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TRS fears T-rally may turn violent

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The announcement by the Telangana Joint Action Committee (TJAC) of a ‘Chalo Hyderabad’ Telangana march on September 30 has created consternation among leaders of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS).

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CM refers fee hike issue to GoM for final decision

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Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy along with finance minister Anam Ramanarayan Reddy on Thursday reviewed the fee hike issue in engineering colleges with officials of the higher education, technical

Techie had ingested unidentified liquid

The mystery over the death of Infosys employee Neelima, who was found in a pool of blood on the ground floor of the multi-level car park in the company’s city campus, deepened on Thursday, after autop

4 foreigners held with drugs, fake credit cards

Police have arrested four foreigners on Thursday — two for selling cocaine, and two others for duping people using fake credit cards. South African national Rosita Miriam Thangavalu, 22, and Ugandan

Sowing picks up, but far from target

Paddy has been sown in only about 23 per cent of the total area in the state till August 1 this year. This is an increase from about 13 per cent of the total area a week ago. Normally, paddy, is sown

Delay in cistern repair can hit water supply

Many areas in the city will go without water if the repair works on the cistern at Puttangandi in Nalgonda district is not completed in another 10 days. Currently, the Akkampally Balancing Reservoir h

South Grid still to switch on NE link

In light of the blackout that struck North India, were such an eventuality to occur in the southern states, the situation could be equally grim. The Southern Grid, which allows only 1,500 MW of power

CM vows better facilities

Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy said on Wednesday that the state government was trying to secure an additional 1,000 MBBS seats for the next academic year (2012-13) for both government and private

New MS mail a big hit among city youngsters

Having replaced Hotmail with its new email service Outlook, the top honchos at software giant Microsoft would be pleased as punch, if the reaction of the city’s youth is followed everywhere. While mos

Water table rises, but faces concrete block

Several days of rain have resulted in an increase in the groundwater levels, according to the groundwater department. The groundwater department has been getting reports of dry and even redundant bor

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