Jazzy jamkhanas, a Navalgund novelty The beauty of
displaying jamkhanas in the drawing room is
unparallelled. Equally
fascinating is the history of these floor coverings and their origin. Kamala
Vasudevan
offers a quick trip around Navalgund, the birthplace of
exotic jamkhanas.
Forget Us Not The demands of the
residents of Shivapura are not for roti, kapda aur makaan but for roads, bridges and
power supply. Ananda Teertha Pyati relates the problems of people who are facing untold miseries, all in the name of development.
Symphony in stone A spectacular stone temple dedicated to Lord Kala Bhairaveshwara, the first of its kind in South India,
was recently opened to devotees
in Adi Chunchanagiri.
U M Mahesh reports.
Something to chew over The once famous betel leaves from Nagarangere are fast losing their popularity due to reduction in yield, writes Mallesh O Nayakanahatti.
Village of waterfalls Infrastructure problems apart, Shivapura has a
lot to offer in terms of
picturesque waterfalls,
writes Ravindra Bhat.
The beauty of displaying jamkhanas in the drawing room is unparallelled. Equally fascinating is the history of these floor coverings and their origin around Navalgund, the birthplace of exotic jamkhanas.
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