Nano tech can poison man, environment
Nanotechnology, which is fast emerging as the future science promising thousand things including cures for complicated diseases, could prove to be toxic for human beings, animals and environment.
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Prime property ‘gifted’ to private parties
Prime property at Gopanapalli worth Rs 50 crore, which belongs to the government, is slipping into private hands thanks to the generosity of some Ranga Reddy district revenue officials. Indirectly, an
GHMC downplays outbreak of diarrhoea cases
While doctors in the city say they have been flooded with cases of gastroenteritis and acute diarrhoea over the past couple of weeks, the health and sanitation wing of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal
Kiran steps on the gas, to meet PM today
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy will be meeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to request him to stop diversion of Reliance gas from AP to Maharashtra and to allocate additional gas to resolve the
AP is most talkative on cellphone: Study
People of the state spend the most time talking on their mobile phones among the southern states.
In the first three months of the year, each subscriber in the state (GSM and CDMA) spent 305 minutes a
BE rankers face big money test
It’s affordability that will matter over merit for engineering aspirants from this year. Eamcet engineering toppers won’t be able to join the college of their choice if they can’t afford the fee there
Byreddy launches fast
Stirring up a controversy, Telugu Desam leader Byr-eddy Rajasekhar Reddy launched his four-day ‘Rayalaseema Melukolupu' deeksha on Saturday in Kurnool, demanding a separate Rayalaseema if Telangana is
Manufacturing key to achieve GDP growth above 6.5%: RBI
India needs to focus more on manufacturing in order to achieve GDP growth more than 6.5 per cent, Reserve Bank of India has said.
The manufacturing sector has the scope for creating jobs for million
A-list colleges to charge between Rs 1L and Rs 1.5L
Out of the 152 colleges that submitted financial statements seeking fee hikes, 29 colleges had submitted them to the Supreme Court, while another 133 colleges had submitted financial statements to the
Pesticides, fertilisers pollute AP’s water
While industrial effluents and improper disposal of municipal waste are known causes of pollution, experts said another major source for groundwater contamination in the state are modern agricultural