Where stones speak Gulbarga district, with its history dating back to
the pre-historic period, is a splendid amalgam of
Hindu and Muslim culture. Located in the
northern extreme of the State, the district is a
major tourist attraction with its enchanting
dargahs and mosques. Srinivas Sirnoorkar
offers a sample of the district with its
characteristic jolada rotti and ennegai.
In harmony with nature Putting the long-term health of their land first, the Cariappa couple
employ only organic methods of farming. H B Basavaraju reports.
The universe is his temple Lord Ganesha in Southadka is accessible to everyone at all times of the day! For, there is no conventional temple or rules to follow here, writes Bhavya Bolar.
Dreams are dreams The farmers of Athani are a dejected lot as the much-awaited Hippargi project still remains a
dream. Naushad Bijapur reports.
Music maestro Born in Bangalore on May 23, 1937, Suryanarayana Rao was the grandson of legendary musician Asthana Vidwan Late Sri Chintalapalli Venkata Rao and the son of Asthana Vidwan Late Sri Chintalapalli Ramachandra Rao.
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