Cops hold meetings, but KSCA president gives no feedback
Police in dark over stadium security India might have triumphed in the Twenty-20 cricket World Cup. But the bane of Indian cricket, the administrators, continue to remain oblivious to the needs of the game and its fans, as can be witnessed in the events unfolding in the City.
Few takers for govt lands The first day of the new series of auctions of government land freed from encroachments witnessed a lukewarm response from bidders, with eight of the 14 survey numbers scheduled to go under the hammer finding no response at all.
'Joint legislature meet to decide power transfer' The cat and the mouse game on the issue of power transfer is still on. With hardly a week to go for the transfer of power, Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy said the issue would be decided at a joint legislature party meeting soon.
Den Den crew homeward Tuesday turned out to be a happiest day for the crew members of sunken ship Den Den as some of the crew members left back to their homelands.
Camps, treks to boost eco-tourism For those planning an escape from the urban jungle- looking to soak up nature in its pristine form and indulge in adventure activities- there's good news.
The State government has proposed a ban on the use of cellphones by schoolchildren saying that it would affect their mental and physical growth. Is the government justified? Deccan Herald had invited readers to send their responses.
Most readers opine that the ban is a wise move since the use of cell phones has affected the health and academic performances of students. Others argue that these gadgets are quintessential to this globalised world.