Cultural group Pada will hold its theatre and music festival Padotsava 2020 at the Ravindra Kalakshetra on December 30 and January 1.
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** Lambani student aims for the sky and gets it
Kiran Naik is set to join the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) as a scientist
** World Economic Forum lauds BBMP’s Covid War Room
** Karnataka expert panel sets new guidelines for Covid-19
** Playing with Pride
This new card game created by two Bengalurubased women, who hail from Kerala, celebrates Malayali culture, Mollywood and more
Called Malayali Aano, the new game by Sona Zainab Harris and Rose Mary Jacob is a cardbased game that draws heavily from Malayali pop culture, popular phrases, movie characters, food, stereotypes and other such trivia.
** How This Ex-British Soldier Became The Pioneer Behind Kabini & India’s Eco-Tourism
Colonel John Wakefield, fondly known as ‘Papa Wakefield’ was one of India’s quiet, dedicated and effective wildlife defenders who turned wildlife tourism into a significant conservation tool.
** D.S. Sridhar selected for Parthi Subba Award
** Karnataka second in country in leopard numbers
** Zero budget, bumper crop – all thanks to natural farming
Mysuru farmer shows how natural farming is fruitful and economically viable.
50-year-old farmer in a village in Karnataka has shown, like Japanese farmer Masanobu Fukuoka before him, that from “nothingness” can emerge beautiful forests and farms.
Krishnappa Dasappa Gowda’s farm in Bannur village, T Narasipur taluk, looks less like a typical agricultural field, and more like a forest in all its wild glory.
He cultivates everything from teak and mango, to coffee, turmeric, ginger to paddy and sugarcane, using the technique of natural farming in his five acres of land, which he first encountered in 2005 when he met Maharashtrian farmer Subhash Palekar
** At Rs 41000 per quintal, chilli grown by farmer from Karnataka’s Savadi is hot in market
Prakash Jogaraddi, a 38-year-old farmer from Savadi village of Ron taluk sold a quintal of dry chilli for Rs 41,101 at Gadag APMC.
It was the highest price ever for the commodity at the APMC here as the previous high price was Rs 35,000 per quintal early this year.