Hyderabad, Oct 25 : The Anti-Corruption Bureau officials on Friday arrested one Sub-Inspector and Constable of Prohibition and Excise Station at Chevella of Ranga Reddy district. According to ACB officials, the accused officers SI Majjada Kurma Nayakudu and constable Pedda Narasimhulu were caught red handed at about 12.30 PM on Friday at their office, when they demanded and accepted an ...
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Passenger held with one kg gold, sapphires
Hyderabad, Oct 25 : The customs officials at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport on Friday arrested a passenger for possessing one kg gold bar and Yellow Sapphire stone worth Rs 4.5 lakh. The passenger, identified as Syed Jaffer Ali Khan of Old City, was returning from Mayalaisa. He was frisked by the officials on suspicion and they were surprised to find ...
Read More »GHCM Mayor asks people not to panic
Hyderabad, Oct 25 : GHMC Mayor Mohammed Majid Hussain appealed to the citizens of the twin cities not to panic as the GHMC is taking every care to meet the emergency situation. The Mayor Mayor along with GHMC Commissioner Somesh Kumar inspected the FTL (Full Tank Level) at Hussain Sagar today around 5 PM. He directed the Zonal Commissioners, Deputy ...
Read More »CM reviews relief operations
Hyderabad, Oct 25 : Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy on Friday reviewed the rescue and relief operations following heavy rains in many parts of the State with Ministers and top officials at Secretariat. He asked the officials to step up the relief operations on war footing and assist the affected people. The Chief Minister directed the Health Department to ...
Read More »Telangana Resolution will be defeated in Assembly: VHR
New Delhi, Oct 25 : Rajya Sabha MP V Hanumantha Rao on Friday said that the Centre should not take the opinion of Andhra Pradesh State Legislative Assembly into consideration for creation of Telangana State. Talking to reporters here, VHR said that the Telangana Resolution would be defeated in the Assembly due to lack of numbers. As against 119 MLAs ...
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