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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
Asia Cup: India thrash Pakistan by record margin
Kohli, Rahul score centuries as Men in Blue crush Babar Azam-led side by 228 runs
Quarter-miler Jacob dashes to stardom
A former footballer from a school in Rohini took up athletics on the advice of his coach and soon became part of the Indian relay team, helping them create Asian record in the recent Budapest World Championships
‘Amazed, awed by its beauty’: British PM Sunak, wife visit Akshardham temple
Prime Minister Sunak, wearing a crisp white shirt and navy blue trousers, and his wife, dressed in a beige kurta with a bright pink dupatta and loose pants, received a traditional welcome at the temple
