Are they just showpieces? Hi-tech machines called simulators, to train and test aspiring car drivers, were introduced at five major RTOs in the City nearly four months ago. But they simulator was not functioning ....
Rising voices The grand finale of the Voice of Bangalore took place in Garuda Mall on September 14. Of the six finalists, Supriya and Sakthi Prasad, won the coveted title Gili- Voice of Bangalore. ..
Passion for the RD 350 Here are a group of young people, passionate of their RD 350 motorcycle organised a meet on Brunton Road in Bangalore recently. More than 500 people came to see the show, which had 85 RD 350 motorcycles to participate. Age seemed to be less important before the passion, with the participation of motorbike enthusiasts from 19 years to 74 years.
An evening with golden oldie In remembrance of one of Indias illustrious cinematographers and paying homage to the craftsmanship of K K Mahajan who passed away recently, Suchitra Film Society, this Monday, has scheduled the 1977 award-winning Hindi film Swami which has Mahajan cranking the camera.
A world of Ganeshas Ganesha Prapancha or the World of Ganeshas is what it is called. Neither a museum nor any shop could boast of so many idols of the elephant-headed god under one roof numbering 1,650 in all, to be precise. ..
The simulator housed at Indiranagar. Motor vehicle inspectors will key in commands to be carried out from the system placed at one end. This simulator has not been used for testing aspirants for over a month. Pic .S Lalitha
The State government has proposed a ban on the use of cellphones by schoolchildren saying that it would affect their mental and physical growth. Is the government justified? Deccan Herald had invited readers to send their responses.
Most readers opine that the ban is a wise move since the use of cell phones has affected the health and academic performances of students. Others argue that these gadgets are quintessential to this globalised world.