Why India needs ambitious projectsLarge infrastructure projects are one way to rescue the Indian economy Illustration: Jayachandran/Mint Also Read Somewhere near the town of Ganjam in Orissa is an unfinished railway bridge, a small incomplete strip in the ambitious Golden ... Livemint.com, 3 days ago |
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CBI sticks to facts ! ....What if, officers became loyal to the nation?Officer ! .....you can either be a Congress lackey, or a BJP stooge or a commie diehard. You could be an Ambani mole, or a drug industry flag bearer or at times even an activist messiah. Most officers who are responsible for administration of the ... Economic Times, 2 weeks ago
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UPSC 2012: Keralites outshine others, 8 including topper in top 50New Delhi: Keralites have outshone others in the UPSC civil services examination 2012. Three of the top four belong to the state, including the top two. The top 50 has eight candidates from the state. Haritha V Kumar (Roll No. 075502) from ... IBNLive India News, 3 weeks ago
Keralites outshine others in UPSC 2012 results
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Civil Services 2012 results out, 998 qualify, Haritha V Kumar topsThe final results of Civil Services Examination, 2012 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) were announced on Friday. A total number of 998 candidates have qualified and have been recommended for appointment including 457 General ... IBNLive India News, 3 weeks ago
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The Citizen Journalist Show: Whistleblower SpecialThis week on the Citizen Journalist Show, brave CJs from various walks of life come together to raise their voices against corruption and demand a Whistleblower Protection Act. On the show, we showcase stories of Dhananjay Dubey, who turned CJ to ... Agencyfaqs!, 3 weeks ago
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'Govt should encourage, not prosecute, whistle-blowers'Tarun Jain of the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad says allowing legal immunity to bribe-givers motivates citizens to increasingly report bribe demands, in an interview with Faisal Kidwai. The government should encourage (or at least not prosecute) whistle-blowers who bring fraud, corruption and waste to public notice, says Tarun Jain, assistant professor of economics and public policy at the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad, in an interview with Faisal Kidwai. You along ... Rediff.com, 1 month ago
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Public hearing on whistle-blowers and grievance redressal on April 19The National Campaign for People's Right to Information (NCPRI) is organising a public hearing of whistle-blowers from across the country, for those who have faced intimidation and violence (often fatal) in pursuit of their work in public interest. Meri News, 1 month ago
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Freudian slip on 'enigmatic'New Delhi, April 1: A translation error in the party's official mouthpiece, Congress Sandesh The irony is that many leaders describe Ashok Chowdhary The Congress Sandesh, however, used the expression mistakenly in place of "charismatic", as the ... Yahoo! India, 1 month ago
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Honest kills: Officers who fell prey for exposing corruptionAs the shock of Saturday’s clash in Pratapgarh settles into anger and political war, the death of DSP Zia-ul-Haq by a mob during the clash has brought back the memories of honest officers, who fell victim to the corrupt people and mafias. With Haq being ... Jagran Post, 2 months ago
Honesty kills: Officers who fell prey for exposing corruption
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IIT Kanpur awards cop who exposed bigwigs in Gujarat riotsIPS officer Rahul Sharma, who submitted crucial call record details that exposed the role of top leaders during the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat, has been awarded the prestigious Satyendra Dubey Memorial Award for 2012. First Post.com, 2 months ago
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