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A unique initiative

The drive from Gund in Dandeli Wildlife Sanct-uary in Uttara Kannada district into the Kaali valley (historically called Rakshi Ghat by 12th century social reformer Basavanna’s followers), is straight out of a picture book of a pristine, idyllic paradise.
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In pursuit of excellence

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Joyous learning

An innovative ‘play and learn’ programme introduced in Mysore district is bringing school dropouts back to class. SHANKAR BENNUR provides an overview
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Unmasking the face behind the paint

A seminar in Udupi brought to fore the various problems faced by male artistes enacting the role of female characters in Yakshagana, reports G S Bhat
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In dire straits

S V UPENDRA CHARYA expresses concern about the poor living conditions of villagers in Kirankal Doddi and other neighbouring villages in Ramanagara
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Label’em, the trees...

Geetha Satya is impressed by the unusual system prevalent in the forests of Kudremukh National Park, where each tree has a nameplate identifying its botanical name
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From darkness to light

Thanks to the magnanimity of a doctor, three visually challenged siblings from Hagaribommanahalli have gained vision after a corrective eye surgery, says VASANT MALAVI
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In their own league

A relatively new club in Rotary District 3190, Rotary Club of Cubbon Park is a unique one as families of Rotarians, who call themselves ‘family of Cubbonites’ have involved themselves in service projects with enthusiasm.
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Stories in stone

Karnataka has an interesting history of architecture and sculpture, most of which can be found in temples and ruins today. B M CHANDRASEKHARIAH carves out fascinating details
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A home of their own

Mentally challenged senior citizens of Hubli-Dharwad left to fend for themselves, have found a secure place to spend their last days, writes SHAKUNTALA G SORATUR
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Always the sacrificial lamb!

Why do some children end up being scapegoats, while the others escape being noticed despite all their mischief? PHYLLIS FARIAS provides answers
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Easy access to technology

Thanks to a steep decline in the prices of PCs, computer education is not confined anymore to private schools, notes L SUBRAMANI
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Moving towards a knowledge society

Geetha Srinivasan gives an overview of the newly-opened chapter of Mahaveer Academy of Technology and Sciences at Chhattisgarh
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A free leap forward

In Escape from Childhood, John Holt takes up the case for treating children like real people, and making available to them all rights and responsibilities, writes Shashi Gupta
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Edu Watch

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