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Unions Slam Panel, Say Stay No Solution, Stir To Carry On
Farmer unions opposed to the central farm laws on Tuesday said the stay on implementation of farm legislations was not a solution as it could be undone any time and therefore they would continue their protests on two key demands — repeal of laws and a legal guarantee to MSP — and go ahead with a march in Delhi on Republic Day.
SC Fumes As Farm Unions' Counsel Skip Meet
Four well-known lawyers - Dushyant Dave, Prashant Bhushan, Colin Gonsalves and H S Phoolka - on Tuesday did a vanishing act before the Supreme Court less than 24 hours after promising to get back with the response of farmer unions on their willingness to appear before the proposed committee on farm laws.
KTR: City's Water Needs Taken Care Of By Govt Till 2048
To meet the demand till 2048, the state government is planning drinking water supply projects that will cover the entire city and areas abutting the Outer Ring Road (ORR), municipal administration and urban development minister KT Rama Rao said on Tuesday.
HC Orders Status Quo, Stops GHMC From Taking Away UoH Land
Telangana high court on Tuesday ordered status quo to be maintained until further orders after the University of Hyderabad (UoH) moved the court complaining against the high-handed behaviour of GHMC and revenue officials.
All Govt Schools In T Lack Sanitation Staff
Even as the chief minister has directed officials to keep the educational institutions ready to conduct classes by January 25, headmasters and teachers are worried as no government school in the state currently has a sanitation worker.
Unions Welcome Apex Court's Suggestion To Stay Farm Laws
However, They Want ‘Repeal Forthwith’
‘Gallants of Galwan' To Be Posthumously Honoured On R-Day
Colonel B Santosh Babu and at least four other soldiers who died while bravely fighting the numerically superior Chinese troops in the violent skirmish at Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on June 15 are set to be posthumously honoured with gallantry medals on Republic Day.
Iran In The Balance
With Biden in, Delhi’s hopes will hinge on whether the Iran nuclear deal can be revived
China Stops India From Heading Key UNSC Panel
Al Qaida Committee Can Sanction Individual Terrorists
Shivalik: U'khand HC Stays Denotifying Order
Govt’s Move Was Against Forest Conservation Act
Sunderbans Ends Covid Year With 24 Man-animal Conflicts
In a five-year high, 24 lives were lost in man-animal conflict in the Indian Sunderbans in Covid year, the last reported on the last day of 2020, as economic distress pushed people deeper into tiger territory.
Khattar's Event Cancelled After Farmers Run Amok
Major Setback For BJP-Led Govt In Haryana
New Rule To Renew Driving Licence Upsets Many
As per the new rule, if the one-year validity period ends, one has to again apply for a learner’s licence by following all norms for a new permanent license
Garbage Stench, Carcass Burning Make Life Hell For Residents Near Ziaguda Transfer Stn
Residents Have Often Mistaken Garbage Stench For Gas Leakage
Five AP Varsities Adopt Four-Year Graduation
The curriculum, revised as per NEP 2020, will focus more on practical training and skill-based learning
Centre Set To Launch Portal, App To Capture Tribals' Data
Goa, Odisha To Be First Among States
Despite Ban, Chinese Manja Sale Continues
5 Cases Booked Against Repeat Offenders Last Yr
Freshers' Hiring Looks Up Amid The Pandemic
The hiring for freshers is picking up despite the massive disruption seen in the past few month.“During the March-April period, there was around 60-70% dip in the freshers’ hiring as against the usual appointments. This has now seen an improvement and the hiring has reached nearly 35-40% of the usual. We expect the hiring to strength more by September-November,” says Kaushik Banerjee, vice president and business head, Teamlease and Freshersworld.
‘Centre's firm refusal to repeal of laws based on farmers' feedback'
New Delhi: As the deadlock with farm unions continues, the Centre’s firm no to the demand of repealing the three farm laws stems from an exhaustive feedback and consultation campaign BJP has conducted, party sources said.
Will work-from-home give a boost to female employment?
The Covid pandemic will change the world permanently in many ways. Most obviously, people will increasingly work from home. Workplaces will not disappear, but an increasing share of work will be done at home.
150 Chickens Die In Warangal Village, Set Off Bird Flu Scare
Even as animal husbandry officials have ruled out bird flu in Telangana, nearly 150 country chicken birds died at a village farm in Bheemadevarapalli Mandal in Warangal district raising a fresh scare on bird flu.
US justice department open to pursuing charges against Trump in inciting riot
Biden: Prez Treated DoJ As Personal Law Firm, No More
Farmers vow to continue stir till demands are met
Protests Against Farm Laws Enter 100th Day
Sunitha takes charge as women's panel chief
Telangana women’s commission’s newly appointed chairperson V Sunitha Laxma Reddy and six other members assumed office in the city on Friday.
Beijing, Hold The Glee
US democracy may be besmirched at the moment, but it has a way of bouncing back
Overshadowed By Capitol Chaos, US Sees Deadliest Virus Day With 3.9k Toll
US Hits 21m Cases, Sees Record Hospitalisations
Modi, World Leaders Condemn Capitol Riots
PM Narendra Modi on Thursday joined otherworld leaders in condemning the riots at Capitol Hill.
Forests In NE's Dzukou Valley Burning For 10 Days Now
For 10 days, aided by windsthat keep changing direc-tion and the dryness of winter afternoons, the forests of Dzukou Valley along the Nagaland Manipur border have been burning.
India Drop The Ball
Day 1 Belongs To Oz At SCG As Keeper’s Misses Highlight Frustrating Day
Med Tests On KCR, Docs Say Routine
Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao underwent regular medical tests at Yashoda Hospital in Secunderabad on Thursday. Doctors said that there was nothing alarming in his reports. The tests were suggested by the CM’s team of doctors and were completed in about an hour.