Ban on sale of 40,000 properties lifted
Owners of thousands of properties in the twin cities can soon register, sell or transfer them now. In a move that brings major relief to owners, the list of nearly 40,000 private properties will soon
OU students take to moral policing
The Osmania University campus has always been a favourite spot for lovers looking for a bit of space and intimacy. Students, however, complain that the trend is on the rise and scores of couples are s
Country ‘wastes’ potential power sources
Barely 73 MW of power is being generated from waste material against a potential of 3000 MW annually in the country.
This is just about 2.4 per cent of the total potential, point out industry expert
Vijayamma fasts for fee reimbursement
YSR Congress honorary president Y.S. Vijayalakshmi launched a two-day fast on Thursday, demanding full fee reimbursement to all eligible students. She said her party would continue its agitation till
Junior doctors call off strike
The junior doctors called off their state-wide strike on Thursday after the government agreed to post doctors in rural areas systematically, and through counselling in a transparent manner. The govern
PIL against K-plant nod quashed
The Madras high court has dismissed a petition, which sought to declare as null and void, the clearance granted by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) to the Nuclear Power Corporation of India L
Task forces to start quality checks on colleges soon
The stage is set for inspection of about 680 private engineering colleges in the state by task forces constituted by the state government to verify if the colleges were following norms on maintaining
AP loses 73k students in Eamcet this year
The long delay in beginning engineering admissions this year due to the logjam over fee hike and fee reimbursement issue seems to have taken a heavy toll on engineering colleges in the state. Around t
Cops camp at Paramakudi
Till September 11 last year, Imanuel Sekaran was just another dalit leader for the police top brass sitting in Chennai.
But after last year’s violence and resultant death of six men in police firing
GHMC runs out of time
Only Rs 170 crore are being spent by the GHMC to beautify the city for the forthcoming global biodiversity conference (COP-11) and not Rs 852 crore as proposed originally. Even the Rs 300 crore releas