Pottery town- a survival to carry on an age old legacy

Pottery town, a settlement in the middle of Bengaluru city since 1900s, is on it’s last legs to survive as more than 40 families out of 100 that resided there have moved away. Pottery town an establishment of potters and a paradise for lovers of pottery was established in 1926. With forty families of potters […]

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Need for more minority girls hostels in the State

With increasing demand and only five hostels in the city, girls from minority communities await the living quarters they were promised. Bengaluru: The books on the shelf of the hostel library were limited in number, but a large number of mosquitoes in the library were compensating for the absence of people. The mess and the […]

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Undertrial Prisoners: unrepresented and underprivileged

Approximately 76 percent of prison inmates in India are undertrial prisoners. It’s a vicious circle. Once you get in it, you can’t leave. It takes a toll on your mind, strains your finances, and your life hangs in the balance. Just like the one being held by Lady Justice we see in the courtrooms.  Just […]

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Stuck in a loop of problems, MSMEs suffer

Liquidity crunch and lack of access to formal credit hamper the growth of MSMEs in Karnataka The smell of the fumes and whirring sound of machines can be constantly felt as one walks on the streets of Bengaluru’s industrial areas. Lines of buildings across the streets stand tall, housing, big machines, multiple metal bars, aluminium […]

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