SAP Labs is Rotarys Corporate Citizen SAP Labs India Pvt Ltd on Monday bagged the 2007 edition of the Rotary Corporate Citizen Award, instituted by the Rotary Club of Bangalore in association with Deccan Herald.
Blore needs both airports, chorus citizens Reacting to a Deccan Herald debate on whether domestic flight operations at HAL airport should continue even after the new international airport at Devanahalli starts functioning, readers sent in e-mails and letters overwhelmingly in support of retaining the airport.
Its drain-ing water from taps Residents of Kasturabnagar have been getting contaminated water for 25 days and the BWSSB has been unable to rectify the leakage.
More than he could chew The sixth ACM magistrate sentenced a 28-year-old married man to four months imprisonment for biting his better half.
Editor of Deccan Herald & Prajavani and Chairman of Rotary Vocational Services K N Tilak Kumar (second from right) greets recipient of Corporate Citizen Award-2007, jointly instituted by Rotary Club of Bangalore and Deccan Herald, to V-P (HR) of Sap Labs India, Satish Venkatachalaiah (left) at Rotary House of Friendship in Bangalore on Monday. Other contenders, Srinivasan of iFlex Solutions Ltd and Nagarajan of 24/7 Customer Ltd, and Rotary Club of Bangalore President Dr K G Ghorpade (extreme right) are also seen.
Some vice chancellors are facing corruption charges, but they are refusing to resign. Should they continue in their posts until they are proved guilty? We invite our readers to express their opinion in 100 words. Responses may be sent to Deccan Herald, No 75, M G Road, Bangalore - 560001 or e-mail: editordh@deccanherald.co.in. A selection of responses will be published in Sunday’s edition.