Delhi News Live Updates: Aaradhya, daughter of actors Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, has moved Delhi High Court seeking to restrain various entities from reporting fake news about her health.
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Aaradhya Bachchan Delhi High Court News Live Updates: The Delhi High Court today will hear a lawsuit by thhe 11-year-old Aaradhya Bachchan for the removal of certain allegedly objectionable content about her from YouTube. Aaradhya, daughter of actors Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, has reportedly sought an injunction against a piece of allegedly incorrect news about her as she is a minor.
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India’s second Apple Store, complete with India-made white oak tables and curation of Apple products in all sizes and colours, will be inaugurated in Delhi’s Saket today, just days after the first store opened in Mumbai.
Soon, the 41 km roads redeveloped along the lines of European standards under the streetscaping projects will be maintained and closely monitored by a high-tech artificial intelligence-modelled system to report in case of any potholes, damaged roads, missing median, cattle invasion, accident or any water/sewer leakages on these revamped stretches, said Public Works Department (PWD) officials.
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Ramzan delicacies: Jama Masjid’s aroma-filled lanes draw foodies from near and far
“I am very excited to be here and have an iftar at Jama,” said Mohammad Shahim, a visitor from Meerut at Delhi’s Jama Masjid. “I enjoy having Aslam’s chicken, Haji Mohammad’s chicken fry, and Hilal’s nihari,” Shahim continued to share his musings in and around the second-largest mosque of the Indian subcontinent.
During the holy month of Ramzan, if one would be asked to describe Jama Masjid in a word, it would be rich. Rich in its architecture, crowd, and aroma. While the architecture of the mosque is ethereal, the lanes surrounding it reveal the intricacies of Delhi’s old-world charm.
Standing amid the narrow street facing Gate No. 1 of the masjid is the Aslam Chicken Corner. Known for its twist to the classic butter chicken, the eatery is owned by Mohammad Aslam. In a conversation with The Indian Express, Aslam reveals that the secret to their butter chicken is the masala. “It has been about 25 years since I started this restaurant… I cook it (butter chicken) myself, the recipe belongs to my great-grandfather,” said Aslam refusing to reveal his secret ingredient. (Read more)
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First published on: 20-04-2023 at 09:56 IST