delhi
Tower in oblivion
Located in a small village of western Delhi, Mini Qutab Minar has historical appeal and urban legends associated with it. But years of neglect have rendered it forgotten
Gujarat’s flavour on the plate
Known for its cheap food and variety of dishes and sweets, the canteen at Gujarat Bhawan is a place to visit for those who love authentic food and hospitality
Breathe uneasy
Despite improvement in pollution levels during this winter season, cases of respiratory illness have increased with children being impacted severely
Ton-up Shorey, Himmat help Delhi earn points
Dhruv Shorey, the right-handed opening batsman and Delhi’s lone bright spot this season, scores 185 to lead the Ranji Trophy run charts with 787 runs and three centuries, staying ahead of many big names in Indian cricket
Woman hit and drag case: Court rejects Ashustosh Bharadwaj’s bail plea
Additional Public Prosecutor Atul Srivastava alleged Bharadwaj had misled the investigation by stating co-accused Deepak Khanna was driving the car.
Young gun making shots heard
Left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Rounak Waghela has been this season’s find for Delhi. The 15-year-old made waves in Delhi under-19 team and led the under-16 team to the quarter final from the front
A cut below the rest
Roadside barbers in Delhi are migrants who’ve come to the national capital in search of better livelihood. Despite offering grooming services at a very low price, they are struggling to make ends meet
Wedding bells ringing again
The big fat Indian wedding has returned after the Covid break but with reduced guest list and fresher ideas like destination wedding
