The founder and executive director of Confederation of Voluntary Organizations (COVA), Mazher Hussain worked for nearly three decades on different fronts.
Shaik Sayeed Bavazir, a resident of Barkas, was at an office located at first floor of a commercial complex on Bandlaguda main road when some unknown persons came and stabbed him to death.
Hyderabad: Social activist from the city, P.Bhanu Chander, who was murdered by rivals and his body dumped in a canal in Khammam, had first survived the attack, police have found. Thinking him to be dead, they stuffed him into the car’s boot to dispose of the body. However, Bhanu Chander, who regained consciousness, started hitting […]
Warangal: To help the students to gain knowledge in academics as well as other subjects in general studies, social activist and ‘national youth awardee’ Mohammed Azam has initiated setting up a library at the government high school at Matwada here. A PhD scholar in the department of English at the Kakatiya University, he donated Rs […]
Karimnagar: To encourage reading habits and develop English language skills among students, a social activist Mohammad Azam distributed copies of Telangana Today newspaper to the students of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidhyalayam, Mankammatota here on Sunday. A research scholar (English) from Kakatiya University, Azam, who conducts awareness programmes to educate the people on environment, education and […]
Hyderabad: Well-known social activist Rajwant Singh Gulati was found dead in his house in Alwal here on Tuesday evening. He was 74. According to the police, Gulati, a resident of Ramnagar in Alwal, lived with his family. On Tuesday evening, he was found dead in a room in the house by his family members. On […]
The victim, who runs a Youtube news channel and is involved in social activities, had approached the Hyderabad cybercrime police station and lodged a complaint against Syed Saleem.
Finance Minister has called upon all the backward classes to pursue studies to achieve something big in his life which he termed as the only way to pay tributes to Phule
The Saibaba temple trust recently put up boards outside the temple premises, appealing to devotees to be dressed in a "civilised" manner or as per "Indian culture".