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The Jeedimetla police arrested a gang involved in multiple phone snatching cases across Hyderabad and Cyberabad. The gang targeted lone walkers, especially women. Police recovered 9 phones and two bikes. The arrests followed CCTV and technical surveillance
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Pedestrians in Hyderabad are facing growing risks due to reckless driving, wrong-side riders, and footpaths taken over by hawkers. With traffic rules rarely followed, residents say walking on city roads is becoming increasingly unsafe and stressful
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Open and broken manholes are posing a serious danger to Hyderabad’s commuters, with inadequate warning signs and civic inaction compounding the risks. The hazard worsens during rains, as waterlogging makes these open pits invisible to motorists and pedestrians alike.
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This partnership aims to equip students from farming and daily wage-earning backgrounds with essential cybersecurity skills, opening doors to lucrative career opportunities in a rapidly evolving industry.
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Stating that GO was issued in 2018, the teachers said the university did not yet implement fully and administration has not responded on the issue despite representations.
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The list, which comprises the world's leading researchers and accounts for around 2% of all scientists globally, is based on standardized statistics on citations, h-index, and a variety of bibliometric indicators.
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Srinivas Rao brings with him over three decades of extensive experience in the defence sector, having held key leadership roles at BDL.
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Kusuma Chandrashekhar Rao has been preserving the film cameras of yesteryear such as antique wooden folding field view camera, a Japanese Mamiya C220-a twin lens reflector (TLR), Zeiss SLR film roll folding camera and others he worked with as he is fond of them.
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Former MLA Chanti Kranthi Kiran says Damodara Raja Narasimha not even responding to the issues though the college falls under his constituency
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Students, who noticed the live rat moving around in the chutney, shot videos and posted on social media; stage protests
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This came into limelight during recent inspections by the fact-finding committees (FFCs) constituted by the JNTU-Hyderabad as part of granting affiliation to the private engineering colleges for the academic year 2024-25.
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After completion of postal ballot votes, the counting of votes polled in EVMS will be started at 8 am. A total of 116 tables were established for seven assembly segments falling under Karimnagar parliament constituency.
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News reports from 2019 quoted Congress leaders accusing the then Chief Minister of treating universities as "mere departments which could be handled by IAS officers on a part-time basis".
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However, the maximum temperatures of 42 degree Celsius in Hyderabad peaked at around 2 pm on Wednesday, making way for extensive cloud cover and sporadic showers, which brought much-needed respite to the people.
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Number of applications for TS EAPCET-2024 swells by 46,000
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Of the total registrations this time, 2,33,517 were for engineering, 87,819 for AP and 268 were for both streams.
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New varsity being planned on the lines of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU)- Hyderabad
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JNTU Hyderabad- TBI in association with the Department of Science and Technology launched Spark 1.0 recently calling for applications from the students having innovative tech-startup ideas and were looking to build scalable ventures.
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An edit option facility to correct data in the filled in application form will be available from April 8 to 12.
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The Student Academic Verification Service was launched in Nov 2022 by then BRS govt to curb the fake certificate menace