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HC gives 6 weeks to check society records
JUSTICE T Madhavi Devi of the Telangana HC has directed the commissioner for Cooperation and Registrar of Cooperative Societies to complete the verification of records of the Jubilee Hills Cooperative Housing Society Limited as per its by-laws within six weeks.
Mum of rat bite victim cries for justice
SAMUDRA Laxmi Bhavani Keerthi, a class X student, was left paralysed for a suspected overdose of anti-rabies vaccine after she was bitten by rodents 15 times between March and November.
Hostels: Uniform menu too expensive to implement
HOSTEL Welfare Officers (HWOs) of various hostels in the district got their act together after Yadadri Bhuvanagiri Collector M Hanumantha Rao took action against the officials of SC residential school in the district headquarters for not properly implementing the uniform menu launched recently by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
HYDRAA clarifies further on demolition drives
HYDERABAD Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) Commissioner AV Ranganath clarified that the agency would not demolish structures whose permissions were granted before July this year.
Tiger cells proposed to address man-animal conflict in state
Officials are identifying migration paths to ensure safe tiger movement
TGPSC-UPSC chiefs meet on recruitment exams
TGPSC chairman B Venkatesham met UPSC chairperson Preeti Sudan in New Delhi on Wednesday and discussed various aspects of conducting the recruitment exams.
Chelsea's Mudryk fails drugs test: Club
CHELSEA forward Mykhailo Mudryk has failed a doping test, the Premier League club said on Tuesday, as reports stated the Ukraine international has been provisionally suspended.
ACB officers in a huddle as BRS wonders 'what's next'
WITH Governor Jishnu Dev Varma giving his nod for the registration of a case against former minister KT Rama Rao under Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act in the Formula-E race case, political circles have gone into overdrive, with the big question being asked: \"What next?\" Sources in the state government and Secretariat say that the file approved by the Governor reached the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) office on Monday evening, paving the way for the agency to proceed as per the law.
Guv nod for probe against KTR may open Pandora's box
A thorough probe into the allegations of irregularities in organising the Formula-E race may spell more trouble for former minister KT Rama Rao, as the ACB is expected to register a case under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Stampede caused damage to victim's brain: Hyd top cop
HYDERABAD Police Commissioner CV Anand on Tuesday disclosed that 8-year-old Sri Tej, who is undergoing treatment at KIMS, suffered from brain damage due to lack of oxygen during the stampede at the Sandhya Theatre on December 4 that claimed the life of his mother M Revathi.
Farmers' suicides can't be stopped by curing depression
ARCHING in the Dark, Kinshuk Surjan's moving and inspiring documentary on the widows of farmers who died by suicide in Maharashtra, won accolades at several film festivals across the world.
It takes a village to usher in change
AMPONG Bras Basah in the Malay language movie La Luna might be several thousand miles away from Soorajmukhi in the interiors of North India in the Hindi film Laapataa Ladies, but the two quaint fictional villages share quite a lot in common even as both the films have themselves been among the 85 vying in the Best International Feature category at the Oscars.
Mrunal Thakur joins team Dacoit
RUNAL Thakur has now joined the cast of Adivi Sesh's upcoming project Dacoit, where she plays the female lead.
A Man on the Inside renewed for S2
After its successful debut earlier this year, Netflix has renewed the Ted Danson-starrer series A Man on the Inside for another season.
Unmasking the fatty liver threat
E all know the importance of taking care of our mental health and heart, but what about our livers? Fatty liver disease is a growing health concern that many people don't even know they have. It can progress silently, leading to dangerous complications like liver cirrhosis or even cancer if not caught early.
Beacon of Kung Fu
Grandmaster Galla Prakash Rao (76) with a legacy spanning nearly five decades tells us how Kung Fu, Chi Kung and Tai Chi offer better solutions to our modern lifestyle problems
INNER WORKINGS OF A MIND
OME art aficionados gravitate towards Rembrandt and Frida Kahlo, while others sing praises for Vincent Van Gogh and Pablo Picasso.
RAHUL AND JADEJA BRING ORDER AS INDIA TAIL WAGS
Poor form and captaincy issues could be two unrelated things as Rohit falls for another low score on day four in Brisbane on Tuesday
Musical tribute
RYAN Adams, the globally renowned Canadian singer-songwriter and musician, has captivated audiences worldwide with his iconic songs like Summer of '69. His timeless music has made a lasting impression on fans, and Hyderabad recently paid tribute to this musical legend with a memorable evening of performances.
RAHUL AND JADEJA BRING ORDER AS INDIA TAIL WAGS
SOMEWHERE in the middle of the first innings, Virat Kohli rushed out of the Gabba dressing room, called up Abhimanyu Easwaran, told him something in earnestness and sent him off the ground.
Two World Champions, 31 GMs, Tamil Nadu is the best: Anand
OPEN rooftop car. Scores of people. Cavalcade of cars. It was another maddening but memorable day in the newly-crowned world champ, D Gukesh's, life.
Rana wouldn't have got into our playing XI: Gujarat coach Klinger
GUJARAT GIANTS, after finishing last in the back-to-back Women's Premier League points table, went into the mini-auction looking to make a few important changes.
ITC Hotel demerger from January 1, 2025
FMCG giant ITC Ltd has fixed January 1, 2025 as the effective date for the demerger of its hotel business after receiving an order from the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).
Bid in satellite spectrum not feasible: Scindia
A day after Congress leader Jairam Ramesh raised concerns over the government's decision to administratively allocate satellite spectrum in the country, communications minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Tuesday defended the move, saying that satellite spectrum is neither suitable nor practical for auction.
Sebi may tighten SME listing norms, bring in transparency
THE Securities and Exchange Board's (Sebi) board meeting slated for Wednesday is likely to come up with a slew of measures to clean the SME IPOs space that has, of late, received regulatory attention.
Slower Q2 GDP growth temporary blip, will see healthy growth in coming qtrs: FM
FINANCE Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has termed the second quarter GDP growth slowdown a temporary blip and expressed her confidence that the economy will see healthy growth in the coming quarters.
Gold import up on tariff cut, UAE pact
331% rise in import of yellow metal to $15 bn in Nov resulted in trade deficit, pressure on rupee
Adani group firm Ambuja merges Penna Cements, Sanghi Ind with itself
AMBUJA Cements, the cement and building material company of Adani Group, announced the merger of Sanghi Industries (SIL) and Penna Cement Industries with itself.
ED hands over ₹22,000 cr worth properties attached under PMLA to owners
THE Enforcement Directorate (ED) has handed over properties worth ₹22,280 crore attached under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) to victims or their legitimate claimants, finance ministry has informed parliament.
Domestic market declines on trade deficit, weakening rupee
DOMESTIC equity market declined sharply on Tuesday with the benchmarks - BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty50 - cracking nearly 1.5% each.