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In 1947, after Partition, many who came to Delhi with little to their name survived on this dish; today, it is the city’s most-loved breakfastDelhi's beloved chole bhature owes its rise to the 1947 Partition. Punjabi refugees, rebuilding lives in the capital, found sustenance in t...
JD Vance's half-brother loses Cincinnati mayor election as Indian-origin Aftab Pureval wins re-electionIndian-origin Democrat Aftab Pureval has secured a second term as Cincinnati mayor, defeating Republican challenger Cory Bowman. Pureval, w...
How India’s partition forged a diaspora empireFollowing the bloody Partition of India in 1947, Hindu Sindhi merchants, including the author's family, scattered globally. Despite facing ...
AAP is giving money, alcohol... influencing the voters here: BJP's Parvesh Verma reiterates his allegationsBJP candidate Parvesh Verma accused AAP of distributing alcohol and money to influence voters in New Delhi, alleging that thousands of vehi...
"Money is being distributed... both BJP, AAP involved in this," alleges Congress' Sandeep DikshitCongress leader Sandeep Dikshit accused both BJP and AAP of distributing money to voters in the New Delhi constituency. Dikshit alleged tha...
'Dilli Ka chhota sa ladka is now challenging Punjabis': Kejriwal lashes out at Parvesh VermaAAP leader Arvind Kejriwal criticized BJP's Parvesh Verma, accusing him of insulting Punjabis by questioning the presence of Punjab-registe...
BJP's Parvesh Verma files Rs 100-crore defamation suit against KejriwalBJP MP Parvesh Verma has filed a Rs 100-crore defamation lawsuit against AAP's Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann over allegedly f...
Punjab students invest Rs 68,000 crore annually in Canadian educationGrowing tensions between India and Canada have led to concerns among parents in Punjab about the hefty investments they have made in their ...
Independence Day: How refugee real estate became Delhi's poshest areasPunjabi refugees from Pakistan not only ended up identifying themselves with Delhi but also made Delhi identify with them. The names of man...
Remembering Tarek Fatah, who used to call himself an Indian born in PakistanFateh, who was a fierce critic of Pakistan, had reportedly been jailed by Pakistani military several times. He was an advocate for the Balo...
Tandoori chicken and peace! A flavoursome dish that survived Partition & urbanisationUrbanisation is perhaps the most profound crucible for change in food habits.
View: Citizenship Bill aims to give dignity denied to Partition victims in eastOver the decades, these erstwhile refugees have not only been seamlessly integrated but many have risen spectacularly.
From spicy vegetable curries to creamy butter chicken: How Delhi restaurants revisit traditional Punjabi foodTraditionally, Punjabi food does not include cream or even nuts.
Gulzar pens debut novel in English on the Partition"Two" was originally written in Urdu, Gulzar's medium of writing.
Government working to create atmosphere of trust among communities: Nirmal SinghHe said the government was keen on ensuring an atmosphere in the state where equitable opportunities for growth and development are provide...
Sikhs demand representation in Jammu and Kashmir cabinetSikh community in Jammu and Kashmir demanded representation in the state cabinet, claiming that there has been no Sikh minister for more th...
Greek crisis: Bleak times for Indian migrantsFor migrants affected by the crisis, there are only two choices - wait for the crisis to end or restart elsewhere.
Mamata Banerjee accuses BJP of inciting violenceShe also attacked BJP's prime ministerial candidate for his remark that Bangladeshi immigrants would be sent packing after the Lok Sabha el...
- Pak military reluctant to confirm Kashmiri's death
Notwithstanding that militant commander Ilyas Kashmiri is dead, senior Pak army is are still reluctant to confirm that he was killed in a U...
- Partition pains and tandoori gains
A friend’s grandmother once told him a story about Partition. She had been a young bride then, living in a Hindu family in Haryana.