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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Delhi weather: Temperature to hit 43 degrees, partly cloudy skies & thunder likely
Delhi weather: Temperature to hit 43 degrees, partly cloudy skies & thunder likely
The maximum temperature is likely to remain above normal and settle at around 43 degrees Celsius in Delhi on Saturday, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast. Partly cloudy skies and the possibility of thunder are also on the forecast, with a western disturbance affecting parts of northwest India. The maximum temperature is set to remain above 40 degrees till June 16,…
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johbeil · 2 months
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The city and the dogs
Stray dogs in a less prosperous part of New Delhi, India. Leica R4 with 50 mm Summilux on Ilford HP5 film.
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fantodsdhrit · 3 months
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[peripatetic in delhi — some –scapes]
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haveyoubeentothiscity · 6 months
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Note that New Delhi is contained within Delhi.
Population: 16,787,941
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glompcat · 11 months
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We’re Number 2!
...for cities with bad air quality on Earth.
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thenewspr · 7 months
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Canadian Sikh group urges followers to protest outside Indian embassies - SUCH TV
A Canadian Sikh group has called on its members to protest outside the Indian diplomatic missions of main Canadian cities on Monday, a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised the prospect of New Delhi’s involvement in the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia. Trudeau said last week Canada was pursuing “credible allegations” that Indian government agents may be linked to…
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eataku · 1 year
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Kebab aur Sharab, NYC
I don’t make New Year’s Resolutions, but I do try and set a few goals for myself at the top of each year, like regularly updating this blog in 2023. Another is something I’m calling “CBTPB”, or “C.B’s Trains, Planes and Boats”, which is to make a weekly excursion to a restaurant I’ve never been to before that I’ll get to by one of the listed forms of transportation. And I’m kicking things off this week with my visit to the new Kebab aur Sharab on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, which I got to on the subway, more specifically, the 1 train.
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Kebab aur Sharab is the newest restaurant from Chef Salil Mehta of Laut/Singapura/Wau fame who’s partnered with Chef Dipesh Shinde, cooking for the first time in New York City after years of running the kitchens in some New Delhi’s finest restaurants. I was kindly invited to the friends & family tasting last week and was truly impressed with every dish that hit our table. While I did have a few favorites, the first three dishes you’ll see below, their entire menu is worth exploring! Here’s a look...
Andhra Chilli Chicken
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“Famous” Butter Chicken
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Muradabadi Dal Lentil Soup
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Grilled River Prawns with Mango Chutney
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Purple Yam Chaat
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Kashmiri Tandoor Chicken with Kachumber
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Baby Goat Dori Kebab
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Nawabi Paneer Cheese Kebab
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Palak Paneer Spinach with Mirch Rogan
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Kerala King Fish Curry
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Chicken Biryani
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All this served with assorted naan, roti and paratha, no less!
There’s a noted venison dish that was unavailable the night we were there that we’ll be going back for soon.
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Renowned bartender Colin Stevens, of Singlish and Jelas, is building the cocktail menu and I recommend starting with his Paan Shop, made with gin, fennel and betel nut. The spice pack is an edible bite...
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There’s also a curated wine list for pairing with Indian food and punches are coming soon.
A quick look at the cozy interior, as well as the outside atrium, that will be wonderful come spring and the warm weather when they can open the windows up...
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Kebab aur Sharab is open on West 72nd St. and for now, be sure to look for the logo in my first pic up top there as the name of restaurant is not up yet. Enjoy!
(And thanks to Aik Wye Ng and Mutsumi Masuda for assistance with some pics I missed.)
KEBAB AUR SHARAB
247 West 72nd St.
NY, NY 10023
212-540-5247
Reservations available through resy.com
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cinematicnomad · 2 years
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oh, i totally forgot: unless anything changes (knock on ALL the wood), i am officially FINALLY traveling internationally for work in september ✌️
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blahblahblaw18 · 1 year
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Finding Serenity in the City
On the 3rd of December, 2016, our beloved Supreme Leader was quoted saying “Hum toh fakeer aadmi hai ji, jhola leke chal padenge’ at an election rally in Moradabad. Now I really don’t know what the context of this quote was but six years later, in 2022, I decided that I was done toiling in my little small town and packed off all the dearest of my belongings into a metaphorical ‘jhola’ and left for Delhi... Well, not exactly Delhi... Sonipat. But I prefer saying Delhi because, let’s be honest, saying that I am studying in Delhi sounds a looooootttttt more cooler than saying that I’m studying in a University across Narela road in Jagdishpur Village of Sonipat District. And alsooo, Sonipat is in NCR (or atleast I’d like to believe that it is) so yeh sab chalta hai.
Anyway, for people like me from small towns, going to Delhi is almost like a dream come true. You grow up hearing about the place, reading about it in newspapers and magazines and sitting in the dingy room of your house in your small town, you feel like going to Delhi is the panacea that will resolve all your problems. And I, like millions of others in this country, bought into this story and packed my bags and left for Delhi with a glint in my eyes and hopes in my heart. It was only when I got off that Rajdhani Express and stepped onto the platform at Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station that I realized that this Delhi is much like any other average city... I mean, don’t get me wrong, Dilli hai badi khoobsurat but it was miles miles afar from the Delhi of my imaginations. This Delhi was beautiful, romantic and fashionable, modern and everything which my small town was not but it was also a city that eschewed silence, serenity, calmness, and compassion and pretty much everything else that my small town was. 
