The works of a differently-abled painter adorn the walls of Chitrakala Parishath; another artist tries to evolve a trademark style while a third depicts the rise of the disabled – all at a special exhibition.
The anniversary celebrations of the Horticultural Training Centre, founded by the Association for Prevention of Disability (APD), reveal an awe-inspiring history of transforming disabled villagers into enabled urban professionals.
With the explosive increase in vehicular traffic making life miserable for pedestrians in Bangalore, the author examines how and why the city missed taking those ‘right turns’ to make the city safe for walkers.
As enthusiastic Bangaloreans crowd Lalbagh to view the Republic Day flower show, Jatin Prabhu joins them and learns a few things from the colourful extravaganza.
As Lekhana returned to dazzle wordophiles for a second year running, we look at a personal experience of the Lit-Fest and how its mouth-watering line-up of published Indian writers, shared snippets of their journey with author-aspirants and enthusiasts alike.