Blood, sweat, salt Pattapu Shakuntala has headaches, pains in her neck and deteriorating eyesight. She has also had two miscarriages. And she is in her 20s. The
reason? She is a salt-maker. And hers is not a unique story, says Aparna Pallavi.
Capturing the rhythm of life Sukkanya Ramgopal, Indias first and only professional woman ghatam player tells Aruna
Chandaraju why the percussion instrument is like her heart beat.
Not fair! First there was the fair and slim women, much wanted in the marriage market. Nowadays, atleast in the film and television world, dark is in. Soaps based on skin colour are becoming common while dusky actresses like Bipasha Basu are the toast of the nation. What is it with the Indian pysche and a womans skin colour, asks Arathi Menon.
Investment in stocks After the recent crash, do ordinary investors need to be wary of investing in stocks? Or with judicious investment, do the shares still provide attractive returns? We invite our readers to express their opinion in 100 words.Responses may be sent to Deccan Herald, No 75, M G Road, Bangalore - 560001
or e-mail: editordh@deccanherald.co.in latest by 2 pm on Saturday.
A selection of responses will be published in Sunday’s edition.