Several government schools in Hyderabad’s old city have been functioning from rented buildings for decades. With poor facilities, unpaid rent dues, and no permanent structures, students suffer. Parents and activists blame the government’s apathy toward educational infrastructure and welfare
The party president in a press conference said that the current situation in the country warrants the community to stand united and defeat the communal forces.
In recent months, such cases were reported more from the older parts of Hyderabad. In a majority of these cases, women callers convince people to make the investments and later dupe them.
Several old timers were amused over the poor turnout at polling stations and lack of enthusiasm, given that the older parts of the city usually record high percentages.