Lokayukta for change in conduct rules for govt staff A visibly upset Lokayukta said out of the 13 officers who were raided in November by the Lokayukta police under the PC Act and from whose premises assets disproportionate to their legitimate income were seized, continue to work.
Work to promote states culture, officers told As many as 17 officers of the Karnataka Administrative Service who were promoted to the IAS cadre were honoured by Justice S R Nayak, Chairperson, Karnataka State Human Rights Commission..
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Special fair for Aidsamma held The fair at Menasikyatanahalli was not meant to celebrate but to create an awareness about AIDS among masses.
Two staffers get twice lucky They could not have bargained for a better recognition. The Railways thought it fit to have at least two staffers, who were part of the 1979 inaugural run, on the Mangalore-Bangalore train, which recommenced on Saturday after a gap of 11 years.
SEAT-SHARING
BJP leaders feel ignored BJP leaders and members were enraged at the inaugural programme of the Mangalore-Bangalore train service held at Mangalore railway station on Saturday as they felt belittled and left aside at the programme.
The Centre’s proposal to introduce one year compulsory rural service for doctors has drawn the ire of medical students. Are the doctors justified in their stand ? What should the government do to make rural posting attractive?
Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send their views. Most of them opine that compulsory rural services can be introduced after improving the infrastructure and facilities in villages.