers of regional literature mark a dip in the count of stalls
Unveiling little Bengal in Delhi
Bengal Bazaar, being held at Hauz Khas from February 15 to 17, offers art, apparel and home decor from the eastern state to Delhiites
Uttarakhand UCC faces criticism from Delhiites
Couples in Delhi, with at least one partner from Uttarakhand, say the UCC Bill allows authorities and right-wing groups to infringe upon their privacy
