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Montek brews a storm in a teacup

Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Satu-rday raked up a a controversy when he announced at Jorhat in Assam that tea would be declared as national drink by April next year.

TDP leader killer Bhanu held at AP-K’taka border

The state Crime Investigation Department on Saturday arrested the man it has been hunting for a long time, M.

Cricket gets a comic makeover

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Are you fanatic about the IPL but just not getting enough of it? Will a whole comic book dedicated to your favourite team’s shenanigans help?

After featuring in storylines of films such as Agent Vino

Second String

Hyderabad has always been a hub for Indian badminton, and the quality of the sport in the city has rarely been in better health. Consider the facts — World No.4 Saina Nehwal, women’s national champio

Centre should fund FSP: Board

The power utilities in the state have requested the Central government to consider the Feeder Segregation Project (FSP), one of the long-term programmes charted out to substantially benefit the state

Nims to face builder’s ire

The builders of the Nims’ 200-bed Accident (Trauma) and Emergency Hospital and the 300-bed Nims specialty hospital at Banjara Hills — Unity Infra Project Limited —have threatened to lock the Rs 110-c

AICC’s choice is a cultural ambassador

Senior Parliamentar-ian T. Subbarami Reddy, a native of Nellore district, joined the Congress in 1985.

He won the Lok Sabha election from Visak-hapatnam in 1996 and 1998. In 2002, he was elected to

Vayalar Ravi: Party future hinges on bypolls

Congress high command emissary Vayalar Ravi who left for Delhi on Friday after completing his four-day fact-finding tour, would be submitting his report on the party’s prospects in the state to AICC c

HC cancels Vijay Sai Reddy’s bail

The AP High Court on Friday set aside a bail order granted by the special CBI court to V. Vijay Sai Reddy, auditor and co-accused in the alleged disproportionate assets case of YSR Congress president

Power cuts make officials go missing

As the summer peaks, the electricity department officials seem to be vanishing in thin air, or so say city residents, frustrated by their failure to contact officials during any emergency.

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Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.