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‘Cantonment Chronicles’, the first-ever coffee table book on vintage and heritage sites located in the civil area of Secunderabad Cantonment and Defence area, is set to be released soon
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In fact, though SCB is deemed civic body running administration under the Ministry of Defence (MoD), yet to Cantonment Board doesn't have seperate building bylaws on the lines of neighbouring GHMC. The proposal of new building bylaws came to light from 2008.
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Referring to a recent meeting between military authorities and GHMC, Commissioner, over the issue of excision and merger of civilian areas of SCB with areas under GHMC, the Federation members said that it welcomes the move by authorities to meet for resolving the issue but does not endorse any proposals to close existing roads.
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DCP S. Rashmi Perumal, laid focus on two primary concerns - providing immediate shelter for those living on the streets and ensuring the well-being and dignity of those living on the streets and dignified handling of unidentified bodies.
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Mixed reactions as some are hopeful while a few fear bureaucratic delays
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From early Thursday morning, voters started making a beeline to the nearest designated polling station to beat the rush and cast their vote at the earliest.
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TSRTC Managing Director VC Sajjanar assured to examine feasibility on the routes and provide buses at the earliest
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The SCB members also approved the proposal to set up an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) at the premises of Cantonment General Hospital.
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Rajasekhar Reddy pointed out that KT Rama Rao wrote several letters to the Centre highlighting the commuting woes faced by Secunderabad Cantonment residents
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MoD has ordered the reopening of five roads in Secunderabad Cantonment Board that were closed for years
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It was a completely illegal and unconstitutional act as no show cause notice was given to them before deleting the names, said KT Rama Rao
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GHMC completes the scrutiny of applications received for allotment of 2BHK houses being built under the Telangana government's Dignity Housing Scheme
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The Defence Ministry has notified elections to 57 Cantonments including Secunderabad to be held on April 30
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MoD has announced notification for holding elections to 57 Cantonment Boards including Secunderabad Cantonment Board on April 30
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Hyderabad: On the last day of submitting objections to notices issued by Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB) for permanent closure of six public roads, Federation of Northeastern Colonies of Secunderabad (FNECS) on Tuesday demanded immediate withdrawal of the notices and maintained that such decisions should not be taken in an arbitrary fashion. The members of the […]
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Federation of Northeastern Colonies of Secunderabad on Friday urged residents and local residential welfare associations to raise their objections
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Hyderabad: Anger and resentment against the continued apathy of the Secunderabad Cantonment Board and the union government towards the plight of residents of the Cantonment spilled out on to the streets on Monday, with several residents taking out a candle light rally to protest against illegal closure of roads. The rally, which began from near […]
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Hyderabad: The battle for the rights of the people of the Secunderabad Cantonment, demanding better facilities and access to public roads, went a notch higher on Saturday with IT Minister KT Rama Rao’s ultimatum to the Local Military Authority. Rao’s statement, that power and water supply would be cut to Defence areas in Cantonment limits […]
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Hyderabad: Here is some news that is sure to bring cheer to the residents of Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB). Every household in SCB jurisdiction will now receive 20,000 litres of free drinking water per month. Orders to this effect were released on Wednesday by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department. The scheme is applicable […]
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Hyderabad: Continuing his tirade against the union government, Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao said the Centre was in fact obstructing development in the Secunderabad Cantonment Board. “While the State government wants to lay new roads, develop nalas, give pattas and provide 20,000 litres of free drinking water a month to every […]