Sadia Akhtar

Sadia Akhtar is a reporter at Hindustan Times where she covers education, heritage, and a range of feature stories. She also writes about refugee communities and tracks stories at the intersection of gender and social justice. Before joining HT's Delhi team, she reported from Gurugram and Mewat where she tracked politics, education, and heritage.

Articles by Sadia Akhtar

Conservation of Mughal-era palace in Delhi to begin by October

In April, Hindustan Times highlighted the poor condition of the complex and the need for timely conservation

Over the years, huge sandstone slabs from the gateway have fallen off, while deep cracks run across its length. Several slabs from the gateway’s ceiling have also collapsed over time. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo)
Updated on Aug 07, 2023 11:52 PM IST

‘Humbled’: Delhi LG throws open St James Church to public

The restored church will now become a prominent landmark in the city for tourists, city residents and heritage enthusiasts, the LG said

The newly renovated and restored 187-year-old St James Church at Kashmere Gate in New Delhi on Sunday. (Sanchit Khanna/HT Photo)
Updated on Aug 07, 2023 12:06 AM IST

Delhi’s oldest church, now restored, reopens Sunday

The over 180-year-old church, which was in a dilapidated condition with cracks and a weakened foundation

The early 19th-century church located at Kashmere Gate demonstrates classic colonial architecture. (HT Photo)
Updated on Aug 04, 2023 11:21 PM IST

Haryana violence: An age-old yatra exemplifying harmony

The 84 Kos Parikrama has continued peacefully, even as tensions in the district rose as another yatra led by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad devolved into violence

Starting from Mathura, pilgrims travel through Nuh and Palwal villages in Mewat. (ANI)
Updated on Aug 04, 2023 12:10 AM IST

Haryana violence: Schools may reopen in Gurugram, firms offer WFH

Clashes broke out in Haryana’s Nuh on Monday afternoon allegedly after a procession led by Hindu groups passing through the district was attacked

Flames and smoke rise from shops and other temporary structures set ablaze by miscreants in a fresh case of communal violence after Monday's attack on a VHP procession in adjoining Nuh district, in Gurugram on Tuesday. (PTI)
Updated on Aug 02, 2023 03:17 AM IST

Lodhi’s smaller monuments set for G20 facelift

Delhi’s iconic Lodhi Gardens has, for decades, been synonymous with the Shish Gumbad and Bada Gumbad or the mausoleums of Sikandar Lodi and Muhammad Shah

A mosque, turret and enclosure in the sprawling Lodhi Gardens will be spruced up as part of the revamp plan. (Sanjeev Verma/HT Photo)
Updated on Jul 31, 2023 04:05 PM IST
By, New Delhi

Frescos of 17th century Delhi monument revamped

Restoration work is underway at the tomb of Muhammad Quli Khan in Delhi's Mehrauli Archaeological Park ahead of the G20 Summit in September. The tomb, which dates back to the early 17th century, features intricate frescoes that have lost their lustre over the years. Fresco artists from Bhopal and Gwalior are using a unique painting technique to restore the artwork to its original state. The restoration work is expected to be completed in a week, and a protective layer will be applied to prevent future damage.

The tomb of Muhammad Quli Khan is being conserved by the Delhi government's department of archaeology. (Raj K Raj/HT Photo)
Updated on Jul 29, 2023 05:54 PM IST

ASI to launch repair, restoration of Jantar Mantar

ASI in April had informed the Delhi high court that it had appointed an expert committee to conserve, preserve, restore the observatory

ASI last initiated conservation work at Jantar Mantar observatory in 2014. (HT Photo)
Updated on Jul 25, 2023 11:57 PM IST

Lodhi-era Gol Gumbad to get a facelift as cultural hub

The monument is located on the intersection of Lodhi Road and Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg. It last saw repairs in 2010 in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games.

