Shruti Badyal

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Lonely stretches turn crime hubs

Delhi woke up to yet another shocking incident recently when a cab driver was found dead on the Nelson Mandela Road.

Users suffer as ATMs become crime hubs

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The escalating crime graph in the capital has reached an all-time high. The latest to join the list of security lapses are the ATMs which are adding to the woes of Delhiites.

Chinese by nature

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Cuisine as popular as Chinese is bound to have its equally favourite desi versions too. Better known as the “fusion of Indian with Chinese”, Delhiites swear by its flavours.

Fruity fun

Gluttony is a sin most of us willingly indulge in when it comes to ice creams.

Tihar inmates paint dreams of freedom

For feelings that words can’t express, there’s a canvas. When inmates in Tihar jail started painting their thoughts, little did they know that they would come this far.

Monsoon munchies

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As the first drops of rain kiss the earth and fill the air with a heady, earthy aroma, it’s a perfect time to dig into spicy, piping hot pakoras with masala chai. So forget the calorie count and indulge in a pakora fest treat this monsoon. Pakora aficionados in the city experiment this season and share recipes of savory fritters made with chickpea flour

LGBTs call Azad’s comment unfortunate

Barely hours after city celebrated the second anniversary of decriminalisation of homosexuality, health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad’s comment calling men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM) a disease, has sparked outrage among the gay community. Even as the minister clarifies that he was “misquoted”, the community is fuming over his comments.

Desi coolers from mother’s kitchen

A fruity mix of strawberry and cranberries with crushed ice, topped with soda makes for a perfect summer drink.

Hostel fee hike irks DU students

If rising inflation wasn’t enough to make a dent in the budget of outstation students in the capital, the ongoing talks about a hike in the hostel fees has added to their woes.

DIFFERENT STROKES

I’m still learning” shares artist Jatin Das, who has been the face of Indian art for more than four decades. Born in an old princely state called Mayurbhanj, Orissa, art has always been a ‘way of life’ for this 70-year-old artist.

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