Healing touch Positive reporting on issues related
to farming can work wonders
to the plight of farmers.
Farmers' Plight-Media Response, a recent workshop held in
Dharwad underlined just that,
writes Anitha Pailoor.
Struggling for survival The folk art forms of Karnataka need to be revived at the earliest, failing which they will disappear without a trace, writes Shyam Sundar Vattam.
Carry on Jnanavahini Jnanavahini, a campaign launched by the
Ramakrishna Ashram in Mysore, aims to reach
the teachings of spiritual leaders to the nooks
and corners of the State. C Ramachandra reports.
Gaya of the South A trip to the ancient Shiva temples in Avani is like an interesting lesson in mythology, writes AVS Rao.
Mr Veerappanna Kallappa Kundgol, an expert in Sannata, Jaggalagi and Mullina Hejje, from Dharwad district,was presented the Karnataka Janapada and Yakshagana Academy in the Bayalata category.
The Chief Election Commission wants to limit the number of political parties in the country. Will it be a wise move?
Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Most responses favour restricting the number of political parties, as it is believed to check horse-trading and divisiveness of the nation based on region, religion and caste. Few others assert that the move will be impractical, as coalition and regional parties are now calling the shots.