Making passengers vigilant The Railway Protection Force (RPF) has been distributing pouches to commuters bearing cautionary messages to make them vigilant about drugging through biscuits.
A resounding success Victory over England in the second edition of the Deaf World Cup was a moment of special triumph for the Indian team captain, Dhruv. Diagnosed with bilateral loss of hearing at the tender age of six months, Dhruv grew up hearing sounds but without the ability to distinguish it.
For whom the bell tolls City to observe Armistice Day at St Marks Cathedral with a memorial service in honour of those departed in service of the Armed Forces.
A clean drive Cleanliness Awareness Campaign held on 4th November was an attempt by Oasis, a voluntary organisation, to bring together responsible citizens of Bangalore city to address the issue of cleanliness.
Kannadigas tryst with America Scientist turned film director, Dr Raghava Reddy who made his debutant celluloid foray with Visa Vivaaha, returns with a sequel to the first with his new America Anubandha.
The dance recital Dhwani. Dhwani, a dance recital by Shoma Kaikini and her Nrityanidi group witnessed over 750 spectators from the age of 5 to 85 years. The dances were choreographed by Shoma Kaikini.
Will the political turmoil in Pakistan make democracy a distant dream for the people of that nation? How will it impact the peace process and India’s own security? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send their opinions. Readers assert that democracy cannot prevail in Pakistan when the military is in rule and India will have to step up its security to brave the repercussions. A few optimists however predict that Pakistan will stabilise and India need not fear.