Poll chief ticks off DCs The CEC warned the officials that if no steps are taken immediately to set right the discrepancies, they would be held responsible for the lapses.
Ponting said no to truce Kumble had eiterated that Harbhajan Singh hadnt made a racist remark and that the apology was intended as a conciliatory gesture. Ponting didnt wish to see reason.
Clinton fights back to take New Hampshire
Hillary Clinton resurrected her campaign for the White House with a win in New Hampshire on Tuesday night and halted Barack Obama's march towards the Democratic nomination.
Acid attack on IAS officers daughter The two unidentified assailants are still at large and the victim, Nilshu who suffered burns on her right ear, shoulder, neck and waist was admitted to Manipal Hospital.
CAT cream joins IIM race The toppers have their tasks neatly cut out: Score higher in the Group Discussion and Personal Interview, and aim for the best of IIMs.
The great Indian road show begins The organisers expect that this expo will see more than 2,000 participants from 25 countries and 30 vehicles are expected to be launched.
Of late, many bureaucrats and senior officials are quitting service and taking the plunge into politics. Is it a welcome trend? Deccan Herald had invited readers’ opinion on the issue.
Many of our readers believe that bureaucrats, with their knowledge and experience in governance, have the potential to be effective lawmakers. However, some others opine that the services of the bureaucrats and senior officials are required in day-to-day administration.