Awareness about ones roots will help preserve culture Namgyal Lhamo, an exponent of Tibetan Opera music, speaks to Utpal Borpujari of Deccan Herald in the backdrop of the recent release of The Enchanted Land and Pure, her new albums, in India.
A new global blue print The US cant pursue a grand strategy against a specific enemy. It has to embrace what Ikenberry calls a milieu-based approach.
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What poverty means to us Many Indians did not like Satyajit Ray because he made movies about the poor in India and exhibited them all over the world. But there is no dearth of the poor in India.
Plane-makers confront green issues Carbon dioxide emissions from aircraft are a significant and growing contributor to harmful global warming.
Life as strange as fiction This intricate game of hide-and-seek with its interlocking issues of identity, fame, money and the healing power of art has now leapt from the media to what is arguably the cultures second most obsessive arena: the courts.
Digging history... The US troops walk under the flight line radio tower on Iwo Jima island on Wednesday. Members of the Joint POW and MIA accounting command have found previously unearthed caves and will recommend the excavation of the area. This is the first US team in nearly 60 years to be sent to Iwo Jima to look
for the remains of fallen American soldiers.AP
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.