Robbed of a childhood Of the 400 migrant children who troop into the City every year, only a few are picked up by rescuers and the not so fortunate ones end up with traffickers.
Pictures of a Chairman Kenneth chronicles chairs in their natural environment and creates an interplay of chair and human, exploring form, beauty, situation, emotion and relationships, in his photo exhibition titled 'Chairs'.
City celebrates Guru Nanak Jayanthi The Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Ulsoor, has organised an elaborate celebation to mark the birth celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of the Sikh faith.
Put your best foot forward 'My School Rocks', an all-India inter-school competition saw children in the age group of eight to 17 dancing to the Hindi soundtrack composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.
Suicides of two brilliant researchers in three months at a prestigious institute in Bangalore point to the pressures of various kinds the students face today. What remedial measures are needed to prevent such tragedies?
Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send their views. Commenting on the overwhelming academic and peer pressure encumbering students, readers suggest that understanding and support from parents and teachers can ease children to confide their problems and find a workable solution.