After the delugeVIKHAR AHMED SAYEED & RAVI SHARMAFOR 55-year-old Shankaramma, a marginal farmer of Pattadakal village in Karnatakas Bagalkot district, the south-west monsoon this year was a big disap
For all-round growthRAVI SHARMAFOR the B.S. Yeddyurappa-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Karnataka, the year-end holiday season brought some good news. With the BJP wi
Soft targetRAVI SHARMA AND VIKHAR AHMED SAYEED Low-intensity bombs go off in Bangalore, bringing into focus the question of police preparedness.
Untested watersRAVI SHARMAKarnataka gets ready on a low-key note for multi-cornered contests, which may throw up a fractured mandate.
Business of powerRAVI SHARMAThe Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation has minimised power loss to record levels through innovation and modernisation.
Power driveRAVI SHARMAKarnataka has turned to non-conventional, renewable sources of energy to supplement its power needs.
Peoples ruleRAVI SHARMAKarnataka has carried forward the tradition of local governance prevalent in the princely state of Mysore.
Soaring economyRAVI SHARMAThe State has come a long way from the agrarian economy that it inherited in 1956.
From the heart, from Pakistan Rakhshanda Jalil’s series introduces Pakistani women poets to Hindi readers.
SlideshowSea changeIndia could learn a few lessons from small island nations like Maldives on mitigating climate change.