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4,544 Cyber Fraud Cases Logged In 2020 Across T
Social Media Abuse, Cheating Common
Sudden Rain Floods Several Roads, Water Enters Houses
Showers Lasted For About Five Hours In City
Implement Biometric System In Colleges, Faculty Urges JNTU
Faculty working in engineering, pharmacy and those running MBA courses have demanded the implementation of an integrated biometric system with iris and facial recognition.
Covid Curbs Fail To Deter Weekend Rush To The Hills
Recently imposed restrictions to enter Nainital and Mussoorie — a mandatory RT-PCR negative report, registration on the Smart City portal and hotel reservation — heavy traffic jams were reported from both Nainital and Mussoorie
Garcetti, Close To Biden And Harris, New US Envoy To India
LA Mayor Is Unabashedly Pro-Immigrant
Students Take UK Route For Higher Edu As Aus Denies Entry
With Australia denying entry to foreign-bound students, many have shifted their focus to the UK to pursue higher education. The UK government’s new post-study graduate route for international students, which opened its applications from July 1, has only come as an added advantage for many.
‘Don't behave like emperors by summoning govt officials'
SC Bench: Exercise Powers Within Limits Of Modesty
Osman Nagar residents still reel under flood impact, slam officials
Closure Of Outlet Channels To Protect Colony Led To Flooding: Residents
Hizb chief's 2 sons, 17 other J&K staff axed in terror funds cases
Salahuddin’s Lads, Others Terminated For Anti-national Activities
Start Process To Fill Up 50k Govt Jobs: CM
All decks cleared
‘Hounded out' of Kerala, Kitex to invest ₹1k cr in T
Industries minister K T Rama Rao greets Kitex Group chief Sabu Jacob
Take steps to get uniform civil code: HC to Centre
‘SC Has Also Highlighted Need For Code’
CM says Covid cases in some dists still a worry
Orders Fever Survey In Sensitive Areas
A month ahead of wedding, AP jawan dies in J&K
The mortal remains of Maruprolu Jaswanth Reddy arrived by an IAF plane, at Air Force Station in Hakimpet, on Friday
Sharmila Launches T Party On YSR's Birthday
YSR’s Daughter Says KCR Doesn’t Understand Welfare. Promises Sops For Poor. 50% Assembly Seats For Women
At 1st Meet With New Ministers, PM Ays Covid Norm Violations Worrying
Amidst ongoing vaccination drive and relief in restrictions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday expressed deep concern over violations of Covid norms.
Contract Nurses Approach SHRC Over Service Termination
Nurses claimed that they were even told that their contracts will be renewed, but on July 6 they were abruptly informed that they were being replaced by regular nurses.
Fill Up Public Prosecutor Posts Without Delay, HC Tells Govt
Though the state has now issued a notification, it sought a time of 264 days to complete the process.
ASCI Prepares Blueprint For 3rd Wave, Focus On O2
Are we geared up?
Barty Ready For Home Stretch
Takes On Former Champ Kerber In SF
Cases Booked For Dumping Cylinder, Bike In Hussainsagar
Women activists throw an LPG cylinder into Hussain Sagar lake during a protest against fuel price hike
Over 20k Booked For Drunken Driving In 2021, Few Punished
Police Seized Licence Of Offenders
People's Kindness To Help Brothers Buy Oxen
The heart-rending tale of two brothers from Mulugu district in Telangana bearing the yoke to plough their field as they had no money to buy bullocks has moved hearts across the country.
A Suhana Safar Ends For Indian Cinema's Kohinoor
Dilip Kumar, Legend With A Unique Andaz, Dies At 98
Act Against Those Responsible For Framing Stan: Oppn To Prez
Call For Release Of Those Jailed In Bhima Koregaon Case
Communication Breakdown?
BCCI, Team & Selectors Not In Sync Over Replacement Opener For England Tour
Student Wins Int'l Challenge For Developing Solutions To AI Biases
Gurijala, along with four other students from different parts of the world, worked on a project titled ‘bias in AI systems and applications’ over a period of 10 weeks
Govt Warns Against ‘Revenge Travel' As Tourists Throng Hills
The Manali market was a chock and block
‘Need To Control Interactions Between Humans & Wildlife'
In India which has the second-highest population in the world but does not cover an area as large as that , the pressure of wilderness is constantly increasing thus making the emergence of zoonotic diseases more likely due to more human-wildlife interactions
RGIA Sees Passenger Footfall Of 4L In June As Air Travel Picks Pace
During pre-Covid-19 times, RGIA clocked a daily footfall count — domestic and international — between 55,000 and 57,000. This almost came to nought in March-April this year. At present, Hyderabad airport is connected to 42 domestic airports with Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad and Vizag being the top five growth sectors for June