Efforts on to install Alluri Sitaramaraju statues in Vijayawada, Hyderabad: Minister
We are also trying to get a street in New Delhi named after the leader, says Bhupathi Raju Srinivas Varma
Wall of Peace beckons art lovers from around the globe
Municipal Chairperson P. Ramachandran said that the Wall of Peace was attracting tourists from all around the world owing largely to its unique size and nature
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AAP accuses BJP of settling Rohingya refugees in Capital
Ruling party cites two-year-old X post of Union Minister Hardip Puriover their shifting to EWS flats; BJP junks charge, says the remark was about legal refugees, and not about illegal infiltrators
Unite against lawlessness in Capital: Kejriwal to Delhi residents
Former Delhi CM says situation would have been better had law and order been under AAP government
DUSIB sets up 235 tents for homeless, minimum temp to reach 6 deg C this week
In Karnataka, a worrying mismatch
The maternal deaths in Karnataka have exposed chinks in the drug testing system
Childrens Parliament held in Kochi
Key accused in Laos human trafficking, cyberfraud case held from Hyderabad: Delhi Police
Agniveer and WMP Recruitment Rallies to Be Held in Hyderabad
Hyderabad : The Indian Army announced two major recruitment drives to enrol Agniveers and woman Military Police (WMP) candidates. The first rally will be held till 16, at GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium, Gachibowli. This will be followed by a recruitment drive under the Unit Headquarters Quota (UHQ) from January 6 to March 9, at Joginder Singh Stadium (Ex-Thapar Stadium), AOC Centre, Secunderabad. For queries regarding the December rally, candidates can contact the Army Recruitment Office, Secunderabad, at 040-27740059 or 040-27740206. For the UHQ rally, details are available through Headquarters AOC Centre, Secunderabad, via email at tuskercrc-2021@gov.in, or the official recruitment website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. The GMC Balayogi Stadium rally will screen candidates from all 33 districts of the state, as well as WMP aspirants from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Categories open for recruitment include Agniveer general duty, technical, clerk/store keeper technical, tradesman (10th pass), tradesman (8th pass), and Woman Military Police. At the AOC Centre, the UHQ rally will focus on Agniveer general duty, office assistant/SKT (AOC ward only), and tradesmen roles such as chef, artisan misc. works, and washerman. Outstanding sportsmen must report by 6 am on January 3 for trials in athletics, swimming, diving, or weightlifting, accompanied by relevant certificates. The Army, in a notice, said that the recruitment was automated and transparent and cautioned candidates against falling prey to touts or agents claiming to influence selections. Eligibility criteria for both rallies require candidates to be aged seventeen and a half years to 21 years. Educational qualifications vary, with general duty roles requiring Class 10 pass with 45 per cent aggregate marks and 33 per cent in each subject. Office assistant/SKT candidates must have passed 10+2 with 60 per cent aggregate marks and meet specific subject requirements. Driving licence holders will be given preference for driver roles.
Film festival celebrating Singeetam Srinivasa Raos works to be streamed on YouTube today
Biden says Assads fall in Syria is a fundamental act of justice, but a moment of risk
President Joe Biden says the sudden collapse of the Syrian government under Bashar Assad is a fundamental act of justice after decades of repression, but that its a moment of risk and uncertainty for the Mideast
Vaikom Satyagraha centenary valedictory: Stalin, Ministers to visit Kerala this week
Dalits in T.N. will support the BJP in 2026 elections, says Annamalai
Letters to The Editor December 9, 2024
Death by contamination: on Indian cities and unsafe drinking water
Governments need to ensure safety of piped supply of water while widening coverage
Residents urge panchayat to remove tree from middle of newly laid road in Krishnagiri
RPF registers case against Ayyappa devotees for lighting camphor in train
Develop basic common sense, Annamalai tells Vijay
A good beginning but China negotiations must continue
While the External Affairs Ministers remarks offer some clarity, politically, there needs to be an attempt to arrive at a broad consensus on Indias China problem
Insurance firm ordered to pay 2 lakh to insurer
Chain snatchers strike at two places in Coimbatore
Happy streets: Coimbatores weekly dose of unlimited fun is here
Wrestling NatPriya and Radhika help Haryana assert its dominance in Nationals
Miles to go: On one year of the Congress government in Telangana
Telanganas challenge is to focus on welfare amid a fiscal crisis
The issue of Indias economic growth versus emissions
A look at the claim made in the Economic Survey (2023-24), of India having decoupled its economic growth from greenhouse gas emissions
Stalin to inaugurate Periyar memorial
6-yr-old drowns in construction site pit
Heavy rainfall likely for AP on Dec 11, 12
Visakhaptnam: Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms accompanied by lightning at isolated places are forecast for south coastal as well as Rayalaseema districts from December 11 to 12. This is due to formation of a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal, the meteorological department has stated. The low-pressure area persists over southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining east Equatorial Indian Ocean, with the associated cyclonic circulation extending up to middle tropospheric levels. It is likely to move west-north-westwards and become more marked on Monday, IMD said on Sunday. It is very likely to continue to move west-north-westwards thereafter and reach over southwest Bay of Bengal off Sri Lanka-Tamil Nadu coasts on Dec 11. Parts of coastal AP and Rayalaseema experienced rainfall between Saturday morning and Sunday morning. Parts of the coastal AP and Rayalaseema regions will experience light to moderate rainfall on December 9 and December 10, it said. In view of these, the government has directed all collectors and joint collectors to take necessary precautions. The advisory asked the officials to inform the farmers to shift the harvested paddy (likely to be affected due to rain) to rice mills, not to harvest crops during rainfall, and provide tarpaulins to the farmers to cover the harvested paddy wherever traditional heaps method is not followed by farmers.
