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6th September 2010

BOOK RELEASE

Prof S N Balagangadhara's book 'Smriti, Vismriti: Bhaarateeya Samskruti' looks at the trends in social sciences within India and elsewhere. The Kannada translation of the book was recently released.
Local Matters | Arts and Culture |

BLOG:  Vaishnavi Vittal

Roadwidening. Who thought that such a term would come into being and cause such a brouhaha here in Bengaluru. Anyways - the protests, the government and BBMP going back and forth on suspending roadwidening,…

Opinion | BBMP | Roads and Transport | | Comments (0)

5th September 2010

BLOG:  Deepa Mohan

A photography contest to do with cycling.
Art | JP Nagar | Comments (0)

4th September 2010

BLOG:  Deepa Mohan

We think that visiting the airport means having to pay sky-high prices for food. Someone finds a better alternative....
Consumers | Devanahalli | Comments (5)

3rd September 2010

JAL VAYU VIHAR

Located in the eastern part of the city, Jal Vayu Vihar is one of the city's oldest gated residential colonies. Originally meant for retired personnel of the armed forces, today even civilians reside in this 22-acre space.
Features | Civic | Kammanahalli

BLOG:  Deepa Mohan

A folktale theatre for children by Bangalore Little Theatre.
Theatre | JP Nagar | Comments (1)

2nd September 2010

BLOG:  Deepa Mohan

A morning walk is a great thing for all the senses!
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BLOG:  Deepa Mohan

Sometimes theatre's greatest fans need not be human.
Arts and Culture | JP Nagar | Comments (0)

BELLANDUR PRESCHOOL

Preschool carnival aims to create awareness of environment in the young children.
Local Matters | Environment | Bellandur

1st September 2010

GREEN FESTIVITY

A store dedicated to traditional crafts and indigenous knowledge, stocks clay Ganesha idols in time for the Festival.
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