The BRS party has opposed the Centre’s proposal to change the recruitment procedure in the universities stating that this step would take away the rights of the State government.
Assam’s Minister of School and Higher Education showcases the state’s developments in education, science and technology, skill development, among other areas ...
Tirupati: As part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, State Bank of India donated 10 Hercules Ladybird cycles to girl students of Government ZP High ...
After Haryana and Maharashtra elections comes the Delhi Assembly polls on February 5, where again surprises are expected, with the people caught up in the triangular contest among the AAP, BJP and ...
Tirupati: City MLA Arani Srinivasulu called on NGOs to play an active role in creating awareness among the public on road safety. Keeping in view of more number of accidents that are taking ...
In urban agglomerations and cities where space is limited, alternative investments and public expenditures will be required. A road map to achieve these objectives and action to transform trash into ...
With family member and fellow star Allu Arjun reaping the whirlwind as his ‘Pushpa 2’ is still rocking the box-office raising an astounding collection running to nearly Rs 1800 crore ( filmi website ...
Nellore: YSRCP district president Kakani Govardhan Reddy has said that his party is going to wage a legal battle against district Collector O Anand over his unilateral decision of excluding ...
Tirupati: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders and cadres enthusiastically participated in birthday celebrations for Minister for Human Resources Nara Lokesh across various locations on Thursday.
On the last day of the Davos visit, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was busy holding meetings with the managements of global companies and succeeded in entering MoUs with Amazon, Wipro, Infosys, ...
Srikakulam: Fate and status of other backward classes (OBC) is yet to improve in the country and their percentage is only five at higher positions though the OBCs have 27 per cent ...