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Denounces rise in police excesses and suppression of dissent under Congress rule; demands unconditional release of detained students and journalists
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The journalist was covering a protest against bulldozers that arrived at the university's east campus to clear 400 acres of forested land, which has been put up for auction by the State government
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Students term the March 13 circular to ban protests ‘undemocratic’
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Says Chief Minister's assertion that lack of large mammals such as tigers or deer justifies auction of 400-acre land was baseless and unscientific
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UoH campus is home to over 700 flowering plants, 10 species of mammals, 15 species of reptiles and over 200 species of birds, besides rock formations that date back to over a billion years
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CM's remark that "there are no deer, no tigers, only 'cunning foxes' who want to hinder the State development" was a blatant attempt to demonise a legitimate protest, says Union
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Referring to the comment - there were no tigers or deer in the area but some cunning foxes were trying to obstruct the development - made by Revanth Reddy in the Assembly, Students Union president Umesh said they severely condemned the remarks
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Oppose decision to auction 400 acres of university land; say move will destroy flora and fauna, create ecological imbalance
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Speaking in Assembly, Sambasiva Rao reveals that at Nidigonda village in Raghunathapalli mandal of Jangaon district, out of 554 farmers, only two received loan waiver, while 552 were excluded due to Aadhaar discrepancies
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The visiting team explored viable financial models for student and faculty exchanges, and recent regulatory changes facilitating joint degrees with international universities
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The emulsion droplets can be reshaped by fusing in a controlled way, which acts as versatile building blocks for reconfigurable emulsions, which are important for microfluidics, droplet encapsulation and cargo delivery
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Says its officials contacted University of Hyderabad Registrar and explained in detail about the proposed project on July 7 last year; survey work was conducted in the presence of UoH officials and boundaries were fixed
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Presently, Prof. Babu is serving as the senior faculty in the Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, UoH and has been appointed as the PU V-C for a period of five years
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This recognition is a testament to Prof. Nangia's ground-breaking research in the discovery and development of high bioavailability drugs and pharmaceuticals
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Prior to appointment as Finance Officer, he held various positions within the university
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At the event, Dr D Nageshwar Reddy, chairman of AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad, stressed the vast opportunity for professionals from diverse backgrounds to drive AI revolution
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A total of 17 teams from across India participated in this tournament, and the Telangana team secured 3rd position, receiving a bronze medal from the dignitaries
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Three-day event brought together leading scientists, researchers, and young scholars from India and abroad, fostering meaningful discussions on cutting-edge research in plant sciences and biotechnology
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Prof. Soma is an expert in optics, photonics, and ultrafast spectroscopy with over three decades of academic and research experience
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The event had Prof. PS Kanaka Durga (retired) of the Centre launching 'Visualising Culture – The Heritage and Folklore of Rarh', an exhibition on Rarh folklore by Dr. Md Intaz Ali, Netaji Subhash Open University and Patachitra workshop by artist Ranjit Chitrakar