Wander years Sunday Herald puts the focus back on children to show how a little empowerment can go a long way in making their lives happy and full of wonder years.
Babloos revenge Paro Anand believes that children are
powerful instruments of change. Through this story, she illustrates how they can take
control of their destinies.
STARS WHO GREW UP
How the little stars have twinkled... They grew up and then grew again on-screen. Heres taking a look at the children who broke the so-called jinx that child artistes do not become successful, and graduated to lead roles.
Ayubowan! Welcome to Sri Lanka The festivals that are celebrated in Sri Lanka
are a visual delight, writes Ronald Anil Fernandes
The small and happy Sher Khan parivar Hugh and Colleen Gantzer visit the Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh where mist and shadows spread in puddles between the massed trunks
of the trees.
The Ramboda falls in Sri Lanka. Photo/Ronald Anil Fernandes
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.