Karnataka no.1 in corruption
Corruption at all levels had grown in the State during these 21 months and it was evident from the statements of the leaders of the BJP and JD(S), who have been accusing each other for being corrupt, Justice Venkatachala claimed.
Go in for Thorium reactors Clearing doubts among students, Dr Kalam said the nuclear treaty has nothing to do with security. Its all about power generation. He proposed Thorium reactors, which he hoped, will take India out of the power crisis.
Cover against polio for 11 lakh kids 11.09 lakh children were immunised against a target of 13,09,715, according to the Health Department. With this, the department has recorded an 82.51 per cent turnout.
IISc studentsworks set to go on show Cosmar was conceptualised as a forum to promote the understanding and appreciate cutting-edge research done by students, involved in management and allied areas of research.
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.