A new form of non-competitive running that ends with beer and a party
Yeddyurappa's strength lies in building a coalition with people who don't subscribe to the Hindutva ideology
Religious mathas, strewn across Karnataka, get political largesse in the form of huge funds. Will they have a bearing on the result of the Assembly polls to be held on May 5?
After two years of conservation efforts, a 16th century tomb opened its doors to visitors in New Delhi
The latest 84-inch 4K TV, also known as Ultra HD TV, comes with a great display and a steep price tag
From showering flowers over devotees during temple festivals to pamphlets during elections, one man's model aircraft are being deployed in unconventional ways
As many as 100,000 Keralites may be shipped back home as a result of Saudi Arabia's new labour policy, nitaqat. Indulekha Aravind on its impact on the state's economy
With sultry summer on its way, we suggest some of this season's finest cocktails
Two Germans have set up an online archive of Indian films whose copyright has lapsed. It holds potential for cinema buffs and scholars
Bangalore's traffic police is installing cut-outs of policemen to deter errant motorists. But will it work?
Want a doctor to answer all your health queries for free while sitting at work? India Inc is now turning to a handful of companies to provide such employee wellness solutions in-house
Hilary Mantel's lecture 'Royal Bodies' lays bare the obsessive relationship the British public shares with its royalty
Indian businessmen and philanthropy have never walked hand in hand. But change is in the air
Three advisory firms are steering shareholders through crucial decisions
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In Bangalore, bands are playing to packed garages. Rock, metal and saxophone are the flavour of the season