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KPSC exam passes off peacefully

(KPSC) examination for the recruitment of excise sub-inspectors went off peacefully on Sunday.The KSPC conducted the exam at 24 centres set up across the city wherein 10,792 candidates attended the exam. The exam centres were set up at some of the major colleges like Maharani's College, Mahanaja's College, Banumaiah's College andSecurity was stepped up around the centres as a precautionary measure...
Source : Times Of India |
Category : City

Panchayat officer commits suicide

allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself from a ceiling fan at Siddartha Layout here on Tuesday.The 29-year-old PDO of Dhulaked gram panchayat in Indi taluk of Bijapur, was suspended a few months ago on charges of misappropriation of funds underPolice said Arun, son of Allama Prabhu, was a BE graduate working as PDO for the past two years. "Prior to his suspension, Arun was the in-charge PDO...
Source : Times Of India |
Category : City

Panchayat officer held for graft

Lokayukta sleuths trapped Panchayat Development Officer (PDO) P V Rudrappa, attached to Kodaganur GP in Davanagere taluk, while taking bribe on Friday....
Source : Times Of India |
Category : City

PSC rank holders cry for justice

Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) rank holders have alleged that the PSC has been very casual in filling the government vacancies on time....
Source : Times Of India |
Category : City

L and T bags order from PDO

Limited, India on Monday said it has bagged another order from Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) LLC valued around `1302 Crore (USD 235 million).The new order involves EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) of the Saih Rawl Depletion Compression phase 2 (SRDC2) project.The order was won against competition from nine international EPC bidders, said the company.Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)...
Source : Newkerala |
Category : Sports

5 arrested in connection with PDO's suicide

Bidar, Nov 10 : Five people, including Bidar Zilla Panchayat Vice President, were arrested in connection with yesterday's Panchayat Development Officer (PDO) ''suicide'' case.Byalahalli Gram PDO Vijaykumar Suryavanshi (25) allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself in his house allegedly due to harassment and torture by higher officials. He was working at Janti Gram Panchayat in Balki Taluk on...
Source : Newkerala |
Category : International | City : Bidar

2 Project development officers suspended for misuse of power

suspended two project development officers (PDOs) for dereliction of duty and misuse of power. S K Wagai, grade II secretary and in-charge PDO of Hunnaragi gram panchayat in Chikkodi taluk and Asha H G, PDO of Benakanahalli gram panchayat, in Belgaum taluk are the officials.to the taluk panchayat forging the GP president's signatures. He has been asked to handover charge to the GP secretary. Benakanahallu...
Source : Times Of India |
Category : City

Sale! Tehsildar's post for Rs 40Lakh, DySp's for Rs 60Lakh

for law and parliamentary affairs TB Jayachandra said the government has taken a serious note of the allegations regarding the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) members demanding bribes from candidates for recruitment to KPSC class one officers’ posts.It is said that the going rate for the Tehsildar’s post is about Rs 40 lakh while for the DySP’s post, the going rate is as much as Rs 60 lakh.“The...
Source : DNA |
Category : National | City : Mumbai

DNA Special: KPSC interviews come under a cloud

Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) interviews for recruitment of 362 Gazetted probationers starting from April 1, has come under a cloud with a large number of candidates and social activists preparing to approach the high court questioning selection list of candidates called for interview by the KPSC.DS Parameshwarappa, an ex-serviceman and resident of Kasturinagar alleged huge irregularities...
Source : DNA |
Category : Headlines | City : Mumbai

Court pulls up probe agencies

high court on Tuesday expressed displeasure over slow investigation and lackadaisical approach of the CID and FSL in the KPSC exam case. The agencies were given two weeks to file final reports on irregularities in the examinations held in 1998, 1999 and 2004.Pulling up both for giving lame excuses, a division bench headed by Chief Justice Vikramajit Sen rejected their plea for six more months to complete...
Source : Times Of India |
Category : City | City : Bangalore