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Motorists hit out at GHMC inaction

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Sai Constructions, the contractor involved in construction of the Punjagutta road, had complained that storm water and sewerage water was leaking from some unidentified point beneath the road opposite

Ambulances to Nims stuck in jam

The caving in of the road at Panjagutta, near the Nims Hospital, on Friday for the second time in a matter of 15 days led to heavy traffic congestion on a major portion of its carriage area and on all

Fight to gain control of unoccupied land

Hundreds of crores of rupees worth of land measuring a little over 47 acres, belonging to the Sri Laksh-mi Narasimha Swamy Dev-asthanam of Yadagirigutta, situated on Road No. 12, Banjara Hills, has, o

‘Nano’ medicine developed for gene therapy

In a boost to the fast emerging field of gene therapy, city scientists have successfully synthesised orally administered next-generation nanoparticles to deliver biomaterials like DNA and RNA to cure

Dairy farms told to check effluents

You don’t associate the dairy industry with pollution. Yet, in the process of generating one kilo litre of milk, a dairy farm ends up generating three kilo litre of effluents! An official of the Andh

Colleges soften stand on fees

The State government and the managements of engineering colleges are trying to find an amicable solution to the contentious issue of fees, which has delayed the commencement of Eamcet engineering coun

Danam pulled up for fee comments

The labour minister, Mr Danam Nagender, was pulled up by the PCC chief, Mr Botsa Satyanarayana, on Thursday for his comments against the government over fee reimbursement to students belonging to the

2 new rules to discipline state colleges

Governor E.S.L. Narasmhan on Thursday promulgated two ordinances that will enable the state government to discipline errant engineering and other technical colleges. The ordinances enable the state to

Army test-fires Agni-II

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India successfully flight tested Agni-II, a surface-to-surface ballistic missile with a target range of 2,000 km, on Thursday. The missile was fired by the Strategic Forces Command of the Army from Wh

Hope for state as Karnataka opens up dams

Karnataka released 55,000 cusecs of floodwater from the Almatti and Narayanpur dams each to downstream Andhra Pradesh on Thursday, reviving hopes of the state’s farmers, especially those whose lands a

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