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A long way to go for chess in Delhi: Tania
While the capital, just like the entire country, has seen a rise in Chess competitions and players, there are not enough platforms for the talented to carve out a career, feels Delhi's lone woman grandmaster
An uncommon poet for the common man
Poet Haseeb Soz, who passed away last week, lifted the standards of Urdu poetry by speaking about the pain of the poor and the middle-class with dignity and respect
Sunak and Modi loved the AI Holobox: Tagbin chief
Technology company’s chief tech officer says the exhibition to highlight India’s technological advancements and cultural heritage was a hit among the delegates
Showing visually impaired the light
Blind Bake Café and its parent Body are helping the visually handicapped become self-dependent
Theatre not viable option for aspiring actors
Lack of money, competition from OTT platforms is making young actors think twice before taking a plunge on stage
India enter final of Asia Cup
Beat Sri Lanka by 41 runs in a Super Fours game to score second successive win and be placed on top of the table
Child prodigy builds app to identify waste material
The poor state of waste management within the city’s limits greatly affected the impressionable mind of a young student, who eventually built an application to serve the cause
Top markets in a tizzy
Despite state government’s much-hyped plan last year to redevelop them, there has been no progress as the capital’s old and iconic shopping zones cry for help
