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BSNL Employees Union opposes 2nd phase of VRS
THE BSNL Employees Union (BSNLEU) has opposed the proposed second phase of the voluntary retirement scheme (VRS) introduced by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) management.
Fiscal deficit at 52.5% of target by Nov-end
THE Centre's fiscal deficit at the end of the eighth month of financial year 2024-25 was at 52.5% of the full-year target, according to the government data released on Tuesday.
9/11 Plea Deals Back on Table
Military court says defense secy Austin had no right to reject a decision already okayed by the Guantanamo court's top authority
81% of groundwater safe for irrigation
THE groundwater quality report for 2024 reveals that India's overall drinking groundwater resource is temporarily becoming hard and may not be directly suitable for many industrial purposes.
Eco zone in 196 villages of 3 Gujarat dists triggers row
PROTESTS over an eco-sensitive zone in 196 villages across Gujarat's Junagadh, Gir Somnath and Amreli districts have sparked a political slugfest.
Beed murder mastermind surrenders after 22 days
AFTER 22 days, Walmik Karad, a close aide of Maharashtra NCP minister Dhananjay Munde, on Tuesday surrendered before the Pune police in connection with an extortion case linked to the murder of Massajog sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh in Beed district.
After doctors, Indore mayor opposes Union Carbide plant waste disposal
OPPOSITION to the government's planned disposal of Bhopal's closed Union Carbide/Dow Chemical plant's toxic waste in the Pithampur Industrial Area in Madhya Pradesh's Dhar district is growing daily.
OLD CHALLENGES IN THE NEW YEAR
IMMEDIATE HURDLE IS SELECTING A NEW PARTY CHIEF THROUGH ORGANISATIONAL POLLS SLATED BY FEB, GETTING STRONGER FOOTHOLDS IN POLL-BOUND BIHAR & DELHI
Buy Maha Kumbh tickets through scanner jacket of Prayagraj rly staff
IN a first, people attending Maha Kumbh can book train tickets through scanners fitted on the jackets of railway workers on duty at Prayagraj station, officials said.
NITI AAYOG: LESSONS FROM DECADES PAST
India is a rare Asian nation without a ministry for planning today. When Latin American and sub-Saharan nations did the same in the 1980s and 90s, their economies stagnated
Why Nehru Brought The First Amendment
The debate in parliament on the 75 years of the glorious journey of the Constitution did not live up to its billing. It started on a serious note with Rajnath Singh, the senior-most minister in the government, initiating it, but it soon became a slanging match and lost its gravity.
MEA Vows Help to Kerala Nurse on Death Row
WITH the family members of Nimisha Priya -- the Kerala nurse convicted for the murder of a Yemeni citizen and whose death sentence was approved by the Yemen president -- pinning their last hopes on the Union government's intervention, the Centre has said that it is extending all possible help to the family.
Inter first-year student hangs self in hostel room
A 17-year-old Intermediate first-year student, Madugula Sai Vardhan, hanged himself from a ceiling fan in his hostel room at the Social Welfare Residential Gurukul Junior College in Madhira mandal of Khammam on Tuesday morning.
Leopard spotted in Dilawarpur, video goes viral
A leopard was spotted on the road between Bhainsa and Nirmal near the Kalva Sri Laxmi Narsimha Swamy temple in Dilawarpur mandal of Nirmal district.
CRDA Calls E-Tenders Worth ₹1,200 Crore for Amaravati
Developments include, roads, drains, sewerage, avenue plantation
Fluoride contamination alarmingly high in Telangana: Jal Shakti report
Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri Most Affected District
Cabinet to Meet on January 4, Rythu Bharosa on the Agenda
THE state Cabinet is set to meet on January 4 under the chairmanship of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to discuss and finalize key decisions, including the implementation of Rythu Bharosa scheme and issuing of new ration cards.
Where is proof razed properties were in FTL, HC asks HYDRAA
HYDERABAD Disaster Response and Assets Protection Agency (HYDRAA) has pulled down as many as 10 illegal structures in the Bhagirathamma and Tautanikunta tanks on both sides of the Khajaguda-Nanakramguda main road on Tuesday.
TG Witnessed Revolutionary Changes in 2024: Uttam
Minister says that Congress government will ensure the momentum is carried forward in the New Year too
Payments made in foreign currency to third party after E-Prix organisers backed out
Arguing for Rama Rao, senior counsel Siddharth Dave contended that the allegations lack the necessary ingredients for charges under Section 405 IPC, which defines criminal breach of trust.
Gradual dip in temperatures in the week ahead
THE state will experience a gradual dip in the minimum temperatures in the next five days with temperatures dropping below 15°C.
NEET aspirants seek AIQ resignation deadline extension
LEFT in a state of limbo over the NEET counselling rounds, which are yet to start in the state, NEET aspirants have written to the Health Minister, Indian Medical Association (IMA), and KNRUHS, requesting an extension of the resignation period for the All India Quota (AIQ) rounds 2 and 3 in the state.
GHMC Issued 14,000 Building Permits, Earned ₹815 Cr in 2024
The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) issued 14,043 building permissions in 2024, generating ₹815.76 crore in revenue.
Kothwalguda Eco Park to Be Inaugurated Soon
It will house an aviary with various bird species from around the world
2025: FUTURE PERFECT FOR REVANTH?
Will the New Year bring success or setbacks for the Chief Minister?
T-Hub to focus on defense, healthcare
T-Hub, India's largest innovation and business incubation center, is paving the way for significant milestones by signing key MoUs and partnerships.
Come 2025, several infra projects planned under H-CITI
IN 2025, Greater Hyderabad is set to undergo a significant transformation with the implementation of multiple infrastructure projects under the Hyderabad City Innovative and Transformative Infrastructure (H-CITI) programme, approved by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy.
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● CM APOLOGISES FOR LOSS OF LIVES DUE TO ETHNIC STRIFE ● URGES PEOPLE TO FORGIVE AND FORGET PAST MISTAKES
Farmer on fast seeks talks with Centre, SC grants time
The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted three more days to the Punjab government to comply with its December 20 order to provide medical aid to 70-year-old farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on a fast-unto-death strike since November 26, and shift him to hospital.
Liquor sales in Dec alone cross ₹3.5K cr mark
TIPPLERS consumed liquor worth ₹3,523.21 crore in December 2024 alone. December 27