Online admission schedule revealed
The schedule for online admissions for management quota seats in engineering colleges was issued on Wednesday. The AP State Council of Higher Education has devised an exclusive online portal with the
Gold may touch Rs 35K mark soon
The price of gold, which is on an unrelenting upward spiral, is expected to touch Rs 35,000 per 10 gm, market experts say, and the price is is expected to remain so till the end of the year. Gold is
Cops yet to trace missing doctor
The police has located the mobile phone of kidnapped doctor Harsha Reddy on Wednesday at Suryapet in Nalgonda district. Four police teams are searching for the missing doctor in Nalgonda and Vijayawad
Passport agent held in fake papers’ case
While the family of a city-based passport agent filed a police complaint on Wednesday, saying he has been missing since Monday and expressed apprehension that he may have been picked up by Bengaluru p
Hotel bills under scanner
The hotel industry and other enterprises involved in hospitality would soon be brought under the scanner for their billing procedures. The Central Board of Excise and Customs, dealing with Service Tax
Open-air boozing draws people’s ire
Residents of Sitaphalmandi, Mylargadda and surrounding areas have been facing problems due to the way alcohol is being consumed during the day in front of wine shops or in autorickshaws and tempos par
Crores spent on temporary work
In what is being seen as wholesale waste of taxpayer’s money, the GHMC is spending crores on beautification of central medians and traffic islands, which will be removed in a few months to construct p
Food bills: The big fat lie of ‘service charge’
What happened to Ajay Kumar Goud happens to all of us! Just like him, out of sheer ignorance with respect to rules pertaining to levying of Service Tax and due to morphed terms like “service charges”,
HC: ‘service fee’ not binding
Justice C.V. Nagarjuna Reddy of the AP High Court on Tuesday ruled that the levy and collection of the university services fee prescribed by the Acharya Nagarjuna University was not legally enforceabl
Police had ignored Akram as suspect
Days after his arrest in Bengaluru, it has emerged that terror suspect Mohammed Akram of Nanded was named in 2004 in the confession of one of those accused of trying to kill BJP leader N. Indrasena Re