Roads Less Travelled: A Travelogue Across Karnataka
A ground-level journey through Karnataka's towns and villages — exploring livelihoods, landscapes, and the quiet resilience of everyday people.
A ground-level journey through Karnataka's towns and villages — exploring livelihoods, landscapes, and the quiet resilience of everyday people.
A new report by the Karnataka Forest Department reveals significant forest cover loss in the Western Ghats over the past five years, driven by illegal mining, plantation expansion, and encroachment.
Water levels at Karnataka's four major Cauvery reservoirs stand at 62% of total capacity as of early April, raising concerns about drinking water supply for Bengaluru and irrigation for Mandya farmers through the summer.
A new urban mobility survey places Bengaluru among the top five most congested cities in Asia, with the average one-way commute now exceeding 94 minutes. Edited
The Union Ministry of Textiles has approved ₹48 crore for Karnataka's handloom clusters under the National Handloom Development Programme, targeting weavers in Ilkal, Dharwad, and Molakalmuru.
Unseasonal rains during flowering season and a prolonged dry spell in February have combined to push Coorg's coffee yield estimates to their lowest in a decade.
A two-year documentation project by the Mysuru City Corporation and heritage volunteers has mapped 140 colonial-era and Wadiyar-period buildings, many at risk from commercial development.
One of Karnataka's largest solar installations, spread across 2,100 acres in Raichur district, has begun supplying power to the state grid — a milestone for northern Karnataka's energy transition.
Traditional fishing communities along the Karnataka coast have urged the state government to extend the annual trawling moratorium from 61 to 90 days, citing alarming declines in fish populations.
Nearly two years after the 2024 Kodagu floods displaced over 18,000 people, more than 1,200 families remain in temporary relief camps, waiting for permanent housing promised by the state government.
A civic-government partnership has successfully restored 14 of Bengaluru's historically significant lakes over three years, reversing decades of encroachment, sewage inflow, and neglect.