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  • Nov 21, 2024 | thenewsminute.com | Uthara Ullas |Azeefa Fathima |Ragamalika Karthikeyan |Uthara U.R.

    The year 2024 marks a decade since the landmark NALSA judgement that recognised the rights of transgender persons in India. But Delhi’s transgender community continues to face an uphill battle for basic recognition and access to essential services.

  • Aug 22, 2023 | thepatriot.in | Uthara U.R.

    Delhi is dotted with stunning monuments — popular and little known — which have become the face of the national capital. While their extraordinary architecture and rich history leave visitors enchanted, few restaurants overlooking these monuments enhance the experience.

  • Jul 25, 2023 | thepatriot.in | Uthara U.R.

    The monsoon season’s arrival increases humidity levels, creating a heavy and damp environment. As the rain falls, the ground and surrounding surfaces become wet, and the water evaporates, adding moisture to the air. This increased moisture content leads to a rise in humidity levels, which can have several effects on the body, mainly dehydration. To combat dehydration and stay healthy during this season, incorporating basil seeds (Sabja, Tukmaria) into your diet can be highly beneficial.

  • Jul 22, 2023 | thepatriot.in | Uthara U.R.

    Far away from the ‘God’s own country’, a wide spread of dishes from across Kerala can be devoured sitting in Delhi. From moilees to appams and distinct biryani, these Delhi restaurants offer every flavour from Kerala. Kerala Hotel, INAWhether you are craving a hearty biryani or masala dosa, Kerala Hotel in INA is a delightful destination for the Kerala cuisine enthusiasts. The attentive and friendly staff ensure that diners have a memorable experience.

  • Jul 15, 2023 | thepatriot.in | Uthara U.R.

    Saturday, July 15, marked the conclusion of Kanwar Yatra, a pilgrimage devoted to Lord Shiva, which began on July 4th. As part of the annual Kanwar Yatra, Delhi experiences a substantial influx of Kanwariyas or pilgrims, who pass through the city on their way to Haridwar and other sacred destinations. The Delhi Government had set up 200 Kanwar camps all around Delhi.