In tune with nature Careful observation and proper understanding of
natures laws is a must for farmers to sustain and flourish, learns Anitha Pailoor, after an interaction with Bengali Venkatesha, a progressive farmer from Sirsi.
Stone seductress Badami has regained its past glory and its worth
visiting the place now, writes D R Purohit.
Past perfect Nagayi Ghatika, which was once a much sought after centre for higher education, is in a state of neglect today. Srinivas Sirnoorkar reports.
Shoot at sight The documentary - Ranganathittu, an Avian Haven - is a rich repository of information concerning the bird sanctuary, writes Fathima Sumaya Khan.
Free for all! Free medical camps conducted by the alumni of
Sri Sathya Sai University have benefited lakhs of
people, writes Aruna Chandaraju.
Nagayi Ghatika, in Chittapur taluk of Gulbarga district, which was once a much sought after centre for higher education, is in a state of neglect today. Inside view of the 60-pillared temple that housed the Ghatikasthana. Photo by Chandrahas Kotekar
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