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- September 25, 2025
By Shreya Kamboj On the busy Mathura Road in Delhi, countless commuters drive past a grand, recently restored mausoleum, yet few are aware of its...
By Shreya Kamboj Tughlaqabad, the third fortified city of Delhi, was built on the Aravalli hills by Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq between 1321 and 1325 C.E.....
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- September 25, 2025
By Shreya Kamboj Among the many Delhi monuments that dot the capital’s historic landscape, few are as enigmatic and evocative as the Jamali-Kamali tomb in...
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- September 25, 2025
By Shreya Kamboj Amid the religious and architectural landmarks of Old Delhi, Fatehpuri Masjid stands out not just for its scale or design, but for...
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- September 25, 2025
By Shreya Kamboj Sai Paranjpye’s Chashme Baddoor (1981) is often celebrated for its slice-of-life charm, witty characters, and quietly progressive gender politics. But beyond its...
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- September 25, 2025
By Shreya Kamboj Across the Indian subcontinent, the arrival of the monsoon has never been a neutral event. It alters not only the landscape but...
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- September 25, 2025
By Shreya Kamboj Unlike other monuments in Delhi, the Jantar Mantar is neither a tomb nor a temple; neither crowned with domes nor decorated in...
By Shreya Kamboj The expansion of British rule in the Indian subcontinent brought with it a growing privilege for Western medicine, which increasingly positioned itself...
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- September 25, 2025
By Shreya Kamboj In the labyrinthine lanes of Old Delhi, a new kind of public building emerged during the mid-20th century: the single-screen cinema hall....
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- September 25, 2025
By Shreya Kamboj During every election season, the physical landscape of the University of Delhi is transformed by political expression, as posters from various student...




























