On a solitary islet... Life on the tiny islet of Turti has been fun for the lone family of four residing there. With twittering birds for company and tranquillity in the air, life on Turti is bliss, writes Venugopal Shetty.
Essentially a key issue! The Waliulla family of Sedam claims to
possess the original Kaaba mosque key. Srinivas Sirnoorkar reports.
Preserving the past Liaqat Ali Khans house with its impressive collection of miniature Korans, ancient coins, vintage stamps and the like, is no less than Allauddins magic lantern! An impressed Devu Pattar reports.
Ambrosial delight A bite of the melt-in-the-mouth Davanagere benne dosa is nothing short of a heavenly experience, writes Sachidanand Kuragund.
The awakening The recently held Kisan Mela in Sirsi was proof that womens empowerment was getting on its feet from the grassroot level, writes Sandhya Hegde Almane.
After the recent crash, do ordinary investors need to be wary of the stock markets or invest judiciously to garner attractive returns?
Most of our readers agree that small investors looking for quick returns are sitting ducks for market manipulators. They suggested studying the markets before investing. Some readers felt that regulators like SEBI must provide suitable insurance cover in case of instances like the recent crash or curb the extent of speculation.