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TJAC plays cat and mouse with cops, shifts stir venue

The venue for the September 30 Chalo Hyderabad march has been shifted from Tank Bund to Jubilee Hills checkpost, the Telangana Joint Action Committee has said. The march will take place as planned on

Don’t brand me corrupt: Mantri

Roads and buildings minister Dharmana Prasada Rao, accused No 5 in the illegal allotment of lands to Vanpic Pvt Limited project, on Sunday pleaded not guilty in the case and said he will fight legally

Bugs build resistance against drugs

In a major health concern, researchers from Vijayawada have found that a number of powerful antibiotics had developed high resistance in the city, due to indiscriminate prescription of medicines in go

Malaria, dengue co-existence noted

Malaria and dengue are unpleasant enough individually. However, it’s their joint force that is fearful. Experts say a higher number of malaria and dengue co-infection cases have been noticed in the c

AP government on save energy mission

The state government has worked out a permanent mechanism to save energy through conservation measures. All key government departments like energy, municipal administration and urban development, agri

Students express views on Metro

Karishma Asoodani and Pranati Goturi of St. Joseph’s Public School, Hyderabad, were the winners of the panel discussion on Hyderabad Metro Rail project and its impact on the city. The event was organi

Garbage clogs GHMC office plan

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, which was deaf all these years to local residents’ repeated pleas to shift the garbage transfer stations out of residential areas, is now having to look in

1st successful lung transfer in state

Rohit Shedge’s happiness knew no bounds as he thanked the doctors who saved his wife Archana’s life. Archana Shedge became the first patient to undergo a successful lung transplantation surgery in th

Single vaccine may fight TB, leprosy

With the Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine losing efficacy against the deadly tuberculosis, Indian scientists now plan to give it a genetic boost by transferring some genes from a soil-living bacterium

Armed guards, bomb squad deployed in hotels

Security is moving into “high alert” mode as city police prepares to post armed guards at the hotels where guests of the CoP-11 international conference will be accommodated. Quick Reaction Teams of G

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