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Deccan Herald » Spectrum
Breathing life into stone
Going round Mysore and watching sculptors at work, Jaimini is captivated by their astounding craftmanship.
Coorg-Cox alphabet: A bone of contention
The Coorg-Cox alphabet has been developed to match the history and cultural background of the area in which Coorg language was spoken, discovers P T Bopanna.
Belavadi exudes Hoysala’s beauty
Veeranarayana temple at Belavadi village is one of the few well-maintained monuments of the Hoysala era, writes I Sesunathan.
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Keshavamurthy’s Gamaka Vachana has enthralled many across the State. He has also been instrumental in reviving the art, says Geetha Srinivasan.
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What awaits me here is a system that does not uphold the nobility of my profession anymore. Will I be a misfit in a system that to a large extent stifles the desire to offer self-less and honest service? In a non-conducive work environment, dwindling work ethic, a thoroughly under-remunerated career compared to other available career opportunities in the market - a system where "health" is available only to the few who can afford it? These questions have now begun to haunt me repeatedly. Dr Kshitij Mankad, UK

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A photo of the rare Nilgiri Tahr which is said to be found mostly in Munnar.
Set at an altitude of 6000 ft in Idukki district of Kerala, Munnar was the 
favored summer resort of the erstwhile British rulers in the colonial days. Unending 
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