Retired dons are back as principals
Teachers well past their prime are coming to the rescue of professional colleges in the state.
Professors over 70 years old are regularly being appo-inted as principals and faculty in engineering, m
Brokers make Rs 500 on ‘free’ Aadhaar cards
Aadhaar enrolment centres across the city are ruled by brokers while officials of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) and the civil supplies department remain mute spectators.
In spi
AP tops list of `failed' engineering colleges
Ten engineering colleges from AP have sought the permission of the All India Council for Technical Education to shut shop citing falling admission rates .
Last year, 56 technical institutions from AP
Erring tech colleges let off easily
The state government has decided to go easy on engineering colleges that have resorted to irregularities in management quota admissions this academic year (2012-13), by issuing a simple warning.
The
UoH adds feather to cap
The University of Hyderabad (UoH) finally got its own School of Economics along the lines of the prestigious Delhi School of Economics.
Prof. Abhijit Sen, a member of the Planning Commission, inaugur
Weavers get their wishes
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy on Saturday announced a Rs 169 crore package for weavers.
Participating in a marathon eight-hour meeting with representatives and leaders of handloom and powerloom
LPG refill only against original gas cylinders
Single domestic LPG connection holders possessing unauthorised extra cylinders better watch out.
To weed out unauthorised cylinders, oil marketing companies (OMCs) will deliver refills only if consu
Slowdown hits campus hiring
Campus placement drives are confined to reputed engineering colleges this year, while the colleges that are not on the top-50 list are finding no takers. The reason is that recruitment firms have cut
Slowdown hits campus hiring
Campus placement drives are confined to reputed engineering colleges this year, while the colleges that are not on the top-50 list are finding no takers. The reason is that recruitment firms have cut
B.Tech colleges block checks
After the court decision over the inspection of engineering colleges by task forces constituted by the government, the managements of over 300 engineering colleges have successfully lobbied with the g