Indore: A comprehensive programme on Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) attended by 30 senior officials from 20 nations concluded at the Indian Insti.
The Vigilance police on Tuesday caught Saumya Ranjan Dash, Assistant Section Officer (ASO), Establishment Section, office of the Engineer-in-Chief, Water Resources, Bhubaneswar, while accepting a bribe of Rs 5,000 from a person.
Dash had demanded the bribe from the complainant for
Prof. Saumya Ranjan Dash has said that IIM Indore aims to be a contextually-relevant business school, and hence this programme will ensure augmenting the leadership and managerial skills of the officers further.