Gram it: Delhi, you just can't miss the ongoing Mango Festival at Dilli Haat in Janakpuri! It's here that more than 500 varieties of the king of fruits are on display. The event creates a one-of-its-kind experience for the mango maniacs to indulge in sniffing and tasting the fruit as much as they want. Scroll down to get more details about this fest.
Gram it: The Humayun's Tomb stands tall in the heart of the city as one among the 75 heritage monuments, approved by the Delhi cabinet under two schemes – the Delhi Chief Minister Monument Adoption Scheme and the Grant-in-Aid Scheme for Conservation, Restoration and Development Works of Monuments. The initiatives seek to improve visitor amenities at these protected sites while supporting technical conservation work.
Gram it: It's hot in the Capital, but even that couldn't deter the spirit of visitors like this one at the Qutb Minar, on Sunday. Many like her, stepped out armed with protective sun gear and carried enough to keep themselves hydrated. As per the weather department, Delhi will see clear skies and high temperatures this week, but thunderstorms and light rain are expected from June 11.
Gram it: Those stepping out during the day must not forgot to carry your umbrella! These young women must be regretting their miss as they walk around Connaught Place on a hot summer day.
Gram it: Visitors at India Gate make the most of the pleasant weather in the Capital. After a recent downpour, the temperature is back to being scorching as the sunrays rule during this time of the year.
Gram it: On World Bicycle Day, today, a lensman spots a rider cycling under an overcast sky in the Millennium City. Lending a picturesque touch to the skies is the beautiful sunrise.
Gram it: The Vasudev Ghat of Yamuna river appears ready to join the list of favourites for Delhiites who enjoy going out for scenic views. On Wednesday, Delhi's Lt Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu said that the Yamuna floodplain, from Palla to Kalindi Kunj, will soon be developed as an eco-friendly space in line with the Vasudev Ghat area.
Gram it: What's rain without a reason to walk at the scenic Kartavya Path. Here are some pedestrians doing exactly that as Tuesday witnessed a fresh spell of rain amid yellow alert for thunderstorms and gusty winds in the NCR.
Gram it: Visitors enjoy pleasant weather at the Central Park in Connaught Place on Sunday. But, the India Meteorological Department (IMD), has forecast for rain and thunderstorms today and tomorrow. In fact, a yellow alert has been issued for rain in Delhi on Tuesday.
Gram it: Come rain and then shine! Visitors enjoyed a pleasant weather at the Red Fort, in Old Delhi, on Sunday. But, Monday morning brought in a fresh rain spell with the IMD forecast stating a possibility of light rain, thunderstorms throughout and a minimum temperature hovering around 17°C.
Gram it: As it continues to drizzle in Delhi, this part of the city near Pragati Maidan provides amble view for the shutterbug to capture the reflection of a DTC bus and the foot over bridge, in a puddle. As per IMD, light rain and windy conditions will persist today and yellow alert shall remain in effect.
Gram it: A Royal Bengal tiger sits all attentive inside its enclosure at the National Zoological Park. As per recent reports, the Delhi Zoo is being redesigned with cutting-edge technology and better facilities to change how visitors see wildlife and how animals are cared for.
Gram it: Ramzan in Old Delhi is all about experiencing feasts, cultural tales, and of course Jama Masjid's breathtaking skyline! Here's an illuminated view of the latter, around the time of dusk, when devotees gather to break their fast ie roza.
Gram it: Visitors at Safdarjung Tomb soak up the orange hues of the sunset sky at sunset. On Sunday, Delhiites woke up to light rain and thunderstorms in several party' of the city.
Gram it: The newly inaugurated Delhi Metro corridor, connecting Majlis Park and Maujpur-Babarpur, is now the latest selfie points for many commuters travelling on this route. Here's how some women passengers clicked a selfie, inside the Delhi Metro train inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday.
Gram it: Women take the lead at a yoga session organised for the opening ceremony of the International Women's Day celebration program organised by the Sports Authority of India at JLN Stadium, in Delhi on Saturday. Let's not forget to say, Happy Women's Day!
Gram it: Who says Holi is over? The riot of colours that Nature is creating at the Lodhi Garden is still here to prove everyone wrong! Amid the rising temperatures in the Capital, many visitors are heading here to catch the blooming beauties.
Gram it: It's not just pichkaris and gulal on the Holi shopping list of Gurugrammers! Funky face masks are a hit for Holi festivities, this year too. At the Mandi in Khandsa Road, near Gurugram's HAFED Godown, a shopkeeper shows a horror mask that has become popular among buyers.
Gram it: When it's Spring, the play of flora and fauna in the city is worth a spectacle. Here's how a brown-headed barbet feeds on the nectar from a cotton silk flower.
Gram it: During the Islamic holy month of Ramzan, it's a one-of-its-kind experience to be at the Jama Masjid at dusk, and witness the magic as humans bond with each other over iftar (the meal eaten after sunset during Ramzan). Here's how a family prepares before breaking their fast in the Walled City.
Gram it: Shaam gulabi, sehar gulabi... the song sounds to have a perfect setting in Delhi during this time of the year courtesy the onset of spring amid smog. Here's a view of the India Gate area as it's visible of late under a layer of smog engulfed sky.
Gram it: Surajkund Mela is back! Here's a glimpse of how artistes performed during the inauguration of 39th Surajkund International Aatmanirbhar Crafts Fair at Surajkund on Saturday (31 January). Details of the mela are below.
Gram it: As Delhi gears up today to mark Beating the Retreat Ceremony 2026, which brings an end to the Republic Day celebrations, the Vijay Chowk is all set to reverberate with tunes of patriotism. Here's a glimpse of the full dress rehearsal, showing how Indian defence tri-service and paramilitary personnel will participate in it this year.
Gram it: Even cold and rain in the city can't deter Delhiites from soaking in the beauty of the greens at the popular Lodhi Gardens. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast for partly sunny to mostly cloudy sky today, with a chance of light showers.
Gram it: India Gate illuminates in Tricolour lights, marking the celebrations of 77th Republic Day, Other significant buildings in the vicinity were also lit up, and made for a sight to behold!
Gram it: Wondering what are these cool cops demonstrating in the mobile screens? Well, these Delhi Police personnel are wearing AI-enabled smart glasses, with facial recognition technology, and exhibiting its usage. The drill was conducted as part of the Republic Day security arrangements in the Capital.
Gram it: With the Republic Day approaching, it's also the Beating Retreat ceremony at Vijay Chowk that is being rehearsed for. Here's a glimpse of some Indian Air Force personnel as they hold the National Flag during rehearsals for the upcoming retreat that takes place on January 29 every year, to mark the formal end of the Republic Day celebrations.
Gram it: Workers atop the dome of Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple appear miniature-like during the sunset hour in Delhi. A massive 108-foot statue of Neelkanth Varni, depicting young Swaminarayan in deep meditation, is being installed at the Akshardham Temple, and will be celebrated at a ceremony planned for March this year.
Gram it: Sunsets acquire a distinct sheen when it's winter time in Delhi. Here's a glimpse of the same, though shrouded in smog, as seen near the Akshardham Temple on a cold and foggy day in the Capital.
Gram it: Blue skies over the Delhi Vidhansabha herald visitors as the winter session of the Legislative Assembly ends today. During this session, discussions are being held on various issues including pollution, environment, and CAG’s report related to the Sheesh Mahal project, as well as the Delhi Jal Board.