69-cr. project report prepared to develop Sri Kasi Viswanathar temple in Villianur
Consultation on POCSO implementation on Tuesday
Puducherry Deputy Speaker hospitalised
Vizag police launch centre to aid families of road accident victims
Home Minister V. Anitha informs people can contact the toll free number 7995095793 and seek help from the Road Traffic Victims Assistance Centre
Russia has granted them (him and his family) asylum on humanitarian grounds
Experts to say if its safe to climb hill
Cyclone Fengal: Central team visits Cuddalore, Puducherry
TN will never implement Vishwakarma scheme: Udhaya
Boy drowns in Palar river in Vellore town
VIT honours students for Thirukural recitation in Vellore
Experts emphasise awareness, treatment, and caregiver support for dementia
Experts say people with dementia need to stay in familiar surroundings with family members
16-day training programme for auto-rickshaw drivers begins in Visakhapatnam
MGNREGA workers create science park on Suvarna Soudha grounds
Students can walk through the open air facility before going to the Winter Session
How has the political dynamics changed in Maharashtra since the election results?
Super outcome for shuttler Sathish at Guwahati Masters Super 100
CHENNAI: Sathish Kumar Karunakaran is one of the singles aspirants from India looking to follow the path of Lakshya Sen at the highest level. He's mindful that it's going to be a steep climb. It's a gruelling process that has the potential to challenge the patience of many. Only a few generally tend to overcome that strenuous phase and come out on the other side. Each victory is a step towards the right direction. That was the case for the shuttler from Tamil Nadu as he captured the men's singles crown at the Guwahati Masters Super 100 in Guwahati on Sunday. On paper, the Super 100 might be the lowest level on the BWF World Tour (Grade 2), but for Sathish, this is just the push that he needed. I'm happy. I was actually waiting for this win. For the last six to ten months, I was struggling, I was not getting any breakthrough at all, Sathish, who beat Zhu Xuan Chen of China in the final, told this daily. All in all, he got the better of five shuttlers to clinch the top prize, his second Super 100 title of his career. The Chennai-based shuttler, who's originally from Coimbatore, is naturally eager to ride on this momentum and emulate this performance in the upcoming Odisha Masters 2024, which is scheduled to be held from December 10 to 15. Barely hours after his success, the World No 49 was already making his way to the airport for that event in Cuttack. Incidentally, that is the same venue where Sathish had captured his first Super 100 title last year. The 23-year-old also has his eyes on bigger events next year. This will give further confidence as I'll be taking part in big events, All England and all that, from 2025. Given the demands of the sport at the elite level, Sathish has been training in Malaysia for the last year or so in order to raise his game and he's happy with the things that has learnt so far. I have coaches and trainers, who have been fully behind me. They have set a programme for me. It (Malaysia training) has helped me a great deal. After going there, my style has gradually changed. I'm more aggressive, he said. Ashwini Ponnappa and Tanisha Crasto also tasted success on the day. The women's pair from the country beat China's Li Hua Zhou and Wang Zi Meng 21-18, 21-12 in the final. However, Anmol Kharb, who's regarded as one of the potentials to challenge top players in the future, lost her title match against Cai Yan Yan of China. Finals (India results) Women's singles: Anmol Kharb (IND) lost to Cai Yan Yan (CHN) 21-14, 13-21, 19-21. Women's doubles: Ashwini Ponnappa/Tanisha Crasto (IND) bt Li Hua Zhou/Wang Zi Meng (CHN) 21-18, 21-12. Men's singles: Sathish Kumar Karunakaran (IND) bt Zhu Xuan Chen (CHN) 21-17, 21-14.
