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Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district S Sasikanth Senthil on Friday resigned from the Indian Administrative Service, The Hindu reported. He served in the post since June 2017 and was ...
Chennai, Jun 6 (PTI) Former IAS officer Sasikanth Senthil has emerged as the candidate with the highest victory margin in the recently concluded Parliamentary elections in Tamil Nadu. Senthil ...
Former IAS officer S Sasikanth Senthil, who had resigned from service last year alleging that democracy was being "compromised," on Sunday announced his decision to join the Congress party.
Sasikanth Senthil joined the party in the presence of TNCC chief K S Alagiri and All India Congress secretary Sanjay Dutt and others Senthil told TOI that he found the Congress the “right ...
Trying to stay on the right side of history," says his profile on platform X. That is Sasikanth Senthil, the Congress candidate for Tiruvallur Lok Sabha constituency. Congress released the fourth ...
S. Sasikanth Senthil, former Karnataka-cadre IAS officer, who had tendered his resignation last year stating that it was “unethical” for him to continue as a public servant, when democracy was being ...
Congress leader and Tiruvallur Lok Sabha member Sasikanth Senthil and BJP State president K. Annamalai were engaged in a war of words on social media on Sunday over reduction in the percentage of ...
Senthil said he was disturbed about the manner in which Indian democracy was allegedly being compromised. (IE) S Sasikanth Senthil, an officer of the Indian Administrative Officer currently ...
BJP has started its model of hate politics in Tamil Nadu and they should not be allowed even an inch of space in the State, said former IAS officer Sasikanth Senthil, who joined the Congress on ...
S Sasikanth Senthil won plaudits as a proactive administrator during his tenure as Dakshina Kannada deputy commissioner, but he will be best remembered for his crackdown on the sand mafia that ...
CHENNAI: Pointing out that rapid commercialisation of medical education after introduction of National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), Congress MP S Sasikanth Senthil on Monday said the ...
Sasikanth Senthil resigned over the ‘fundamental building blocks of democracy being compromised in an unprecedented manner’. The resignation became public on Friday afternoon and came as a shock.