Ganesha turns eco-friendly A campaign to make the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi environmentally sensitive and non polluting is well
underway in Dharwad. Anitha Pailoor gives the lowdown on the
activities of Kriyasheela Geleyaru, an environmental forum that is bent upon popularising
eco-friendly clay
Ganesha idols.
Season of joy, season of games The festival season of Gowri-Ganesha is also the season for some exclusive games played with
coconuts in Malnad.
Ashok Uchangi outlines the rules of the games.
Water beauties The culture of ornamental fish for aquariums is a thriving industry in the district of Dakshina
Kannada, writes Naina J A.
Rain gain in plain land Rainwater harvesting projects
implemented in about four
government schools in Chitradurga and Davanagere districts have
been a huge success.
Srinivas D Jagalur reports.
MISCELLANY On Doddaballapura-Ghati Subrahmanya Road, passersby cannot miss this open air temple of Naga Vighneshwara.
A campaign to make the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi environmentally sensitive and non polluting is well underway in Dharwad. Kriyasheela Geleyaru, an environmental forum is bent upon popularising eco-friendly clay Ganesha idols.