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Schools need legal status for RTE cover

Unrecognised schools across the state have to seek “recognition” in order to admit 25 per cent poor students under the RTE quota. The government will reimburse the amount for the RTE quota only in rec

Dubai turns counterfeit hub

After Bangladesh, Dubai has become the latest hub for High Quality Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN).

The DRI has got solid information regarding Pak intelligence agencies smuggling FICN from Dubai a

Test candidates face engineered chaos

There was a chaos among students who took the offline mode of the All India Engineering Entrance Exam (AIEEE) in the state on Sunday. Struck in traffic jams in Warangal and Guntur and unable to loca

Paritala family gets CID clean chit

The Crime Investigation Department has given a clean chit to former minister Paritala Ravindra's family and its private army in the killing of Maddalacheuruvi Suri, though were allegations that they w

Anthelio eyes Indian healthcare market

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Anthelio, the US-headquartered IT solutions and business process services company for the healthcare industry, plans to enter the Indian market next year and is already in talks with a few hospitals.

Proposal for ‘Rock Park’ pops up again

The proposed ‘rock park’ at Fakhruddin Gutta, shelved ever since there was a plan to build a cooperative housing colony there, is now under consideration once again. The hillock in Khajaguda at Gachib

Meetings rule the day

In normal circumstances, a meeting between a Chief Minister and a Rajya Sabha member, especially when they belong to the same party, would not have raised many eyebrows. However, Chief Minister N. Kir

Temples in AP get richer

Devotees have become choosy about the Gods in the Rs 3,000-crore faith industry. While the world famous Lord Venkateshwara Swamy of Tirumala continues to attract the maximum number of devotees from a

T-congress MPs to boycott house

Congress MPs from the Telangana have decided to boycott the Lok Sabha proceedings on Monday. The eight Congress MPs, who were suspended from the Lok Sabha for four days for constantly disrupting the

Back to bachus, Man drives wife to suicide

A private school teacher who set herself on fire a few days back allegedly due to the harassment of her husband, succumbed to injuries on Saturday. The deceased, K. Bhagya Laxmi, 37, wife of Yadagiri

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