Govt yields to status-quo demand for Belgaum, Gulbarga The District Reorganisation Committee is understood to have restricted itself to recommending the carving up of two new districts - Ramanagara and Chikaballapur - out of Bangalore Rural and Kolar districts respectively.
Come out openly, AIDS victims told Around 700 people, including 200 living with HIV, gathered in Cubbon Park to remember those who lost their lives to AIDS and to demonstrate their solidarity with those living with HIV/AIDS.
Hes a walking fount of electronic innovation For Y N Ravindra, the 37-year-old head of the Electronics Department, innovative electronics is as much an obsession as it is a mission.
Kith, kin return to haunt judiciary! The ghost of the kith and kin issue in the judiciary has returned with the Bar Council of India (BCI) giving a one month ultimatum to the Karnataka State Bar Council and all other bar councils to furnish a list of names of judges whose kith and kin are practising in the courts they are sitting in.
Appoint PG teachers for high school, says panel The Karnataka State Education Perspective Plan-2015 has recommended appointment of post-graduate teachers for high schools and under-graduates in higher primary schools in an effort to improve the quality of education in schools across the State.
Thousands of devotees singing at the Soundarya Lahari Samarpana programme, organised by Vedanta Bharati at Palace Grounds, in Bangalore on Sunday. DH photo
The term of A P J Abdul Kalam is coming to an end. Should India go in for a woman President? If so, who should be the first woman President?
Most of Deccan Herald readers are of the opinion that the idea of ‘Woman as President’ is as exciting as old wine in a new bottle. While some feel that the time is ripe, most are unanimous in their opinion that only a non-political nominee would fit the bill for the highest office in the country.