So when in the middle of the semester, I found myself stuck in the middle of this big city which I neither belonged to nor related to, I felt like I had been stuck in the middle of a big whirlpool. I felt deracinated and dispossessed.  I had left my culture, my people, my home, my parents and everything behind and only carried my heart to this one new place and now the very same heart bled profusely at the thought of having to live there for the next few years. My early days in Delhi drained me of all my life and energy as I knew not, the people here and understood not, the language or culture of these big burly North Indians, who very aptly fit every stereotype of North India that I had ever been fed. 
And on one such thoroughly tiresome and deeply distressing days, I decided that I had had enough of this place and was almost on the verge of a break down, when I received a message on my WhatsApp. It was from a friend from my college who had gone back to her home that week for the mid-semester Dasara break. “Heyy, I’ve seen you’ve been missing home a lot! I don’t mean to overstep or anything but would you like any sweets or anything else that could make it a ‘lil better?  I am at home and I could probably get it. I’ll be coming back to campus tomorrow” it read. And even before I could finish reading the message, a big wide smile, wider than Delhi’s roads, had unfurled on my face and my eyes, were dripping with tears like river Yamuna which quietly makes its way through the heart of the city. Rithvika, for that was the name of this dear friend, that day, to me, almost seemed like an incarnation of that holy river- quietly bringing in all the world’s joy into the life of a parched soul. Today, it’s her birthday and through this post, I want to let her and the hundreds of other thoughtful and caring people like her who knowingly or unknowingly augur joy and happiness into other people’s lives know, how valuable their presence is in for us. So my dearest friend Rithvika, thank you for that sweet message and for the sweeter snacks, hope you have a wonderful and successful year ahead. That day, in the midst of this noisy, bustling city, you became a source of serenity, silence, calmness, compassion and everything else that I missed about home. You, became home. 
Have a happy birthdayyyy <3 ilysmm
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lilacs-in-the-wind · 2 years
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People who are from Delhi act like Delhi is God's gift to Indians but every time I come to Delhi I cannot move two feet without burning my lungs. Not to be that person who romanticises small towns but my entire body is begging me to go home where I can just sit on the balcony to enjoy the rain without having to see another human being.
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maxoutglobal · 8 days
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*Dr. Smita Goel Homeopathy Clinic*
www.thehomeopathyclinic.co.in
It is a common form of headache where there is episodic,paroxysmal headache usually but not necessarily affecting one side of the head.It may or may not be associated with giddiness, nausea, vomiting or visual impairment.
Pain is usually intense and lasting for half an hour to over a couple of days. The attack of migraine is usually preceded by constriction (narrowing) of the cranial vessels (blood vessels supplying the brain and skull) and the headache commences with dilatation of these blood vessels. The attacks of migraine tend to be recurrent and the severity of attacks usually decreases as the patient ages.
Causes of Migraine
Migraine is a vascular headache that is caused due to vasodilatation and abnormalities in the levels of certain chemicals in the brain.
It also tend to be hereditary in nature.
Triggering factors are;
Stress
Certain foods and Beverages such as alcoholic drinks,chocolates,red wine.
Skipping meals,lack of sleep,changes in sleeping pattern
Strong odors,perfumes
Menstrual periods
Change in weather
Excessive fatigue
Bright light
Symptoms of Migraine
It often begins in childhood,adolescence or early adulthood.
4 stages are there-
1)Prodrome-One or two days before migraine there may be;
Constipation
Depression
Food cravings
Hyperactivity
Irritability
Neck stiffness
Uncontrolable yawning
2)Aura-It occurs before and during headache.These include;
Visual phenomenon
Vision loss
Pins and needle sensation in arms or legs
Speech or language problem
3)Attack-When untreated it usually lasts from four to 72 hours.Following symptoms;
Pain on both side or one side of head
Pain-pulsating or throbbing type
Sensitivity to lights and sounds
Nausea and vomiting
Blurred vision
4)Postdrome-Occurs after a migraine attack.Patient may feel drained and washed out.
Types of Migraine
1) Migraine with Aura (Classic Migraine):
This type of headache is characterized by neurological phenomenon (aura) that is experienced 10 to 30 minutes before the headache begins. Auras may be experienced as visual disturbances, hallucinations or even temporary loss of vision before the headache. . Some other common expressions of the aura may be in
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anupabla · 14 days
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fantodsdhrit · 3 months
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[ cold wave — apparent blurry january ]
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tripcounselors · 1 month
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New Delhi: The Policy and Innovation Nexus
In India, the city of New Delhi serves as the focal point for the confluence of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation and policy. One of the most important factors that will determine how artificial intelligence evolves in India is New Delhi, which is home to a huge number of policy think tanks, government organizations, and technology companies. Staying at a hotel that is located near the city's tech clusters provides you with a multitude of opportunities to cultivate professional relationships and participate in AI-related activities and meetings.
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mudraknews01 · 1 month
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केजरीवाल ने दुनिया का साकार किया है। Mudrak news
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