New statues cost state Rs 47.58 lakh
The statues that were damaged by pro-Telangana agitators during the Million March organised by the Telangana Joint Action Committee on March 10, 2011 were those of Sir Arthur Cotton, Bellary Raghava,
New statues cost state Rs 47.58 lakh
The statues that were damaged by pro-Telangana agitators during the Million March organised by the Telangana Joint Action Committee on March 10, 2011 were those of Sir Arthur Cotton, Bellary Raghava,
City knocks down heritage
It is as if all the authorities and safeguards to protect heritage structures simply don’t exist. Structures deemed to be of heritage value are frequently demolished by private developers without No O
Despite industry appeal, no change in power policy
The state government’s prohibitive policy on ‘captive generation’, a process which requires 26 to 28 per cent of the power generated to be sold to state discoms, continues unchanged, despite several
Weed killer emerges as farm villain
Glyphosate, a chemical that kills weeds, has emerged as a major villain at the ongoing CoP-11. Rights groups and independent research organisations have come up with publications that highlight the un
City gets 3 cm rainfall
Normal life was affected in the city on Tuesday due to incessant rains lashing the state capital since Monday night. The city received over 3 cm rainfall since last night. However, no significant inf
Talks on T must continue: TJAC
Telangana Joint Action Committee chairman M. Kodandaram on Tuesday asserted a political solution and not a “police solution” would end the Telangana tangle. “Talks on Telangana should continue in New
Rains leave 3 dead, paddy destroyed; more predicted
Three people died and one remained untraced on Tuesday as rains wreaked havoc across the state. Thousands of hectares of paddy were submerged and many low-lying areas in the cities were inundated. Met
Only consensus can bring T: CM
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy clarified on Tuesday that the state could not be divided on political reasons. Reiterating that a political angle for the state’s division was out of the question,
Genetic engineering fails to deliver: Studies
Genetic engineering has been hailed as a panacea for the problem of global hunger and population explosion, but research studies reveal that it has failed to deliver the goods. At the same time, it ha