Only Congress can guarantee the protection of Constitution, democracy, says Siddaramaiah
The Chief Minister was addressing a public meeting in Sandur, Ballari district, to thank voters for electing E. Annapurna in the byelections
Rainwater let through IIT compound wall floods several roads at Taramani
The brutal killing of a doctor and overturning of trial court ruling
A gang attacked Subbiah when he was walking towards his car after work at a hospital on September 14, 2013. The trial court awarded capital punishment to seven persons and life imprisonment to two. But the High Court acquitted them, citing lapses in the investigation
Rain prediction: Chief Minister tells Collectors to save harvested paddy crop
Curiosity drives their innovative ideas forward
Three, including minor, arrested with MDMA
Kannada biography of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu released at ISKCON
Bharathiyar Memorial brings the nationalist poets life close to visitors
Two Bhagavathars honoured at Namasankeerthana Vizha 2024
The event was held by Integrated Academy for Performing Arts, the Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, and the Bhagavatha Seva Trust
Parking charges set to increase in congested areas at rush hours
The new parking policy is likely to be adopted in three weeks. Parking rates will be increased in the market areas at rush hours in the first phase. Residents may have to pay charges for parking cars on roads that are nine metres wide near their homes after a few years
Manager of finance company, others booked for assaulting woman in Sattur
She had defaulted payment of instalment on loan taken to buy air-conditioner
A journey to change the perception about HIV/AIDS
Kundapura Railway Station to get 150m long platform shelters, new platform surface
MP Kota Srinivas Poojary says Parliament members from coastal Karnataka will continue efforts to get Konkan Railway merged with the Indian Railways
Pumpset manufacturers seek government support to tap export market
Good news, all the way from Bethlehem
Pushpa 2 stampede: Three from Sandhya Theatres management arrested
Constant innovation crucial for long-term success, says Venu Srinivasan
India will run as per wishes of its majority: Allahabad High Court judge at VHP event
Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav makes several veiled attacks at the Muslim community while speaking about Uniform Civil Code
Over 800 librarians in Tamil Nadu given tech training - DTNEXT
Over 800 librarians in Tamil Nadu given tech training DTNEXT
IHRD international conference on AI gets under way
Conclave will continue till Tuesday with technical sessions, exhibitions and cultural performances
16th Finance Commission arrives in State on three-day visit
Ballari maternal deaths: Karnataka government sets up four-member verification panel
Tribal youth on hunt for wild pig dies of bullet injury in Nellore
Trump calls for immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, says a U.S. withdrawal from NATO is possible
Donald Trump is calling for an immediate ceasefire in Russias war with Ukraine and the president-elect is renewing warnings that hes open to pulling the United States out of NATO
McLaren on top of the world after Lando Norris wins Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Delivers the teams first Constructors title since 1998; having beaten Ferrari was the icing on the cake as Verstappens penalty proves decisive
Police searching for 8 persons in case of rape of girl with learning difficulties
Two college students were arrested in connection with the case on Saturday. They were introduced to her by mutual friend and allegedly took her to a lodge on Wall Tax Road and raped her
Privatisation of haemodialysis units will not yield desired results, say doctors
CPI(M) demands renovation of Arasu Cement factory at Alangulam
The party passes resolutions at a meeting listing its demands, including removal of Kappalur tollgate and protection to major industries like fireworks, printing and matches
Retired headmaster, wife felicitated for deciding to donate their bodies for medical research
Case registered against two for producing fake Aadhaar cards in court
Work order issued, Phase-1 work of AIIMS-Madurai on
DC stresses upon joint action to curb drug abuse
It advises farmers to take all precautions and harvest the crops beforehand to avoid damage
Railways to change coach composition of Yeshwantpur-Mangaluru Junction day trains
She compares Vijaya Sai Reddy to Shakuni in Mahabharata
US citizens in India urged to enrol in smart travel program after Tamil Nadu floods - MSN
US citizens in India urged to enrol in smart travel program after Tamil Nadu floods MSN
Chandigarh leads in enforcing criminal laws
The U.T. administration has ramped up Internet speed at police stations, provided new tablets to investigators, and set up video conferencing facilities for speedy trials; DigiLocker, the Centres cloud-based service to store files, and Chitra Khoji, a facial recognition software, are also being used by the police
Death of newly-wed woman at Palode: husband, friend arrested
Indujas husband Abhijith Dev, his friend Ajas arrested on charges of mentally harassing and physically abusing her
DMK poised to win 200 Assembly seats in 2026 election, says T.N. Minister for Urban Development
Two women in Coimbatore robbed of gold chains
Inflow into Mettur Dam reduces to 7,691 cusecs
Home Guards celebrate Raising Day in Mangaluru
Set In Gold, Vishwas and Royal Defender please
Anubhava Mantap painting to be unveiled at Suvarna Soudha today
It will commemorate Anubhava Mantap being the first Parliament of the country