Hyderabad


  • CM assures 4% quota for backward Muslims
    March 21 2010 | DC correspodent

    The Chief Minister, Mr K. Rosaiah, on Saturday assured the Muslim community that his government and the Congress high command were committed to provide four per cent reservation to backward Muslims.

  • P.V. Reddi plans to reform laws
    March 21 2010 | DC correspodent

    Former Supreme Court judge Justice P. Venkatarama Reddi was appointed as new chairman of the Law Commission of India on Saturday.

  • Cyber stalker techie arrested
    March 21 2010 | DC Correspondent

    The cyber crime police of the state CID on Saturday attested a techie working with Hewlett Packard of Bengaluru for posting a young woman’s photograph and personal details on sex escorts websites after she spurned his marriage proposal.

  • Colleges fear faculty exodus
    March 21 2010 | DC Correspondent

    State universities, already reeling under the double whammy of quotas and shrinking autonomy, see a major threat in the foreign universities.

  • Land value to be increased
    March 21 2010 | DC Correspondent

    Market value of land will be increased next month. The stamps and registration department has decided to increase the rates to bridge the gap caused due to decreased land transactions across the state.

  • 30 MLAs oppose BOT plan
    March 21 2010 | DC correspodent

    Thirty Congress MLAs and MLCs opposed the state government’s proposal to take up the Kantalapally and Dummugudem hydro power projects on a build, operate and transfer (BOT) basis.