Hindustan Times metro editor Shivani Singh speaks to historian Swapna Liddle, also the convener of the Delhi chapter of Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), about Delhi’s renewed plans to seek the UNESCO world heritage city status. Liddle, whose organisation is helping the government prepare the brief for the city’s nomination, says the recognition will set off a chain reaction among Delhi's residents and authorities to look at our heritage areas differently and work together to retain that privileged tag.
Delhi is divided in its opinion on the AAP government’s initiatives to provide free power, WiFi and commutes for women. But Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia asserts that ... Read more
Delhi is divided in its opinion on the AAP government’s initiatives to provide free power, WiFi and commutes for women. But Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia asserts that AAP is mandated to do the people’s work. Read more
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