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Methodical Moves For Heritage Tag Laudable
Any recognition for a city’s heritage is possible only through a systematic and multidisciplinary approach rather than fragmented measures. It is heartening to see the various steps being taken to make Hyderabad ready for the World Heritage City tag too.
All Is Well! How Bowlis Helped Hyd Sustain, Flourish Over 5 Centuries
That Hyderabad has an intricate system of lakes, formed during the era of the Kakati yas back in the 14th century, is well-known.
Hyd's pride & West's envy: Medical heritage saga spans five centuries
First multi-disciplinary hospital in Hyderabad was built at Darul Shifa
AI goes extra mile to style its crew's look
Mumbai: Be it the Singapore Airlines girl in a sarong kebaya, China’s Hainan Airlines flight attendants in cheongsam or the 1970s Air India crew in silk saris and ghagracholis, a flight attendant’s dress has often been more than mere uniform.
Judiciary can't interfere in selection of CEC, ECS: Govt
‘No Pick Choose, Selection Made On Basis Of Seniority’
Rana Daggubati and Kanika Kapoor have an awkward encounter
Rana and Miheeka have been married for two years now; Kanika (inset) thought they were having a baby
Iran media blames protests for humiliating loss against England
Iran was reeling Tuesday from the humiliation of starting the World Cup with a lopsided 6-2 loss against England in a match overshadowed by protests on and off the field.
Brazil getting ready to dance
Homosexuality is illegal in the Gulf state.
'Extreme blackmail forced federations to drop armbands'
Homosexuality is illegal in the Gulf state.
Japan count on Bundesliga experience vs Germany
German Dettmar Cramer is known as the father of modern Japanese football after his work in the country in the 1960s and players such as Lukas Podolski and Pierre Litbasrki have played in Japan since.
Belgium have faith in maturing team
Belgium are confident they can win the World Cup despite missing some of the key elements of their 2018 campaign, defender Jan Vertonghen said on Tuesday.
YOUNG GUNS LOOK FOR SPAIN'S OLD SPARK
Enrique Banks On Fresh Faces In Cup Opener Vs Experienced Costa Rica
Godrej co takes in LGBTQ+ interns
In a move that could set a new direction in inclusion, diversity & equity (IDE), Godrej Properties has started an internship programme for the LGBTQIA+ community. LGBTQIA+ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual, and more.
Google's parent co Alphabet may lay off up to 10k: Report
ABOUT 6% OF WORKFORCE
Paytm falls 11% on Jio's fin biz plans
Shares of the twin companies Bajaj Finance and Bajaj Finserv ended flat on Tuesday.
HC quashes Future plea to end Amazon's arbitration
The Delhi high court on Tuesday dismissed a plea by Future Coupons (FCPL) seeking termination of arbitral proceedings initiated by US-based e-commerce giant Amazon before the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC).
Air India tops in 'on-time’ flights in Oct
In less than a year of taking over Air India, Tata Sons has made the Maharaja the most punctual domestic airline. In government-owned days, cash-starved AI used to be at the bottom of the monthly on-time performance (OTP) figures issued by DGCA for several years. Data for domestic air traffic in October, 2022, showed three Tata airlines occupy the top OTP slots — AI (90.8%), Vistara and AirAsia India (both 89.1%).
Amazon Web to put $4.4bn in Hyd facility
The construction and operation is also estimated to add around $7.6 billion (Rs 63,600 crore) to India’s GDP by 2030, Amazon added.
Checks on gig workers match IT cos' processes
Job Portals Offer Projects To Moonlighting Candidates Only After Verifying Background
Domestic air traffic rises 10% in a mth
Indian airlines carried over 1.1 crore passengers in October, 10% more than the number of people flown in September.
Aus Parl clears way for India trade deal, phase 2 talks soon
Australian Parliament on Tuesday ratified the FTA with India, paving the way for rollout of the first phase of the treaty, which will see Canberra remove import duty on all products and offer a more liberal visa regime in return for India cutting tariffs on some items.
China's grandparents are done babysitting, ready to go viral
The members of Glamma Beijing who give make-up tips in their videos
In a 1st, people to choose Oxford Word of the Year
‘Goblin mode’ is a relatively new concept: the idea of rejecting societal expectations put upon people, in favour of doing whatever one wants to.
Don't like Musk? Work for us! Tech companies woo Twitter ex-staffers
Put off by Elon Musk’s muscular management style? Move to us! That’s the pitch being used by talent-starved technology firms trying to lure thousands of former Twitter Inc employees laid off by the social media company under its new owner.
Imran sold medal he got from India in 1987: Minister
Pakistan’s former PM Imran Khan “sold” a gold medal he received from India during his cricketing years, the country’s defence minister Khawaja Asif has claimed.
As Covid cases soar, Beijing shuts parks & museums, Shanghai tightens entry rules
A child gets tested for Covid-19 in Beijing on Tuesday. China reported 28,127 new locally transmitted cases for Monday, nearing its daily peak from April
Indonesian quake toll 268, hunt on for survivors in rubble
Indonesian rescuers used jackhammers, circular saws and sometimes their bare hands Tuesday to shift the rubble of flattened buildings as they searched for the dead and missing from an earthquake that killed at least 268 people.
Boys Can't Be Boys
Young men’s response to changing gender roles is often violent because they are schooled into dominance
FIR against kin in property row brings disrepute: HC
Junks Cases By Man Against Dad, Uncle’s Family
-Now, ED summons will have QR codes
When scanned, the QR code directs to ED’s portal where the details of summons can be seen by entering the passcode mentioned in the summons