City Life
- State government's apathy towards inscription stones upset heritage-loving Bengalureans
Around 120 of the 153 inscription stones have been destroyed due to neglect and urban development. Around 120 of the 153 inscription stones have been destroyed due to neglect and urban development.
- Inscription stone discovered in Hebbal could be Bengaluru's oldest
The inscription dates back to the Ganga dynasty in Karnataka. The inscription dates back to the Ganga dynasty in Karnataka.
- WeddingSutra Grand Engage: Honouring the best in the business
Later, a future-friendly panel discussion and networking evening preceded the WeddingSutra Photography Awards. Later, a future-friendly panel discussion and networking evening preceded the WeddingSutra Photography Awards.
- Retirement pad: Bengaluru sees shift in housing needs, singles warm up to studio living
- Taking a trip down memory lane: This lake was Bengaluru’s first water source beyond its boundary
Hessarghatta lake, located 27 km from Bengaluru, dried up to the last drop at the turn of the millennium. Hessarghatta lake, located 27 km from Bengaluru, dried up to the last drop at the turn of the millennium.
- How Bengaluru's Church Street transformed from a residential locality to a commercial hub
Here's what the oldest residents living along the 715-metre stretch. Here's what the oldest residents living along the 715-metre stretch.
- How Shivarama Bhandary opened 20 salons in Mumbai
The hairstylist moved to Mumbai in October 1979 when he was 15, and started working at a barber shop in Bhandup. The hairstylist moved to Mumbai in October 1979 when he was 15, and started working at a barber shop in Bhandup.
Mumbai airport shells out almost Rs 15K per hour to park Mallya's Airbus A319
Bengaluru to host a festival dedicated to Indian languages
- Did you know Bengaluru was the centre of Nobel Prize-winner Ronald Ross's work on malarial parasite?
Ross’s study of parasite in Bengaluru won him 1902 Nobel Prize for medicine. Ross’s study of parasite in Bengaluru won him 1902 Nobel Prize for medicine.
- Millet upma, paneer bhurji bao, ragi tacos with eggs - Bengaluru is giving a modern spin to breakfast
Breakfast is now Brekkie in Bengaluru, and many offbeat cuisines are becoming part of the trend. Breakfast is now Brekkie in Bengaluru, and many offbeat cuisines are becoming part of the trend.
- A peep into the past! Private heritage homes in Bengaluru are opening their doors to guided tours
A bunch of historians, with help from the present owners of these homes, are organising tours around these houses. A bunch of historians, with help from the present owners of these homes, are organising tours around these houses.
- From IT hub to heritage city: History enthusiasts dig deep to put together Bengaluru’s forgotten past
- Desi-Americans are spelling champions, but without prospects of greater glory
Only rarely does the occasional city or region see the opposite headline, as happened in the Class 12 science stream in Gujarat in 2017, or just the town of Bareilly also last year. Only rarely does the occasional city or region see the opposite headline, as happened in the Class 12 science stream in Gujarat in 2017, or just the town of Bareilly also last year.
- Bengaluru becomes world's fifth city to have the iconic Vidal Sassoon beauty academy
The institute will train budding beauticians in hair-styling, skin-care, make-up and personal grooming. The institute will train budding beauticians in hair-styling, skin-care, make-up and personal grooming.
- Why horse-driven jhatkas have disappeared from Bengaluru streets
They were popular choice for city travel till the advent of auto-rickshaws. They were popular choice for city travel till the advent of auto-rickshaws.
A starry affair! Ten BKC plays host to Mumbai's A-list
Wealth from waste! This loom in Bengaluru can turn paper, rubber strips into green products