Building on a strong baseRAVI SHARMAKarnataka has been the cradle of many a bank that has acquired national repute. Despite the competition that liberalisation has ushered in, these bank
A historic festivalRAVI SHARMAThe spirit of Dasara grips Mysore with the promise of joy and prosperity for the people.
Gone with the floodsRAVI SHARMAIN the villages in Bagalkot's Jamkhandi taluk, the police went around asking the people to vacate their homes since the Krishna waters would submerge
Devastation and disputeRAVI SHARMA Text and photographs: in northern KarnatakaThe excess water released from the Koyna dam in Maharashtra and the dams in Karnataka inundates several villages in the northern districts of Karnatak
From bane to blissRAVI SHARMATHE Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), in its earlier avatars as the privately managed Bangalore Transport Company and the State-own
The LCA puzzleRAVI SHARMADoubts have been raised about the LCA project's future after indications came from the IAF that it may consider halving the number of aircraft of the
A smooth ride to successRAVI SHARMAIn eight years of restructured existence, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation has not only wiped out its losses but begun to make handsome
Another government in GoaRAVI SHARMAThree months of President's Rule ends in the State as victory in the June byelections helps the Congress secure a simple majority in the Assembly and
A tussle in Andhra PradeshRAVI SHARMAIn Andhra Pradesh, the first State to ban voluntary agencies from placing children in adoption, the government is under tremendous pressure to reverse
A base for a blue-water navyRAVI SHARMAINS Kadamba in Karwar, India's first naval base with a port controlled exclusively by the Navy, and the biggest of its kind this side of the Suez, is
The rediscovery of Ekakini, an iconic Hindi work Hindi literary circles are all agog as the first lesbian novel, from 1948, is republished.
SlideshowThe hungry river Villages in West Bengal’s Malda and Murshidabad districts live under the constant threat of river erosion that eats up their homes overnight.