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Heritage | A house of memories
The veteran architect I.M. Kadri, now in his 90s—who has designed iconic projects like the Nehru Centre in Mumbai and the Taj Mahal and Taj Palace hotels in Delhi—has fond memories ... marries ...
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These personal touches create a sense of home and heritage that you can’t find in larger hotels.” This change is driven by a desire to embrace experiences that offer comfort, nature, and serenity all ...
Delhi weather today: The minimum temperature on Friday settled at 31°C, which is four degrees above the seasonal average. According to the IMD, the maximum temperature is likely to hover around ...
Walk through a uniquely sculpted New Delhi residence In architectural geometry, a pendentive is described as a ‘curved triangle of vaulting formed by the intersection of a dome with its supporting ...
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A red alert was issued for Delhi as it remained in the grip of an intense heatwave, with temperatures ranging from 40.9 to 45.0 degrees Celsius across various weather stations on Wednesday.
Former Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Tuesday (June 10, 2025) claimed that a large number of security personnel had been deployed in Bhoomiheen Camp in Kalkaji ahead of a demolition drive.
Delhi-NCR is facing an intense heatwave, with the IMD issuing a red alert as temperatures soar above 45°C and the ‘real feel' touches 52°C in some areas. Hospitals are reporting a daily rise ...
Delhi recorded its highest maximum temperature of the season at 43.8 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. This reading is 3.6 notches above the season's average as per the IMD.
A demolition drive is underway at Bhoomihin Camp, located in Kalkaji area of the capital city New Delhi following directions from the High Court. Demolition drive at Kalkaji's Bhoomihin Camp on ...
Delhi recorded its highest temperature of 52.3°C in 2024. Rising heatwaves highlight urgent climate challenges and public health risks.