Travelling on the edge Whatever might be the claims of the BMTC and police, the proof that their efforts are in vain lies in the spiralling footboard mishaps.
Crack it the right way A novel campaign is being launched in 45 schools in the City on November 2 by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) to dissuade children from bursting crackers due to the pollutants they release into the environment.
Techies take to teaching You get to see and experience twinkling eyes, thankful hearts, genuine smiles and an interest to learn in return of spending one hour with children at the Anatha Shishu Sevashram, an orphanage at Wilson Garden.
The bad boy of fashion The impeccable sense of design of ace designer Rohit Bal evolves year after year, giving the audience a variety of visual treats.
CAMELS IN THE CITY
Ode to Ship of Desert Drawn far away from harsh humdrum of habituated deserts to diurnal hardships of city dwelling, life has come full circle to these creatures whose body metabolism sees them survive long periods without water but who must earn for the sake of their caretakers.
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