The action shifts underground Can you ever imagine a civil work in Bangalore without turning the City upside down? Well, thanks to technology, a City notorious for disruptive road cuttings every other day, may soon witness its innards being dug out even as the roads sport a business-as-usual demeanour.
Green screen for ecology Green Films is a environmental-educative-entertaining (EEE) campaign between the lesser privileged and privileged children to contribute towards healthy and safe environment in and around the community.
One man, many tunes S J Prasanna, well known as "one man show prasanna" to Bangaloreans, is getting geared up to take his next challenge of performing four instruments at the same time which he has been practising for long.
When Shishunala came alive True to its title Tatvarasanubhav, it was an ennobling experience to those who attended the concert comprising songs of a legendary singer saint at the Jnanajyothi Auditorium on July 3 at the Citys Central College premises.
Flying high : International kite-flying father-son duo comprising V K Rao and K Niranjan Rao Kadam flew a gigantic 11 feet high kite in the shape of Taj Mahal to promote awareness and endorse support to the monument of love as one of the seven wonders of the world.DH photo/ Nagesh Polali.
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