Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Search Site:
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Archives | Feedback | Career Avenues
News
National
State
District
City
Business
Foreign
Sports
Comments
Edit Page
Panorama
Net Mail
Your Take
Infoline
In City Today
HelpLine
Daily Almanac
Festivals of India
Weather
Leisure
Crossword
Horoscope
Year 2008
Weekly
Daily Astrospeak
Calendar 2008
Pearls of Wisdom
"Peace is not only better than war, but infinitely more arduous."
- George Bernard Shaw
Supplements
Economy & Business
Dasara dazzle
DH Avenues
Cyber Space
Metro Life - Thurs
Metro Life - Mon
Metro Life - Fri
Open Sesame
Metro Life - Sat
Living
DH Realty
Fine Art / Culture
Articulations
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Spectrum
Sportscene
She
Sunday Herald
Hi Life
Reviews
Book Reviews
Movie Reviews
Art Reviews
DH Education
ENGLISH FOR YOU
Bangalore IT.in
Columns
Kuldip Nayar
Khushwant Singh
N J Nanporia
Tavleen Singh
Swami Sukhabodhananda
Bittu Sehgal
Suresh Menon
Shreekumar Varma
Movie Guide
Ad Links
Deccan
International School
Real Estate Properties in Bangalore
Deccan Herald
Now Available
Globally
in Print Format
Others
About Us
Subscription

Send your Suggestions / Queries about the Website to the
Webmaster


To send letters to Editor :
Letters to Editor

You are welcome to post your letters/responses to NETMAIL here.

For enquiries on advertisements :
Contact Us

Deccan Herald » District » Detailed Story
Workers cancel programme
Kolar Gold Fields, DHNS:

 In a incidents that would repose the people’s belief that officials and elected representatives are apathetic to the social problems the ‘Untouchability Eradication Week and Awareness Programme’ was cancelled  vowing to the absence of officials and representatives in Kolar Gold Fields. The programme was supposed to be held at Betamangala . Seeing the poor turn out of the officials and guests enraged dalit associations called for the cancellation of the programme and said it is an insult to the dalits and said that officials in way are supporting untouchability.

Though gram panchayats members were present the invited guests including TP President Shankarappa, CEO Dr Ventakataswamy and other dignitaries kept themselves absent.

comment on this article
Other Headlines
Pulse polio drive on January 6
Kite festival logo released
KSOU convocation on Feb 8
All India Kannada cultural meet in Gujrat from Feb 16
DC cancels licenses of four bars
Deshabhakthi sandesha yathre to start in Madikeri today
Global Aloysian alumni reunion on Jan 12
Brahmavar to host SW
AT A GLANCE
DIARY
Banks in Kodagu achieve 47 pc growth
DC inaugurates New year celebrations
Naxal affected area road to be developed
Villagers threaten to boycott polls
'Folk artistes are ambassadors of culture'
Rotary to sponsor 53 kids' eye surgery
37 kids taken ill after taking 'prasada'
JD(S) PLANS VILLAGE STAY
MAN MURDERED
4 Mloreans killed in Dharwad
CHIKMAGALUR BRIEFS
BSNL office and quarters lay vacant
Complaints galore in TP meeting
Official crack down on traders
Workers cancel programme
Officials apathetic to people's need
Cycle scheme a boon
Competition held
Cycling their way to Shabarimala
Workers cancel programme
New toll gate at Taroor open
BJP's statements flayed
Scheme launched to help ryots
'Sport important for well-being'
Tumkur dances its way into 2008
Allot shops to previous occupants: TP decision
SIRA BRIEFS
SIRA BRIEFS
TUMKUR DIARY
Ad Links
Flowers to India , Gifts to India
Flowers to India , UAE , Italy, Spain, Thailand, Malaysia, UK
Gifts to India, Flowers to India, Gifts to India, Bangalore, Gifts to India, Mumbai, Delhi, Rakhi
Gifts to India , Flowers to Bangalore India
No minimum balance NRI account
India Flowers - Dehradun Hyderabad Kolkata Gurgaon Punjab
Flowers to Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune Kolkata.
Send Flowers, Cakes, Chocolate, Fruits to Pune.
Flowers to India , France , Japan, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mexico, USA
Flowers to India , Mumbai , Pune, Delhi, Chennai,
Your Life Partner? Get personalized proposals daily. Thousands of New members with Photo Profiles. Profession,Religion, Community searches & more. Register FREE!
click here
Copyright 2007, The Printers (Mysore) Private Ltd., 75, M.G. Road, Post Box No 5331, Bangalore - 560001
Tel: +91 (80) 25880000 Fax No. +91 (80) 25880523
200x200
Gender:MaleFemale

Email:

click here
click here