Gali made Rs 5,000 per ton of ore, paid Rs 17 as royalty
Obulapuram mining scam accused Gali Janardhan Reddy received Rs 5,000 for each tonne of iron ore whereas the state was paid only Rs 17 per tonne as royalty alleged the CBI. The CBI alleged that the
CBI court summons Jagan
The CBI principal special judge court issued summons to Mr Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy and 12 others, asking them to appear before the court on May 28. The court took cognisance of the CBI’s first chargesh
Produce 1 Murthy in 5 yrs, Guv tells JNTU
Governor and Chancellor of Universities E.S.L. Narasimhan on Monday appealed to JNTU-Hyderabad to produce at least one Narayana Murthy in five years. Speaking at the third convocation of JNTU-Hyderaba
YSR Congress chief Jagan summoned
The CBI principal special judge court issued summons to Mr Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy and 12 others, asking them to appear before the court on May 28.
The court took cognisance of the CBI’s first charges
IT courses find favour again
Information technology (IT) and computer science engineering (CSE) streams in engineering colleges are back in focus after a gap of four years. With IT companies hiring the maximum number of engineer
Missile tech may open up Rs 1,00,000 crore market for India
The missile technology has a scope of creating a Rs 1,00,000-crore market for the Indian private sector, said scientists and top defence officials involved in the Agni V project.
If the missile techn
Exam date clash worries aspirants
Clash of recruitment exams on May 27 has become a problem for thousands of job aspirants in the state. The recruitment exam for Central Armed Police Force being conducted by Staff Selection Commission
Deccan Chargers look to recharge
“So near, yet so far” is a phrase that sums up Deccan Chargers’ run so far in the ongoing IPL-5 season.
Chargers, who have on numerous occasions failed to deliver the knockout punch, get an opportun
No deemed varsity form to be processed
The University Grants Commission will not process any fresh applications for setting up deemed universities in the state for this academic year. Several top engineering colleges from the state have ap
New clause to force liquor retailers lift specific quota
The excise department is planning to fix uniform license fee for retail liquor outlets to avoid unhealthy competition among bidders and introduce Minimum Guarantee Quota clause to protect its revenues