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Women students at Eflu complain of eve-teasing

There is lack of security on the campus of the English and Foreign Language University (Eflu), which has exposed women students living in the university’s hostels to unpleasant episodes of eve-teasing

Power cuts hit small hospitals

Dr I. Abhilash, a junior doctor at Gandhi Hospital, said, “Power fluctuation is a major problem. In the cardiology department on Monday, we could conduct just three angiograms and the others were post

HC seeks view on probing IMG Bharata deal

The AP High Court on Monday wanted to know the stand of the Centre and the state government on the plea to conduct a probe into the IMG Bharata land deal. A division bench comprising acting Chief Jus

Now, Eamcet fee panel goes to court

The legal tangle over the fee for engineering courses is likely to continue as the state government and some engineering colleges filed separate petitions in the AP High Court on the issue.

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Saas-bahu relationships shift gear

Lawyers working in the family court have found a change for the better in joint families and the saas-bahu relationship. Urban parents of today are more accommodating when it comes to saving the marri

CBIT tops the list with the highest fees

While the government has fixed the fees for engineering courses for this academic year, it is yet to fix the fees for the remaining 44 colleges, which had not submitted any affidavits and had approach

AP has itself to blame for fiasco on Kakinada port

The state government has only itself to blame for being at the receiving end in the RLNG floating terminal project at Kakinada port. The private operator, Kakinada Sea Ports Limited, could dictate ter

Chiranjeevi seeks sub-plan for BCs

As the Congress government decides to bring in legislative protection for the Scheduled Castes and Tribes sub-plan funds, the party’s Rajya Sabha member, Mr K. Chiranjeevi has demanded that more seats

Midnight fee GO shocks students

Though the state government fixed the fees for engineering courses for this academic year (2012-13) with a midnight government order (GO) on Saturday, it came as a shock for many as engineering degree

Congress puts T-pot on slow boil

After Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy’s two-day visit to Delhi and his meetings with members of the Congress core committee, including party president Sonia Gandhi, it is presumed that except

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