SMS control a shocker
The five SMSes a day regulation imposed by government to curb spreading rumors in the Assam issue, came as a shocker for mobile users. Even after two days of this regulation, Keralites are still not a
Revenue babus’ role out in open in farm land grab case
The owners of agriculture lands located in the extended Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation limits are under constant threat of losing ownership rights, thanks to the manipulations of revenue offi
AP ranks 4th among road mishap-prone states
A total of 1,36,834 lives were lost in road accidents in the country in 2011 with Tamil Nadu topping the list and Andhra Pradesh in fourth position with 41,066 casualties, and the second highest fatal
KCR plans next move after deadline for T ends
With the Centre remaining silent on bifurcation of the state even as the TRS’ deadline to it for a decision on the issue got over on Monday, it’s back to the drawing board for party chief K. Chandrase
Stick to tradition, cry Parthasarathy temple devotees
A section of devotees of the ancient Sri Parthasarathy Swamy temple has decided to undertake a pradakshina around the temple, not for fulfilling personal vows, but to ask the Lord Himself to advise th
Small man’s big leap
Joby Mathew clinched gold medal in badminton singles in the twelfth National Paralympics Badminton Championship held in Bengaluru.
He defeated C.V. Rajanna of Karnataka 21-10, 21-11 in the final.
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Peace prayers mark Id
Over 2,00,000 people offered prayers at the historic Mir Alam idgah, the biggest Id-ul-Fitr congregation in Hyderabad. They were among millions of Muslims who celebrated the festival harmoniously and
Red rage: Mehendi gives the itch
Hundreds of women developed rashes and skin irritation after applying henna or mehendi ahead of the Id-ul-Fitr festivities in many places in the state and in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Nearly 200 women
Unfinished drain work raises accident scare
Residents of Shanti Nagar in Perambur (ward 67) dread to venture into their street at night due to the unfinished stormwater drain (SWD) work.
As this is a school zone, parents of students are on te
BWSSB issues over 10K applications
BWSSB has issued 10,100 applications for water and sanitary connections in two days of Sajala camps in new areas of the BBMP, which will get piped water once the latest Cauvery project is commissioned