No service tax on rental income
Service tax will be levied at place where the service is provided. This will bring relief to those dealing in cross-border services. In short, service would be taxed where it is consumed. Services to
Jagan’s remand extended to July 4
Kadapa MP Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s judicial remand has been extended till July 4 by the principal special court for CBI cases on Monday. Unlike the previous two occasions when he was produced before t
Deforestation threatens cockroach survival
The loss of forest cover in India is threatening the survival of not only big animals, but also small creepy creatures like cockroaches, which play a vital role in recycling nutrients in the woods. Ac
City cops still look out for Hamza
Hyderabad terror suspect Abu Hamza, alias Abdul Bari, against whom an Interpol red corner notice was issued, is still wanted by the state police. Abu Hamza, alias Ansari, arrested at the IGI airport
Lakdikapul to get twin bridge in three months
The proposed parallel road at Lakdikapul, Hyderabad, is to get a complete shape within three months, with the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation getting a favourable court order regarding the lan
DA case: Court extends Jagan's judicial custody till July 4
A local CBI court on Monday extended till July 4 the judicial remand of YSR Congress chief Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy in connection with a disproportionate assets case.
Jagan, who appeared before th
Metro stations to connect to malls
The IIT-Delhi will conduct a study for the Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd (HMR), which will explore and suggest measures to integrate different modes of transport — the MMTS, the APSRTC, and SCR services —
Prez polls: Sangma seeks YSRCP support
Presidential candidate P.A. Sangma on Monday sought the support of YSR Congress Party to his candidature and alleged that he was prevented from personally meeting Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy in jail.
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Women shell out cash for quick divorces
Wrangling over alimony and settlements has been a common phenomenon down the years but cut to 2012. Lawyers now find a new emerging trend in family courts. Instead of men paying alimony and divorce
Education officials learn from RTA, to raid schools
The state government is planning raids on private schools to rein in “erring managements” that collect huge fees for admissions. Special inspection teams will be constituted for the purpose, which wi