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Biggest challenge? To write simply

Tamarind City: Where Modern India Began, Bishwanath Ghosh’s second book, is just out. He tells DNA what keeps him going
By Malavika Velayanikal  |  Section: Bangalore

'GIM insured against political crisis'

‘Alternative site identified for POSCO plant’
By Hemanth Kumar  |  Section: Bangalore

At BU, the sparring continues

Bangalore University has gained a lot of bad press because of the constant bickering between its vice-chancellor N Prabhu Dev and registrar (administration) BC Mylarappa.
By Rashmi Belur  |  Section: Bangalore

'Threat to literature: Illiterate reviewers, illiterate editors'

Writer Palash Krishna Mehrotra tells DNA what gets him up, what pulls him down and what keeps him going.
By Malavika Velayanikal  |  Section: Bangalore

What colleges want from you

The potential and aspiration for learning along with a zeal to participate in the events organised by the institution is what colleges want.
Section: Bangalore

Writer's block: Inspired by mythology

It would be more appropriate to answer why I wrote Bali. Like in the murder mysteries, the answer has three parts: motive, opportunity and means.
By Malavika Velayanikal  |  Section: Bangalore

'I want KSP to be financially sound'

Pundalika Halambi, the newly elected president of the Kannada Sahitya Parishat (KSP), is set to practice what he preaches.
By Y Maheswara Reddy  |  Section: Bangalore

I'll give myself 8/10: Mirji

It has been one year since BG Jyothi Prakash Mirji took over the hot seat of commissioner of Bangalore police.
By HM Chaithanya Swamy  |  Section: Bangalore

Bangalore's Bombay Store: Alive since 1906

The Bombay Store has a strong historical background but instead of hanging on to the past, the store continues to keep in step with the times.
By Pooja Dantewadia  |  Section: Bangalore

Jahnavi Barua's ultimate ambition - to keep writing

Bangalore-based writer Jahnavi Barua’s second book, Rebirth, was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for 2012.
By Malavika Velayanikal  |  Section: Bangalore
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