delhi ncr
Uttarakhand’s all-women band breaking glass ceiling
Swati Singh took up music after switching careers, and created an All-Women band ‘Womeniya’ against all odds
Apartments in Delhi-NCR lose ‘desi’ touch, get foreign feel
While housing societies and areas established before 1990 had indian-sounding names, post-liberalisation era spawned complexes in Gurugram and Noida with European names to attract expatriates and the global Indian
Shop owners in Delhi’s markets bear the brunt of ill-maintained toilets
The Delhi High Court recently directed the MCD, NDMC and the DDA to conduct a third-party audit of the public toilets maintained by them
Fighting the odds to become a champion
Para badminton player Munna Khalid overcame rejection to master the racquet sport while pursuing studies and achieving academic excellence
Iterum: An Art exhibition
The exhibition offers a captivating journey into the realm of transience, showcasing the textile works of artists Rahul Jain and Gunjan Arora
Delhi’s Ram Lal Anand College receives bomb threat,searches underway
Ram Lal Anand College staff in Delhi received a bomb threat call at 9:34. Police and emergency teams evacuated the students and are conducting a search, but nothing suspicious has been found yet
At 8.8 degrees Celsius, Delhi records coldest day of month so far
The city is likely to experience a partly cloudy sky during the day and the maximum temperature is expected to hover around 25 degrees Celsius
The lives of city’s gardeners not a bed of roses
Workers at the Rose Garden, Nehru Park and Tulip Garden, which are located in Lutyens’ Delhi, say they are leading a hard life with low income besides dealing with the lack of toilets and shelters
