It’s just the beginning, will win more medals: Saina Nehwal
The enormity of her achievement has gradually started sinking in but for Saina Nehwal, who is 'jumping with joy inside', it still feels like a dream that she stood on podium, receiving an Olympic medals.
Good times ahead for cops
Families of Andhra Pradesh Special Police constables withdrew their three-day agitation over lack of facilities following the death of a constable after director-general of police V. Dinesh Reddy assu
Mental issues hit BPO, IT workers
The IT and BPO employees have a high incidence of errant and deviant sexual behaviour, psychological disorders, including psychosomatic problems, identity crises and obsessive compulsive disorders (
Ayurveda medicines get a facelift
Ayurvedic medicines are getting a makeover. The stodgy bottles of bitter, unpalatable concoctions are giving way to consumer-friendly, easy-to-carry tablets or soft gel capsules in more attractive pac
State assures students of interest-free bank loans
With the state government announcing on Monday that it would fix a cap on the fees that it would reimburse, students will have to bear the excess amount. The government, however, has assured that it w
‘Missing’ realtor found murdered
A day after a charred body of a woman was found at Choutuppal, on the city’s outskirts, the victim’s relatives identified her as K. Prameela, a real estate agent. Based on information received from he
Four injured in blast inside glass godown
Four people were injured in a low intensity blast at a glass godown at Balaiah Bada street near Goshamahal stadium on Monday afternoon. The Shahinayathganj police said that paint thinner had triggere
Woman sets her neighbour afire after quarrel
A woman allegedly set her neighbour ablaze after a quarrel on Monday afternoon at Musheerabad.
The accused, Mumtaz, 26, a resident of Siddiqnagar, poured kerosene on Shaheeda Begum and set her afire.
HCU ‘dropout’ rule draws flak
Strict rules enforced by the University of Hyderabad for students who drop out of integrated courses have drawn flak from the student community. The university management refuses to provide any certif
COP 11 to open with broken statues in city
A spectacle of damaged statues on the picturesque Tank Bund is likely to greet delegates of the 11th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity to be held in the city in O