China frees Raheja for father’s rites
Deepak Raheja, one of the Indian traders who had been stranded in China for the last eight months, finally reached home after the Chinese government allowed him to visit his family after his father’s
Rubath caretaker toughens stand
Hussain Mohammed Al Shareef, the caretaker of the Nizam’s Rubath, the guest house in Mecca which offers pilgrims free refuge, has declared that there should be no more involvement of the Nizam’s Auqa
Land auction nets civic body Rs 125cr
Positive response to the auction of land by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority has brought some relief to the cash-starved planning body and has also boosted the real estate sector in th
Nala works neglected by GHMC
The removal of encroachment and widening of stormwater drain project undertaken by the GHMC has turned out to be an utter failure, with the civic body having done little or nothing about it. While o
Ramzan shopping on in full swing
With Ramzan round the corner, hectic preparations are afoot in Muslim households in the city, particularly stocking up food items for the daily Iftar (the breaking of the fast at dusk each day) and fo
Geelani: Defence spending is a rights violation
People of Kashmir should be given the right to self determination, said Syed Ali Shah Geelani, the president of All Parties Huriyatt Conference on Monday. The hard-line separatist leader of Kashmir wa
Non-Muslim family helps protect 400-yr-old dargah
A non-Muslim family has been protecting a 400-year-old dargah here at Raheempura, Puranapul, which has been facing threats of encroachment. Munni Bai and her family renovated the dargah that was in a