Repair works at the tomb by the Delhi government’s department of archaeology, under whose jurisdiction the structure falls, are underway. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo)
Updated on Jul 25, 2023 11:42 PM IST

ASI to restore Safdarjung tomb dome in Delhi by July-end

According to ASI officials, the tomb had developed cracks and gaps over the past two years and required routine repairs

Currently, scaffolding has been installed around the dome, and gaps are being filled in sections. In addition to the repairs, the marble is being spruced up and cleaned. (Vipin Kumar/HT Photo)
Updated on Jul 23, 2023 11:40 PM IST

Railways issue notice to religious places in Delhi over ‘encroachments’

Meanwhile, Delhi Waqf Board (DWB) officials said unsigned and undated notices were issued to two mosques, asking them to remove encroachments in 15 days.

Northern Railway said that the notice was part of a routine exercise undertaken to remove unauthorised structures on its property. (AP)
Updated on Jul 23, 2023 04:50 AM IST

To conserve Malcha Mahal, 14th-century lodge in Delhi forest set for a facelift

After the death of the last member of the clan, “Prince” Ali Raza, in September 2017, plans are now afoot to open the “Mahal” to the public

Built as a hunting lodge in the 14th century during the rule of Firoz Shah Tughlaq, the ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Malcha Mahal has remained seeped in mystery for the longest time. (Sanjeev Verma)
Updated on Jul 22, 2023 09:36 AM IST

Delhi floods: At Batla House relief camps, residents yearn to return home

Residents said that although food was being provided at the relief camps, livelihoods and education had been affected

Located just a few metres from the river, several houses in the neighbourhood’s Dhobighat were flooded last week (Sunil Ghosh/HT)
Updated on Jul 18, 2023 11:58 PM IST

As Yamuna recedes, Delhi begins clean-up, counts its losses

As water levels recede in Delhi, government agencies are cleaning up the flood-affected areas.

Workers clean the road in front of Monastery Market, in New Delhi on Sunday. (Vipin Kumar/HT)
Updated on Jul 17, 2023 04:46 AM IST

Delhi floods: For some residents, inundated roads, Yamuna become selfie points

Despite the potential risk to life, curious individuals are not shying from wading into knee-deep waters to click pictures and make videos

A man clicks a picture while others enjoy and bathe in floodwaters near Shantivan on Friday. (Raj K Raj/HT)
Updated on Jul 15, 2023 12:40 AM IST

Delhi floods: Residents in Jaitpur wait for water to recede

Thousands of houses in south-east Delhi remain submerged with waist-level water, causing residents to evacuate and leaving their belongings at risk of destruction. Relief camps have been set up and social workers are distributing food and supplies. The flood caught many residents off guard, causing damage to important documents and leaving them homeless. The relief centers are providing food, water, and medical supplies.

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel rescue people at Jaitpur khadda colony. (Sunil Ghosh)
Updated on Jul 15, 2023 12:36 AM IST

DU removes poet Mohd Iqbal, who wrote ‘Sare Jahan Se Acha’, from BA syllabus

Iqbal who wrote the popular song “Sare jahan se acha Hindustan hamara” is one of the most prominent Urdu and Persian poets of the Indian subcontinent.

Delhi University’s Academic Council (AC) on Friday cleared a number of syllabi changes. (HT ARCHIVE)
Updated on May 27, 2023 04:34 AM IST

Delhi’s St Stephen’s to give 15% weightage to interviews of Christian candidates

This development coincides with the college’s fresh plea filed in high court in April against DU's CUET notification

The high court on Wednesday deferred the hearing on college’s petition till August 23, observing that a related matter is pending before the Supreme Court. (HT Archive)
Updated on May 24, 2023 11:56 PM IST

Motor vehicle ban openly flouted in Delhi’s Chandni Chowk

The entry of all motorised vehicles (barring essential vehicles such as ambulances, police vans, bank cash and security vans, etc) was barred on this road from 9am to 9pm

The ban on motor vehicles remains in place, but the stretch continues to witness rickshaws lining the streets and vehicles jostling for space with pedestrians. (Sanchit Khanna/HT Photo)
Updated on May 24, 2023 10:51 PM IST

1947 Partition studies in DU may begin with ‘8th century invasions’

New Delhi “Germs of separatism that the central leadership failed to contain”; “the way Congress Working Committee consented to Partition without consulting Gandhi”; and “the reason for the non-insistence of central leadership on having the Frontier Province with India” — these are some of the questions that will be investigated by a new centre for Independence and Partition Studies to be set up by Delhi University, according to a draft concept note issued by an eight-member panel set up by the university to oversee the upcoming centre

