Sharing silent imaginations Swayamwara Art Festival 2007, a grand art show by hearing-impaired artists from different states will take place on November 4 at Patel Inn Resorts in Govinda Raj Garden, Bangalore, giving a platform for hearing impaired artists from different states.
A welcome move indeed More than 12,000 train commuters, including the differently abled have benefited from the electric mini-sized open cars which were introduced at the City station.
Epitaph to the greens Today several individuals make the initiative to preserve the trees in their vicinity, but for those who still need to be educated in this policy of live and let live we need to get vigilant and raise our voices in protest.
Empowering children Michael R Splinter, president and CEO, Applied Materials, inaugurated India's first Solar DE Centre at the Kadabagere Government High School in Bangalore recently.
Tackling trauma The Supreme Court, in a recent ruling, reiterated the importance of immediate help for an accident victim, both on the part of the public as well as hospitals.
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