Cement comapnies to cut costs
Indian cement companies are looking at trimming costs as a bearish trend in the realty market and slo-wer pace of infrastructure projects led to slow off-take in sales in the most crucial summer seaso
Stop irregularities in ad hoardings: Corporators
Cutting across party lines, corporators on Thursday asked GHMC officials to either stop irregularities in advertisement hoardings or make “Greater Hyderabad a hoarding-free city”, on the lines of Chen
Yahoo! continues to recruit in India
Despite a global layoff of around 2,000 employees as part of a restructuring plan, Yahoo!’s India arm will continue to recruit this fiscal.
Speaking to newsmen, the internet giant’s vice-president a
Pilot training on simulator to get fillip
Pilot training on simulator with all virtual equations, and experience “as real as real”, will get a further boost with the Central Training Establishment, Hyderabad, having inducted a new CAE 7000 se
CBI arrests Andhra minister
Excise minister Mopidevi Venkataramana was arrested on Thursday by the Central Bureau of Investigation for his role in the Vanpic projects scam in relation to the disproportionate assets’ case of Kada
Bt brinjal in bio-piracy row
The controversy surrounding Bt brinjal, the first genetically modified food crop developed in India, has turned murkier with the National Biodiversity Authority planning to launch prosecution against
Jagan to appear before CBI on Friday
YSR Congress Party leader Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy will appear before the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) here on Friday amid speculation that he would be arrested in connection with the corruption
City is last in SSC results
Hyderabad has secured the lowest pass percentage (76.94 per cent) among all the districts in the state in the SSC results announced on Thursday for the third year in a row. Karimnagar emerged as the h
Subbarami files Nellore nomination
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Arrest shocks ministers
The arrest of excise minister Mopidevi Venkataramana on Thursday has shocked those in power who believed they enjoyed political immunity, and has left many fearful of who will be the next minister to