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Educators with a ‘special’ tag
With inclusive education becoming the norm, differently-abled students are being integrated into mainstream schools. This work is entrusted to special educators, a group of trained professionals who have interesting stories to tell
When walls tell stories: Delhi through its art murals
What is similar between the streets of Brooklyn and those in Delhi? The answer lies in the murals painted on the walls of the the last housing colony built by the British: South Delhi’s Lodhi Colony
This job’s no joke
In the busy markets of Delhi, street artists dressed as clowns make an honest effort to attract clients to their owner's shop, spreading joy as their smiles conceal their distress
Drone extravaganza at Delhi’s Pragati Maidan
Bharat Drone Festival - India’s largest drone festival held at Pragati Maidan witnessed a shift in technology. From nano drones to large defence drone models, the festival exhibited start-up companies and various prototype ideas
‘Thyagaraj Stadium is open till 10 pm but what about our security?’
Women athletes and children do not feel secure using the stadium after 6 pm. Guards and coaches have been told to stay on till 10 pm though the action stops a good two hours earlier. Will Delhi Government take note?
The books that have readers hooked in Delhi
What is Delhi reading this summer? As the heatwaves kept people indoors, they picked up titles that caught their fancy – and might interest Patriot readers.
Kick that habit: No smoke, no disease
According to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey India, 2016-2017, there are almost 267 million tobacco users in India
How to tackle the blues
Around 43% of the Indian population is battling depression, according to a fitness magazine. Patriot talks with doctors to get an expert view of this alarming trend and get some guidance on how sufferers can seek medical help
