As drums beat, their silence was eloquent
There was merry-making everywhere. Drums and crowds added to the festive wedding mood. After all, it was no ordinary wedding.
The bride and the groom neither heard nor spoke anything. But their sile
Special educators get expert tips
It is compulsory for every private school to have 25 per cent of its seats reserved for differently-abled children, and the government would do its best to ensure that this is implemented, promised D.
Youth bleeds to death at MP police post
Ravi Dangi, a college student, died of excessive bleeding at Indore’s Rajendra Nagar police station on Tuesday. The deceased had gone to the police station to lodge an FIR after he was fatally stabbe
‘Unfit’ colleges of politicians shielded by state
Only half of the 700 engineering colleges in the state fulfil the requirements of faculty and infrastructure laid down in the rules. Students and parents have no way of knowing which colleges abide by
HC to monitor ‘liquorgate’
The Andhra Pradesh High Court will monitor the Anti-Corruption Bureau’s ongoing probe into the liquor syndicate scam on a weekly basis. Acting Chief Justice P.C. Ghose on Wednesday informed the ACB’s
Hit! Bar owners cry foul
The Kerala high court’s observation on the day time ban on liquor sale in bars has left bar owners worried.
Already hit by the motor vehicle department’s (MVD) decision to suspend the licences of dr
ATMs crowded as 7,000 bank branches strike work
Serpentine queues in most ATM locations marked the start of the two-day nationwide strike by the banking community.
Banking services were hit in the state on Wednesday with over 70,000 employees fro
Stringent cyber law in place soon
Determined to avoid a repeat of the recent cyber attack, the UPA government now plans to put in place a “new stringent national law and institutional mechanisms” dealing exclusively with the contenti
Tech fee structure to be out on August 25
The government is set to announce the fee structure for engineering courses on August 25. The Admiss-ions and Fee Regulation Committee has submitted its proposals recommending fee ranging from Rs 35,0
‘Feebee’ in Kiran’s court, stress on quality studies
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy on Wednesday said that the suspense over fixing the engineering fees would end in a few days. While speaking to mediapersons, he remained noncommittal about the fee