A bench headed by Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma took note of images of some public toilets in the city and said the concerns raised by the petitioner with respect to their deplorable condition were "indeed significant and warrant attention".
The bench headed by Justice PrasannaB. Varale and Justice Krishna S. Dixit also directed the Secretary in the Urban Development Department to personally attend the court proceedings on November 2.
By Shahnaz Husain The onset of the monsoon drizzles provides refuge from the scorching summer heat. But, the sudden downpour takes a toll on skin and hair due to bacterial and fungal infections. Hair • We witness more hair fall during monsoons than the rest of the season. Washing hair more often during the monsoons […]
Hyderabad: A public toilet is for everyone, right? Well, this gang took the name quite literally and sold off a portable public toilet after stealing it from Malkajgiri. However, the public toilet theft did not stay private for long and on Monday, the Malkajgiri police arrested M Jogaiah, 36, an auto-trolley driver residing in Domalguda […]