Malaria killing 1.5 lakh Indians
April 25 is World Malaria Day and the World Health Organisation has prescribed the T3 (Test, Treat, Track) process to tackle malaria. Continuous investment in malaria control will propel countries re
400-yr-old mosque faces threat from builders
A four century old mosque and tomb behind the Golconda Fort at Neknampur will soon be memory thanks to the sheer greed and insensitivity of contractors. The structure will be torn down for developing
Overhead cables to go underground soon
Overhead cables that pose a threat to the lives of motorists and are also destroying the beauty of the city will soon be a thing of the past. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has st
India's financial system still strong, says RBI deputy governor
India's financial system was strong and there was nothing to worry about, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor K.C. Chakrabarthy said on Thursday after Standard & Poor's (S&P) scaling down of t
HC stays Emaar plot registrations
A division bench of the AP High Court on Tuesday stayed the order of a single judge who earlier stayed a GO restraining the authorities from registering the plots in Emaar Hills Township project. The
Tender process ignored in granting liquor shops
In view of the arrests made by the ACB in the liquor scam, ACB DG Boobathi Babu said, “Nageshwar Rao finalised the tender for a wine shop in favour of one Inturi Shekar Rao and his name was declared a
Acharya ignorant of deal: Counsel
Senior IAS officer B.P. Acharya on Tuesday told the court that he had no knowledge of the excess money collected from villa plot owners. The crux of the CBI’s case has been that the Stylish Holmes Pr
No order on Bayyaram mines
The AP High Court has refused to grant an interim order allowing the Rakshana Steels Ltd to explore iron ore at Bayyaram area in Khammam district. The company is allegedly owned Anil Kumar, son -in-l
Techie’s son rescued from kidnapper
The Cyberabad police rescued a six-year-old boy who was kidnapped by his driver within hours of the kidnap in Nallagandla on Tuesday.
According to Chandanagar inspector N. Venkateshwarlu, the boy Vi
State tells students: Follow Inter books
For better marks, the state government has asked Intermediate students to follow only those textbooks prescribed by the Board of Intermediate Education. The corporate colleges have been printing their