Drive against fake number plates in city
Over 2,900 people who were sporting fake number plates have been caught during the special drive launched by the traffic police.
The traffic police had launched a drive against irregular number plate
Naidu for unambiguous stand on T, other issues
Telugu Desam president N. Chandrababu Naidu is determined to give party’s nod for Telangana.
Sources said Mr Naidu told the Telugu Desam Legislature Party meeting that the party would make its stand
Power: Opposition remains divided
The Left attempt to rally all Opposition parties on one platform to focus attention on urgent issues like power and other matters and to mobilise a united front against the Congress government, fell
Water release raises heat, MP resigns
Nandyal Congress MP S.P.Y Reddy submitted his resignation on Friday to protest the government's action of releasing waters from Srisailam dam to the downstream Nagarjun-asagar through power houses.
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Met wing fails in weather tests
Monsoon prediction in India goes wrong most of the times as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) uses old technology to track its movement. The accuracy level of long range forecast for seasonal
Students ditch IT, pick core tech courses
The Electronics and Computer Engineering (ECE) stream hogged the limelight on Day-1 of the Eamcet engineering web-based counselling, that began on Friday. There were no takers for Information Techn-o
170 unfit colleges enter counselling
While Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy has been pitching for improving the standards in engineering colleges, the department of higher education has allowed nearly 170 colleges, with below-par faci
Rebels in Andhra Cabinet not letting Reddy breathe easy
The Congress high command may not have taken cognisance of their demand for replacement of N. Kiran Kumar Reddy as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, but the 'rebel' members of his Cabinet are not ready to let him breathe easy.
Use of technology by anti-socials causing great loss: Shinde
With terror groups and Naxals adopting technology to carry out gruesome and lethal attacks, there was an increased responsibility on the part of CISF to thwart any such attempts, Union Home Minister S
New policy to check ‘industrial’ land-grab
The state Cabinet, which met after a long time on Friday, took several decisions including approving the historic new land policy aimed at putting an end to discretionary allotment of thousands of acr