Sharing green treasure Every house in Malnad boasts of a kitchen
garden. However, with the change in
lifestyle, native recipes have disappeared.
Before everything is lost, a few groups and
organisations are
attempting to bring back the lost legacy
in tune with the
present trend.
Anitha Pailoor reports.
The toy story Traditional handmade toys of Channapatna are making a grand come back,
courtesy organisations that have felt the pulse of the changing times.
Chitra Balasubramaniam tracks down their re-entry.
Tracing the sur and taal of it North Karnataka is home to many Hindustani classical musicians of repute who have sung their way to
dizzying heights. Naushad Bijapur and Shyam Sundar Vattam trace the origin of this genre of music.
MISCELLANY Bahu Art Gallery at Karkala is a unique experiment at a restaurant where paintings adorn the walls right from the reception up to the air-conditioned hall of Hotel Prakash situated in the heart of the town...
Traditional handmade toys of Channapatna are making a grand come back, courtesy organisations that have felt the pulse of the changing times.
The State government has been recovering hundreds of acres of encroached lands, especially in and around Bangalore, and disposing them off through auctions, inspite of not getting a good price. Is it the right move or are there better options?
We invite our readers to give their opinion in about 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.