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IPL Deal: Harishankar Is The Toast Of Nagurivandlapalle
Tirupati: People of Nagurivandlapalle — a sleepy village in Rayachoti assembly constituency of Kadapa district — are elated after Maramreddy Harishankar Reddy, a young and a promising cricketer from their village, was bagged by Chennai Super Kings in the IPL auction.
Numaish Likely From March 2nd Week, Govt Nod Awaited
Hyderabad: For lakhs of traditional shoppers and Numaish lovers, here is some good news. If everything goes well, the 81st All-India Industrial Exhibition (AIIE), popularly known as Numaish, is likely to be thrown open to the public from the second week of March at Nampally grounds.
AI Express Flight Hits Lamp Post, Close Shave For Passengers
Incident Took Place After Landing In Vij
AP Govt Won't Allow POSCO Plant In Vizag, Says Vijayasai
Visakhapatnam: Rajya Sabha MP V Vijayasai Reddy on Saturday said the AP government will not accept the proposal of Korean steel giant POSCO to set up its plant in Visakhapatnam.
‘Indian Monsoon System 27m Yrs Old'
We analysed sediment from the Bay of Bengal. Change in sediment is directly linked to change in monsoon … The presence of minerals depends on the intensity of monsoon. Different minerals are formed when the monsoon is strong and others when it is weak, says corresponding author Sajid Ali from the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeontology in Lucknow
US Officially Rejoins Climate Deal As Texas Reels Under Arctic Freeze
The US rejoined the Paris climate accord on Friday even as a Texas-sized political controversy erupted in the country over collapsed power grids and water supply disruption — widely attributed to global warming — in the Republican-run state.
Akal Takht Cites Kumbh To Cry Bias Against Sikhs
Sikh devotees carry the Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh Holy Book in a golden palanquin)
Serene County Residents Protest Again, Transco Says Following Orders
Hyderabad: Residents of Serene County, Gachibowli, protested against Transmission Corporation of Telangana officials and rued that officials have started digging the land inside their housing society and blasted rocks without furnishing court orders.
2 Held With 1.4 Kg Gold At RGI Airport
Hyderabad: Customs sleuths at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) on Thursday arrested two passengers trying to smuggle out gold and seized 1.4-kilo gold from their possession.
Cabbies Protest, Want Fare Hiked, Drivers Reinstated
Hyderabad: In view of the rise in fuel prices, scores of cab drivers took over the protest site at Indira Park on Thursday urging cab aggregators to hike fare, reinstatement of off-boarded drivers, minimum business guarantee among other demands.
I Saw The Culprits Drive Past In A Black Car, Says Father
Gunjapadugu (Manthani): The grief in retired school teacher, Gattu Kishan Rao’s house, on Thursday, is palpable. While he looks stoic, his wife Indrasena is inconsolable. It’s been just about 24 hours since his son, advocate Gattu Vaman Rao, and daughter-in-law, Nagamani, were brutally killed.
Protesting Lawyers Bring Courts To Standstill
Hyderabad: An enraged advocate community on Thursday brought functioning of courts to a near standstill in the state.
Narrow Escape: Packed Bus Comes In Contact With Live Wires
Hyderabad: More than 100 passengers had a narrow escape when an RTC bus came in contact with the overhead electric wires in Sanga Reddy district on Wednesday.
Nearly 2 Crore Saplings Planted Across State
Hyderabad: There was an overwhelming response to ‘gift a sapling’ (Koti Vriksharchana) to chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on his 67th birthday on Wednesday.
Clouds Over The Quad? Many Uncertainties Weigh On Whether The Quad Project Can Move Forward
As President Joe Biden completes his first month in office, his foreign policy – including its components relating to China and the Indo-Pacific region – is starting to come under scrutiny.
Envoys Visit Kashmir Amid Partial Shutdown
India Seeks To Signal Normalcy To OIC With Visit
I've Lost Loved Ones To Accident: Jr NTR
Hyderabad: Tollywood actor Junior NTR has emphasised the need for responsible driving while recounting the road accident deaths of two of his family members.
SA, Brazil Mutated Covid Strains Have Reached India
New Delhi: The South African and Brazilian mutant strains of coronavirus have entered India, apart from the UK variant reported in 187 people so far.
Give Legal Guarantee For MSP In All States, Farm Bodies Tell SC Panel
New Delhi: Many farmer organisations which presented views before the Supreme Court-appointed committee have pitched for a legal guarantee for procurement at minimum support price (MSP) even though most of them are supportive of the new farm laws.
Mites Eat Up Farmer's Life Savings
Vijayawada: Months after saving about ₹5 lakh to buy a house, a 37-year-old pig farmer from Mylavaram town in Krishna district on Tuesday was shocked after opening his old trunk box, only to find the entirety of his life savings turned to scrap due to termite infestation.
Patient, Whose Heart Took A Metro, Walks Home
Hyderabad: A patient, who underwent a heart transplant recently, said he had all but given up hope of survival and was counting his last days when a miracle changed his life. Singareddy Kanakareddy, 44, who got a donor heart transported via the Metro Rail, was discharged from hospital on Monday.
2 More Bodies Found In Chamoli Tunnel; Toll At 58
Dehradun: Uttarakhand director general of police (DGP) Ashok Kumar on Tuesday said that the ongoing search and rescue operations will continue till the last missing person is found in the disaster-hit Chamoli district.
No Trace Of Missing Sons, Kin ‘Cremates' Their Effigies
Dehradun: The hope that they had made it alive was never there. But Budaari Devi did wish she could see her sons Sandeep and Jeevan one last time before they were laid to rest.
Pain-Free Nadal Back At His Best
Spaniard Sets Up QF Meeting With Tsitsipas; Medvedev Too Advances
China Dismantles Jetty, Helipad On North Bank Of Pangong Tso
New Delhi: China has dismantled its makeshift jetty constructed at ‘Finger 5’ on the north bank of Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh, while it is also levelling a helipad as well as all fortifications and gun positions built last year, as part of the troop disengagement underway with India in the high-altitude area.
Govt De-Regulates Map-Making, Enables Cos To Freely Map India
New Delhi/Bengaluru: The Centre on Monday announced sweeping changes to India’s mapping policy as it liberalised regulations that apply to acquisition and production of geospatial (topography) data and services, including surveying and mapping, enabling private companies to work without prior approvals.
Harish Gives ₹1L to Sarpanch Who Didn't Get Govt Funds
Hyderabad: When a sarpanch narrated her ordeal in getting funds sanctioned from the government, finance minister T Harish Rao handed over ₹1 lakh to her at a Rythu Vedika inauguration function on Sunday.
Disha's Fridays For Future Is An Int'l Movement On Climate Crisis
Bengaluru: Disha Ravi, who was arrested by Delhi Police, is one of the founding members of the Bengaluru chapter of Fridays For Future (FFF), a global movement for climate justice.
14 Hurt After Bus Overturns On NH-44 In Kamareddy
Hyderabad: Fourteen passengers suffered injuries after a bus, which was moving between Nanded (Maharashtra) and Hyderabad, overturned on National Highway-44 near Tekriyal village in Kamareddy district on Sunday morning.
Bodies Of Araku Accident Victims Handed Over To Kin
Eight Injured Being Treated In Vizag Hosp