Still on topRAVI SHARMABangalore is secure in the knowledge that it is still the information technology capital of India.
Gathering paceRAVI SHARMABangalore is now focussed on working out ways to remove its infrastructure bottlenecks.
Food for thoughtRAVI SHARMAIs Metro Cash & Carry an answer to customers' demand for quality products at low prices or a system to monopolise the retail trade?
Beware of dogsRAVI SHARMAStray dogs kill two children in Bangalore. But the methods used to control the menace anger animal lovers.
Ground realitiesRAVI SHARMAThe families displaced by the Upper Krishna Project in Karnataka are unhappy at the rehabilitation centres.
Board as guideRAVI SHARMAIn a liberalised economy, the Coffee Board has designed programmes for the domestic and external promotion of Indian coffee.
Hub of researchPARVATHI MENON & RAVI SHARMABangalore has emerged as one of modern India's most important centres of higher education and research.
Changing with timesRAVI SHARMAChallenges in the form of liberalisation and global competition have steeled the units' resolve to surge ahead.
Road to nowhereRAVI SHARMALand acquisition controversies stall the Bangalore-Mysore Infrastructure Corridor Project.
Another dam, another rowBY RAVI SHARMAA private company makes a third bid for a mini-hydel project in an ecologically sensitive area on the Kali river.
Southern recordVENKITESH RAMAKRISHNAN, T.S. SUBRAMANIAN, K. VENKATESWARALU, RAVI SHARMA & DIONNE BUNSHASouth India has an enviable history of reservation in education.
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.