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Less than 5 pc of total e-waste in India recycled: Assocham

Less than five per cent of India's total electronic waste (e-waste) gets recycled due to absence of proper infrastructure, legislation and framework, industry body Assocham said today.

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CBI probes Reddy visitors in city jail

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With the CBI intensifying its investigation into the 'bribe for bail' case, a team of the agency's officials reportedly landed at the Parappana Agrahara Prison in the city to collect information relat

Now a ‘duplicate’ train to be introduced to tackle rush

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With ever-increasing passenger burden on some trains, the South Western Railway is working on a proposal to introduce a ‘duplicate’ train to meet extra passenger load. The initiative is particularly a

AYUSH hospital to come up in city

With the Indian system of medicine gaining popularity, the Department of AYUSH is coming up with a hospital facilitating ayurveda, homeopathy, yoga and unani at the epidemic hospital premises on Old M

Transport dept no show at GIM

At a time when all government agencies are busy promoting projects that are in the pipe-ine for the forthcoming Global Investors Meet (GIM), the Transport Department hardly has anything to show for it

‘Fight against corruption will not stop’

“The protest against corruption, which has resumed after a break last year, will not stop again. It started as a big movement last year, but stopped for a while,” said former Karnataka Lokayukta and T

From today, stick to your lane or pay fine

The city traffic police will begin a campaign from Monday to bring lane discipline among city’s road users. The traffic police say that cutting lanes and driving on wrong lanes are the prime reasons b

KIADB case: Two accused nabbed

The two absconding prime accused in the KIADB scam involving former minister Katta Subramanya Naidu and his son Katta Jagdish — Venkaiah and Jaggaiah — have been finally arrested by the Lokayukta poli

LC: 4 nomination papers rejected

An innoucuous mistake by Congress candidates for the Council elections might cost them dearly.
On Saturday, the returning officer for the Council polls from Legislative Assembly constituency withheld

Students stranded outside exam centre

The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) was conducted in the city today and confusion reigned as students did not seem to be clear on what form of ID proof to bring with them. The exam, which was scheduled

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