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Tulsi Therapeutics, a biotech startup from Hyderabad, has reversed chronic liver failure in animal trials using Tulsi-28X, a first-in-class stem cell–exosome therapy. The innovation showed 100% survival and fibrosis reversal, setting the stage for human clinical trials.
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Prof Ajailiu Niumai from University of Hyderabad co-edits a new volume titled Hundred Years of Sociology in India, released by Springer. The book captures a century of sociological evolution and includes essays from leading and emerging Indian sociologists
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Pranav S, a final-year economics student at UoH, has been selected for ANU’s Future Research Talent program. He is currently in Canberra working on a project exploring how early life adversities affect healthy ageing outcomes in India.
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The XI Telangana State Shooting Championship began in Hyderabad with a record 500 entries. Organised by the Telangana Rifle Association, the event showcases young talent and aims to qualify shooters for zonal and national tournaments under strict international standards
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The University of Hyderabad has been ranked in the #801–850 band globally in the QS World University Rankings 2026. With a strong research footprint, the university earned a global rank of 335 in the ‘Citations per Faculty’ indicator.
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The rankings evaluate institutions based on several key parameters, including placement performance, teaching-learning resources & pedagogy, research
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After a brief lull, the monsoon returned to Hyderabad on Wednesday night with heavy rainfall, especially in western parts. Streets were flooded and traffic disrupted in areas like Patancheru, Chandanagar, and Gachibowli. Civic staff worked through the morning to restore normalcy
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The heaviest of rain in the city was reserved for the western parts. The University of Hyderabad surroundings recorded 148.5 mm rain followed by MMTS Lingampally logging in 114 mm
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The CSR fund will be used to develop a robust research infrastructure, featuring a cutting-edge digital twin research lab, a training lab for practical skill development, and a fully equipped auditorium. These facilities will support ongoing training programs and workshops focused on upskilling students and researchers in digital twin technologies.
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When it’s domestic work, it’s a women’s job, and their external employment hardly matters as even there, the compensation is gender-linked
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The invention significantly enhances the fracture toughness of alumina parts by up to 80 per cent, while maintaining high flexural strength
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The BRS working president termed the attempt to sell Kancha Gachibowli land as an act of corruption and betrayal, involving Rs 10,000 crore scam. He said the Congress government deploying bulldozers over a long weekend to circumvent oversight and destroy green cover is a clear violation of environmental laws.
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The initiative is aimed at supporting Centres of Excellence (CoEs) across India and ASPIRE-BioNEST is one of the four centres selected for the collaboration.
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Smita Sabharwa, senior IAS officer gave a detailed statement to the Gachibowli police over the reposting of an AI-generated image on Kancha Gachibowli Issue
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Nagarkurnool MP Mallu Ravi said Congress government would shift the University of Hyderabad to the proposed Fourth City and establish an IT Park in 400 acres at Kancha Gachibowli
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This initiative brings together UoH along with six spoke institutions forming an impressive network of 173 Co-Principal Investigators from diverse academic and research backgrounds
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In its 60-page report, the CEC has recommended that no new interests be created in the disputed land - whether through sale, lease, or mortgage - until the Supreme Court takes a final decision
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Around 50 students, along with Naveen, were detained for protesting against the evacuators action on the UoH east campus on March 30. He was arrested by police on that night.
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A BRS delegation led by senior leader and former Minister T Harish Rao met the Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC) and submitted a representation
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The CEC, led by Siddhant Das and including members CP Goyal, Sunil Limaye, and JR Bhatt, arrived in Hyderabad on Wednesday evening and began its field inspection of the 400-acre site near the University of Hyderabad on Thursday. Senior officials joined the committee during the site visit.