The world of Indian cricket is stirring with a new kind of magic—one graced not by seasoned male legends, but by the fierce and fresh energy of India’s women cricketers. As the Women’s Premier League (WPL) recently wrapped its thrilling second season, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the conversation around the sport in India is evolving for the better. Cricket, long seen … [Read more...]
India’s Quiet Green Revolution Begins in the Capital
Description (for thumbnail): Delhi quietly turns into India’s test bed for urban green energy innovation. It’s easy to overlook quiet revolutions. Especially in a city like New Delhi, where the soundtrack is a persistent hum of traffic, human energy, and political drama. But amid this chaos, a remarkable story is beginning to unfold—Delhi is slowly but surely transforming … [Read more...]
A Rain-Soaked Yamuna and Delhi’s Monsoon Resilience
Monsoon rain fills Delhi's Yamuna floodplains with lush green and concern The Yamuna is rising again. As Delhi settles into its annual tryst with the monsoons, the river that slumbers for much of the year has awoken, surging with seasonal rain. In the past week alone, images of a swollen Yamuna flowing perilously close to the Ring Road and creeping into low-lying areas have … [Read more...]
Delhi Metro’s New Lines Are Quietly Transforming the City
The Delhi Metro has always been more than just a transportation system—it’s a living, humming artery that connects not only places but also people, ambitions, and countless daily stories. With the recent inauguration of more stretches under Phase IV, including the ambitious Silver Line, the city is witnessing a quiet yet profound transformation. While the expansion might not … [Read more...]
Delhi Elections 2013
All thanks to the “Teeka Lagao”, “Each One Kheench One”, “Dot Is Hot” and many such other campaigns initiated by both the electoral office and media be it television, radio or social media, this year both the youth old alike, felt responsible, more than ever and turned out in huge numbers to cast their vote. It was different kind of a positive energy in the air this time … [Read more...]




