Heat can be fatal for elderly
City doctors warn that even a slight increase in temperature can affect the health of the elderly, especially those with chronic diseases. With the mercury rising, doctors suggest that those aged abov
Cops relax curfew for 4 hrs, situation eases
Bahadurpura near Zoo Park was tensed on Tuesday after another place of worship was desecrated. While the city police has been put on high alert, senior officials maintained that the situation was unde
Congress respects YSR, says Kiran
Clarifying on the current tussle within the Congress party on the extent of owning late Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy, Chief Minister N. Kiran kumar Reddy on Tuesday said “YSR continues to be a respected lead
Stop suicides, take T-decision: Citizens
The Civil Society of Hyderabad, an organisation of eminent citizens, has appealed to the Centre and the state government to take an immediate decision on the burning Telangana issue to prevent further
AP lists houses built on its property
Owners of as many as 40,000 properties in the twin cities are in trouble following the decision of the Hyderabad district administration to stop registration of their properties. District collector N
Curfew relaxed in riot-hit old Hyderabad
The situation remained peaceful in the riot-hit areas of old city of Hyderabad on Wednesday as police relaxed curfew for the first time in four days.
No untoward incident was reported during the curf
Details must if babus are to be prosecuted
The Centre has asked the state governments seeking sanction for prosecution of IAS, IPS and other All India Service officers to send a complete set of relied-upon documents and evidence to ensure quic
600 lakes in city dry up in 35 years
The Survey of India, compiled in 1975, marked around 1,000 water bodies with unique aquatic flora and fauna in the state capital. In fact, Hyderabad then was called the “City of Lakes”. But that was t
Docs warn of kidney drugs risk
Health experts warn against the non-judicious use of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA) for chronic kidney patients, as clinical trials have revealed that the patients are far better off withou
MoD to use Swiss jets for pilot training
At a meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence on Monday, a reference was made to the Deccan Chronicle reports on the acute shortage of basic trainer aircraft and the consequent drast