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Birthday turns sour as girl falls to death

Birthday celebrations in a family turned sour when the eldest sister of the birthday boy fell to her death from their apartment building late on Saturday at Kamatipura, under Mangalhat police station

Victims at chem factory unaware of poisoning

Rescue workers, victims and residents of neighbouring villages who inhaled the volatile Organo-Phosphate compounds released due to burning pesticides in the June 30 fire incident in a chemical reactor

Chances of El Nino receding: Met dept

With chances of El Nino weather pattern receding, the agriculture ministry hopes that rainfall in September will be better than what was earlier forecast by the Met department. This would be a great b

Arrested man’s wife kills herself

Tension gripped Naskal village of Ranga Reddy District with villagers staging a protest after a 25-year-old woman and her two children were found dead in a well under suspicious circumstances on Sunda

Varied met data confuses state

Poor rainfall this season has been blamed for virtually everything that’s going wrong in the state but how poor is the rainfall situation suddenly seems like a big question. Ironically, this is becaus

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

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