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T'wood bigwigs meet govt, seek ticket hike
Hyderabad: With many big-budget movies in the pipeline for release, bigwigs of the Telugu film industry have sought an increase in ticket rates.
India's middle-order woes continue
Pujara & Virat Fall Cheaply Again After Opening Stand Of 80 As Rahane Sits Out
Covid Curbs Come Back As More Countries Report Omicron Cases
France, Finland, Greece and Singapore Announce Their First Cases While US Identifies 2nd Case; Germany Cracks Down On Unvaxxed
IT exports from Telangana STPI units grew 13% in H1
Beating the pandemic blues and indicating a robust growth in the software exports, Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) units in Telangana have exported IT services worth ₹45,000 crore in the first half of the current financial year clocking a growth of 13% as against the year ago period, STPI (Hyderabad) director CVD Ramprasad said on Thursday.
Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif to tie the knot in Rajasthan on December 9?
The royal three-day wedding festivities will supposedly take place at the heritage property in Chauth Ka Barwara, near Sawai Madhopur city
Omicron fear: Genome result of Covid-19 +ve flyer awaited
324 Passengers On 2 Int’l Flights Test Negative
Waiting for the axe to fall
Iyer’s Ton, Skipper’s Return Put Pressure On Rahane, Pujara
IRDAI headless amid Omicron concerns
At a time when the country is gearing up to tackle the Omicron variant, the top position at one of the key regulatory institutions of the country, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), has been lying vacant.
I don't focus on the box office collections of a film, says Kajal
Kajal A Kitchlu made her Bollywood debut opposite Ajay Devgn in Singham (2011) and has been a part of films like Special 26 (2013) and Mumbai Saga (2021).
IIT-H offers overcome Covid effect, Ph-1 starts with bang
Highest Package For Ph-1 Is ₹65L. 668 Students Registered
Rihanna On Being Named Barbados Hero: Great To Be Recognised In The Soil That You Grew Up In
‘It is the first time in more than 20 years that barbados has bestowed a national hero honour’ The last person to receive the title was former cricket player Garfield St Aubrun Sobers. A total of 11 people have now been honoured since 1998, including a slave who led a rebellion and the first person of African descent to serve in the island’s Parliament.
Doing Housework May Lead To Sharper Memory, Better Leg Strength, Says Study
A new study has found that older adults who do housework may have a sharper memory, attention span, better leg strength and greater protection against falls.
‘Number of immigrant workers with H1-B visas drops most in a decade'
The number of immigrants under the H1-B visa programme holding high-tech jobs dropped the most in at least a decade this year in the US amid travel and visa restrictions, even as job openings in the industry reached record highs.
T sees 24% increase in GST collection over Nov last year
There was 24% year-over-year (YOY) increase in GST collection in November for Telangana, rising from ₹3,175 crore in 2020 to ₹3,931 crore for the same month this year.
Random Covid tests at RGIA, screening net to be widened
2% Pax From 40 Places To Be Checked. Have To Wait At RGIA For Results
No more free walking, jogging in OU, outsiders have to pay
Walking, jogging and exercising within the Osmania University (OU) campus will no longer be free for outsiders as the varsity has decided to charge Rs 200 to Rs 1,000 per month for using the premises. According to university authorities this has been done to keep the varsity clean.
Maha asked to align int'l travel guidelines with Centre's norms
The Centre on Wednesday asked the Maharashtra government to align its international travel guidelines with that of the Centre to ensure uniform implementation across the country.
Army to sport new lighter, combat uniform from Jan 15
The 13-lakh strong Army is going in for a change in its combat uniform by adopting a new ‘digital disruptive pattern’, which is ‘lighter, more climate-friendly and suitable’ for the terrains in which the force operates.
Giving Support To Family And Friends Boosts Health: Study
According to new re-search aimed at understanding the link between health and relationships, it was found that the willingness to give social support to your family and friends is as important as receiving assistance, as it’s good for your health.
HDFC, Bajaj Fin up rates on longer term deposits
Bid To Mop Up Funds Before Easy Liquidity Ends
State-run schools not sanitised even once since they opened
Schools Sanitised Once In August: Teachers. Complain Of Unhygienic Conditions
‘Career was at crossroads last year'
Ashwin: Bhajji’s Performance Vs Oz In 2001 Inspired Me To Take Up Off-Spin
Car biz driving on fake RC & Aadhaar busted
Accused Stole Original RCs Returned To RTA Over Wrong Address, Altered Details & Sold Cars
Twitter CEO Parag always liked computers and cars
Maths Was His Forte, Say Proud Parents
Agrawal to draw $1mn annual salary, get restricted stock worth $12.5mn
In his elevation as the CEO of Twitter, Parag Agrawal joins the elite list of Indian-origin CEOs, who enjoy top-dollar salaries, handsome perks and lucrative stock options, taking their total annual compensation into millions of dollars, giving them a place in the coveted list of world’s highest-paid executives.
Bharat Biotech Resumes Covaxin Exports
With the Indian government lifting the ban on exports of Covid-19 vaccines, Bharat Biotech has resumed exports of India’s first indigenously developed Covid-19 vaccine Covaxin even as the world finds itself in the grip of a scare triggered by the Omicron variant.
Daily Testing Around 30k, Experts Call For Ramp Up To Prevent Spread
: The daily testing rate for Covid-19 is currently around 30,000mark, having dropped from nearly 2 lakh tests a day during the peak of the second wave.
TRS MPs protest in Parl, seek nat'l foodgrain policy
Farmers Growing Paddy In Rabi, Doing So At Own Risk: KCR . Keshava Rao Says From Next Season Other Crops Will Be Encouraged
ED arrests city-based jeweller in PMLA case
Accused Was On The Run For Over 6 Months
Overdrawal by 5 states revives spectre of 2012 grid failure
National grid operator POSOCO (Power System Operation Corporation) has red-flagged overdrawing of electricity by five northern states, a practice that had precipitated the world’s largest blackout in history by affecting half of India’s population for almost 48 hours in 2012.