-
On the occasion, the DGP also released a comprehensive booklet on the Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) for police officials under the New Criminal Laws.
-
Even as Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy refused to confirm an expansion of his Cabinet, Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha on Monday fuelled speculations by stating that Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister D Anasuya could be made the Home Minister.
-
Justice N V Shravan Kumar observed that temples cannot function with a commercial outlook to augment income. If there is requirement to meet the expenditure of temple, the State has to substitute for the same, the judge commented.
-
Chief General Manager (CGM) Rajesh Kumar donated five vehicles amounting to around Rs 50 lakh to 5 NGOs including Sahrudaya Old Age Home, Heavens Home society, Vivekananda Seva Sangam, Satya Harishchandra Foundation and Cherish Foundation.
-
Cyberabad Women & Children Safety Wing (W&CSW) DCP K. Srujana, in the meeting said that facial recognition software application ‘Darpan’ will be utilized to identify missing children.
-
This will impact at least six divisions in the city. Taps will go dry in areas under Lingampally, Borabanda, and Shaikpet reservoirs and Manikonda, Narsingi, Manchirevula, and Moosapet.
-
BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Monday challenged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to get all six MLAs who defected from the BRS to the Congress to resign and face elections.
-
Deputy Mayor Mothe Srilatha Shobhan Reddy receives a total of 97 complaints under the Prajavani program at the GHMC head office and directs officials to resolve the issues at the earliest.
-
A local court on Monday sentenced the convict Indraganti Vamshi Krishna (19), to simple imprisonment for life in the kidnap and rape case of a minor girl reported at Hayathnagar in 2017.
-
BJP Legislature Party Leader A Maheshwar Reddy alleged that the Chief Minister was using unethical means to poach opposition party MLAs.
-
Questioning why unemployed youth did not have the right to protest and visit individuals advocating for their rights, the BRS working president pointed out the undemocratic nature of the police action.
-
Artificial lights can disrupt natural navigation mechanisms of insects aming them disoriented and confused.
-
A fully developed avalanche can weigh up to one million tonnes and reach speeds of up to 320 km per hour.
-
Why do cotton clothes shrink, while polyester ones do not? Cotton fibre made of cellulose shrink as the fibre swells when they get wet and contract as they dry
-
The leading cause of soil contamination is industrial wastes from iron, power, chemicals, and steel manufacturing plants. Most of these industries use the earth as their main disposal area. As a result, they leave toxic materials whose effects can last for years
-
Certification is a well-deserved recognition for all the efforts put in by various stakeholders, says Principal
-
The new store reflects the brand’s essence with its luxurious interiors and sophisticated ambiance.
-
However, people could pay their power bills through the TGSPDCL website and the corporation's mobile app. The decision was announced through TGSPDCL official 'X' handle. The consumers can also pay their bills through collection centres of the company.
-
Due to the shutdown of the two plants, generation of about 1320 megawatts of power has stopped.
-
The organisation was accorded with the Golden Peacock Award in the transportation (railways) category for Excellence in Occupational Health and Safety.
-
As a part of the agreement, the SGEL will supply 4,500 MW of carbon-free energy to AM Green’s upcoming green ammonia facilities and set up this capacity through solar and wind power, while AM Green will integrate it with pumped hydro storage to ensure a steady supply of green energy to AM Green facilities, a press release said.
-
A large number of unemployed youth gathered at the hospital and the police forces deployed in the medical college campus prevented them from gaining entry.
-
The latest on the list of inspections in this area are Jampanas Vaarahi Hotel and Shree Raghavendra Bhavan where officials found grave violations concerning hygiene.
-
The tour is scheduled to be held on Sunday, July 6. The group will meet near Telangana High Court Gate 1 at six in the morning and begin their tour adopting active mobility.