With love... Amulyashodha, a museum set up at
Lakkinakoppa as a husbands
tribute to his beloved wife, is a treasure trove of history, writes
Veerendra P M.
Winds Of Change Many farmers are now bidding
goodbye to the cultivation of
traditional crops. Chethana Dinesh asks Shivakumar, a
progressive farmer, to reason out.
Shine on, kindly light When darkness descends, hawkers no longer despair. For, economical lighting helps them carry on their
business. M Sahana profiles S3IDF, the organisation
that has made this possible.
Saying NO to plastic! Many villages in the districts of
Mangalore and Udupi have taken
the lead in minimising the use
of plastic. An impressed
Ronald Anil Fernandes reports.
Paying up, willingly The loan recovery melas organised by
a rural bank at
Dandothi in Gulbarga district are a big
hit with the
farmers. Ananda Teertha Pyati reports.
Amulyashodha, a museum set up at Lakkinakoppa as a husband's tribute to his beloved wife, is a treasure trove of history. Photo by S K Dinesh
Does Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen’s decision to leave India indicate a setback to the country’s liberal image? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to opine on the issue. Many of our readers said India’s liberal image will not be tarnished by Taslima’s decision to leave and even termed her comments as ungrateful. Some others opined that the country has lost its credibility as a democracy because it bowed down to fundamentalists and Leftists of West Bengal.