Taking a ticketless bus ride Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) is touching a record-high figure this financial year with regard to the number of ticketless travellers and the penalty amount collected.
CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME
Celebration of hope Children of Bangalore's eight government-run State Homes had a great time when Oasis India and Reach organised a Christmas celebration programme for them.
BIDDING FOR A PLACE IN THE WORLD OF ANTIQUES
The art of auction Bangalore is all set to have its first auction house and get ready to hear the clap of the gravel on January 24, 2008, when Bid and Hammer, Indias first international auction house holds its first ever auction in the City.
Keeping track of elderly It took a little over 48 hours for Banubi to be reunited with her family members on Saturday evening, thanks to the smart work put in by the Elders Helpline (No. 1090), run jointly by the Nightingale Medical Trust and the City Police.
Theatre for eco-awareness The First leaf, a childrens play tackles environmental issues, and with the world on an alert about global warming, the play could not have come at a better time.
Two teenagers peeved over bullying, gunned down their classmate in a Gurgaon public school. Is it symptomatic of the breakdown of discipline in schools or growing western influence or ill-effects of sudden affluence in society. Deccan Herald had invited readers’ opinion on the issue. While many of our readers opine that parents must show more responsibility in bringing up their children, a few say that there should be strict rules to curb violence in media contents.