Bangaloreans want a real The financial windfall bestowed on the young cricketers has generated mixed responses, all the more since Hockey coach Joaquim Carvalho voiced out so strongly against the stepmotherly status given to the national game.
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Traditional fervour of Ramzan Evening bazaars come alive during Ramzan. The foot path outside Jumma Masjid in K R Market has vendors dishing out delicious kebabs and samosas along with cut fruits and dates for rozdars (one who fasts). Thandai (beverage made out of milk, sugar, ice and rose water) along with dahi malai (sweet) is also popular among people....
THEATRE
Its all about the chemistry This weekend, Chennai-based theatre group Evams latest compilation of Monty Python sketches, And Now for Something Completely Different!, offered Bangalore incidental comedy and intentional hysteria created by three gifted actors who share a seamless and yet complex chemistry...
Traditional fervour of Ramzan : Attar or traditional perfume is among the hottest selling items during the month of Ramzan. Check out these counters, you might find something exotic.DH photo/ Anantha Subramanyam K
Champions in sports other than cricket complain that Indian cricketers get disproportionate rewards as compared to them. Are they justified in complaining? Is the recognition of achievements related to the popularity of the game? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Most readers feel that cricket is over-glorified and its players are pampered at the cost of other sports. Others contend that cricket is the nation’s religion and the players certainly deserve the booty.