Author: Apta Ramesh
She wields a kalarippayattu sword, clad in a six-yard saree
Octogenarian Meenakshi Amma wields a shield and a sword with ease, practising Kerala’s traditional martial art wearing a saree. Defying age and stereotypes, she inspires youth, especially women, to take up the art, as it instils courage and strength.
Dance to the beats of dollu at this Karnataka festival
In Karnataka’s folk heritage, the energetic drum dance of dollu kunitha weaves together devotion, tradition, artistic expression, and entertainment, connecting people with their roots.
Kanakapura’s idli king shares secret recipe
Kote Mane Idli in Karnataka’s Kanakapura city is modest yet timeless, where Ramachandra and his family make over 4,000 idlis on a wood fire every day, preserving a secret family recipe.
Ramanagara’s 100-year-old Mysore pak hotel
Shri Janardhan Hotel, founded in 1926 and famed as “the Mysore pak hotel”, is a culinary icon in Ramanagara for confecting the beloved Mysore pak sweet to perfection the traditional way every day
Saraswathi’s journey from orphanage student to leader
To get her educated, Saraswathi’s parents enrolled her in an orphanage. From getting married as a teen to leaving her abusive husband, she trudged through her hardships and now runs an orphanage where she nurtures young girls.
Karnataka’s rural classrooms get a robot teacher
The impact of the robot, called Shiksha, on education in Karnataka is nothing short of transformative. Its engaging presence and interactive teaching style captivate students, making learning a joyous experience.