Throw your weight around and get paid
The city-based Identity Fitness Club for Women is organising an open and free three-month long competition on weight loss, with total prize money and gifts worth Rs 5 lakh, from April to June.
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Deccan Chargers flex muscles ahead of their opener
The Deccan Chargers had a rigorous physical fitness session at a local gymnasium here on Wednesday.
David Bailey, team trainer, was seen paying extra attention to ensure that the players were fit fo
Techie held for stealing code
The CID cyber crime police arrested Vivek Gharad, a civil engineer from Mumbai on charges of stealing and tampering with the source code and software of a reputed IT company in the city. The case was
Furniture shop owner shot with country pistol
A furniture showroom owner who was shot by unidentified persons in Vanasthalipuram late on Tuesday night succumbed to his injuries. The deceased Mohammed Jehangir, 40, asked his attenders to down the
Actor used photo with YSR for biz
The Banjara Hills police on Wednesday told a Nampally court that Tara Chowdhary, who was accused of forcing a young girl into prostitution, was using her photograph with late chief minister Y.S. Rajas
Patient charged more than Rs 1l for 5-day stay
Care Hospital, Nampally, which had suggested a brain surgery for its patient Rajesh Kumar Agarwal for the headaches he was getting, had charged more than Rs 1 lakh for his ICU stay. Dr J.M.K. Murthy a
Ponnala criticises Cabinet colleagues
Information and technology minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah on Wednesday criticised his own Cabinet colleagues who he said lacked knowledge about the process that goes into increasing power tariffs.
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Wealth wipes out taint: Study
In the Indian election scenario, a tainted candidate with piles of cash has far higher chances of winning an election than a contender sans money power. A study on Indian voters' response to candidate
Registrar’s removal challenged
Justice B. Chandra Kumar of the AP High Court on Wednesday granted 10 days’ time to the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University (NALSAR) on a plea challenging an order of the Vice-Ch
CM ‘promotes’ dual stand
The state government appears to have been adopting double standards in promoting IPS officials.
The government, which effected promotions to 1994 bath officers strictly in accordance with the availabl