HT Image
Updated on May 24, 2023 12:11 AM IST

200K candidates appear for CUET, some hiccups logged

At the end of the day, officials said the NTA recorded an overall attendance of 76%. This was considerably higher than the overall CUET-UG attendance of 62% in 2022

CUET candidates go through a security check before appearing for the exam on Sunday. (Sanchit Khanna/HT Photo)
Updated on May 22, 2023 12:30 AM IST

At 42.9°C, Delhi swelters on hottest day of 2023

The maximum temperature is forecast to continue along the same vein till Tuesday night, when the IMD has predicted rain in the region

A mirage appears on Kartavya Path during a hot summer day in New Delhi on Sunday. (PTI)
Updated on May 21, 2023 11:50 PM IST

Delhi govt warns pvt schools against ties with admission agents

DoE said they received a complaint against a person who runs an admission-related website and a second person who runs a bookshop in Delhi

Parents, especially those navigating school admissions for the first time, often scramble for credible reviews and information on admission to various schools. Over (ANI)
Updated on May 20, 2023 12:19 AM IST

At Museum Expo, a glimpse into ASI’s excavation process

Visitors took turns getting into the trench and uncover the layers of sand surrounding the artefacts under the guidance of ASI official.

Visitors at an ASI stall during the International Museum Expo 2023 at Pragati Maidan, in New Delhi on Thursday. (Sanjeev Verma/HT)
Updated on May 19, 2023 02:46 AM IST

Inheritance of loss: Partition Museum to open in Delhi on Thursday

The Partition Museum, set up at the restored Dara Shikoh Library Building (DSLB) at Kashmere Gate, will be inaugurated on May 18.

The Fallen House, created by Kashmiri artist Veer Munshi at the Partition Museum. The museum, set up on the campus of Ambedkar University’s Kashmere Gate campus will be inaugurated on Thusday. (Sanjeev Verma/HT Photo)
Updated on May 17, 2023 01:53 PM IST

200-year-old Walled City mosque in Delhi awaits repair since 2020 damage

Local residents who still pray at sandstone structure say that the authorities have made no efforts in the last three years to restore the historical structure.

The central dome of Masjid Mubarak Begum at Hauz Qazi Chowk collapsed in July 2020 due to heavy rains. (Sanchit Khanna/HT Photo)
Updated on May 16, 2023 11:05 AM IST

CBSE pass percentage dips for Class 10, 12 in Delhi; girls outshine boys

Like the rest of the country, girls performed better than boys with pass percentages of 93.99% and 90.52%, respectively

Students celebrate after CBSE results on Friday. (HT Photo)
Updated on May 12, 2023 11:36 PM IST

Delhi’s Hindu College suspends 15 students for ‘financial fraud’

The notices signed by the principal, as seen by HT, were dated May 4 but the students alleged that they only received them on May 8

The college hosted its annual fest on April 27 and 28. “Officials said that notices were issued to around 40 students, out of which two students received notices for both counts. However, we only know of 30 students who received the notice,” said a student, requesting anonymity. (HT Archive)
Updated on May 11, 2023 12:09 AM IST

Delhi’s Malcha Mahal gets tourist boost, but lies in ruins

The monument is dilapidated, with several parts sustaining heavy damage through neglect. Trees are growing through the stairs and windows, while one bay of the complex has collapsed and caved in. Its outskirts are surrounded by heaps of garbage

While there has been no development on the conservation front of Malcha Mahal, the hunting lodge continues to attract curious city residents including school and college students, cycling club members, and heritage enthusiasts who hold walks in the area. (Sanjeev Verma/HT PHOTO)
Updated on May 10, 2023 06:02 PM IST

Ghost stories, djinns: Haunted walk set to kick off in Delhi from Sunday

The Delhi tourism department on Saturday conducted a sneak preview of what has been packaged as the “haunted walk” at Malcha Mahal

Delhi tourism department will start
Updated on May 07, 2023 12:02 AM IST
By, New Delhi
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