The residents near the Deonar dumping ground continued to suffer for a fourth day in a row on Tuesday, as the poisonous smoke engulfed the entire area, affecting the air quality and making it difficult to breathe.
'Kashmir belongs to us all, even if we differ with each other.' 'Statesmanship demands that we sit together and let the left, right and centre of the political spectrum converge on the solution,' says former MP Tarun Vijay.
As a parent, you become trained to constantly think about solutions.
Fashionistas at Lakme Fashion Week show how they dress up in style
US President Trump and the First Lady held hands as they strolled at the Taj complex and later wrote in the visitors' book. They were also briefed about the history and importance of the monument.
Simanta Roy Buck finds out why Indian-American singer-songwriter Zoya Mohan bought a one-way ticket to Mumbai.
Persuaded not to sell that day in January 1975, DLF today has assets of over Rs 52,237 crore and a net worth of around Rs 40,000 crore.
DIVINE's journey reveals four important lessons.
Panga's slice of life makes up for in its gentle depiction of everyday struggles and pleasantries, lending it a consistently warm fuzzy feeling, feels Sukanya Verma.
A half-Indian Chandrika Darbari is creating waves in the international music industry.
'I draw inspiration from superheroes. I don't like gruesome action. I don't like showing blood.'
Mumbai's break dancers pin their hopes on their passion to dance to get out of city's ghettos.
A dark chocolate face mask can give you the softest skin in the world.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
The 14-year-old correctly spelled 'koinonia' to win the title.
Two swimmers made the biggest waves in Rio, Michael Phelps racing to retirement as the greatest of all time and US team mate Ryan Lochte slipping out of the country before police could stop him.
'Success is not easily gained. Even if it is, it's very hard to sustain it.'
Parita Patel, a born and bred Mumbaikar, has found herself returning, again and again, to an unknown -- probably forgotten -- part of Jharkhand to teach girls. This is what compells her do it.
Teesta Karkera, 13, of Thakur Public School, Mumbai, tells us how Children's Day isn't celebrated the way it used to be.
Between January 1, 2017 and September 18, 2018, one manual scavenger died every five days. He is no caped superhero, but Bezwada Wilson continues to fight the good fight for manual scavengers, says Manavi Kapur.
'It is pure luck that we did not have any body bags, otherwise things could have been nasty.'
Pranati Rai Prakash is a bundlehouse of talent.
They just might make a jodi in the period film, Rannbhoomi.
'I believe Bumrah, Ishant, Shami, Umesh, all four can play in the playing XI.'
British pilots Steve Brooks and Matt Jones will circumnavigate the globe in a restored Spitfire.
Jayavel was rescued from begging and through his hard work and determination has now won a scholarship to complete his engineering in Italy.
Through its programmes, Swechha tries to ensure Delhiites don't forget their dying river.
The New York Film Festival served an amazing plate of films. Aseem Chhabra picks the best ones.
Of all the other cities in India, Bangalore is one city, where you can actually walk around and take in the crowd and confusion, says Sumit Ganguli.
2016 saw the worst unrest in the Kashmir valley in 26 years.
'Today's kids are so tech savvy, which is good and fun, but they should also take time to service their body, move your muscles...'
'I know all good things have to end someday. But memories, especially film memories are special,' says Aseem Chhabra.
The film could have been shorter and better written. However, it isn't exactly bad the way it is
Thierry Henry came to Mumbai and left his fans in a daze as he showed off that famed, magical footwork while he trained budding talent from the city.
'Whenever you roll out: effectiveness is important, operational logistics are important, side effects are important and vaccine hesitancy is important.'
'It is unfair to look at one decision, one ball out of 600-plus on the day and say that was the reason one team won and one team lost.'