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Banyan Tree Boulevard of Chevella, withstanding desires and excess
How many of us are aware that India is home to Banyan trees with globally superlative stature which go by the Latin name “Ficus Benghalensis”. Being a native of our country, these…
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Jagan pulls up Naidu for withdrawing permission to Pulivendula Medical College
Kadapa: The decision by the Andhra Pradesh Government to seek withdrawal of permission issued in respect of online application for establishment of new medical college with 50 MBBS seats at Dr. YSR…
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Genes that help save fertiliser and reduce pollution in rice crop found by Indian researchers
Here is some good news for farmers and environmentalists. Saving on cost of fertiliser use and damage due to pollution from leftover fertilisers in crop lands will soon be a reality. Indian…
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US election-victory in debate no guarantee of election win for Kamala Harris
Former President and Republican Donald Trump is the only United States Presidential candidate to take on a woman nominee of the rival party, not once but twice. In 2016 it was Hillary…
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September 13, 1948: Operation Polo and the politicisation of Hyderabad’s history
Hyderabad: For the longest time there was a silence maintained by the central and state governments when it came to events surrounding the annexation of the erstwhile princely state of Hyderabad to…
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Obit: Sitaram Yechury—Hyderabad educated comrade liked across political spectrums
The General Secretary of the CPI (M), Sitaram Yechury passed away this afternoon at the AIIMS in Delhi, failing to recover from a respiratory infection. He was 72. A brilliant student throughout his…
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Restoring love and legacy: Resurgence of Hyderabad’s Iconic British Residency
The British Residency Building in Hyderabad, often overshadowed by more famous landmarks of the city, holds a compelling tale of grandeur, romance, and restoration. Its history weaves architectural brilliance and a love…
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Govt. initiative gives hope to over 150 million persons suffering from mental issues
For over 150 million people suffering from mental illness in India here is a glimmer of hope. A combination of digital healthcare and community-based campaigns is helping in significantly reducing depression, anxiety,…
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Health, education and beyond: Addressing critical issues facing adolescents
The “Economic Case for Investment in the Well-being of Adolescents in India,” is a report by the Partnership for Newborn, Maternal and Child health (hosted by the World Health Organisation) and the…
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Why is language sensitivity important while talking about suicide?
Hyderabad: In the context of mental health, it is crucial to recognize that the language used to discuss suicide can greatly impact how individuals perceive and respond to the issue. Hyderabad-based clinical…
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From elegance to excess: The cultural decline of Hyderabadi weddings
By Zafar Siddiqui Hyderabad: Weddings in the city have transformed dramatically over the years, moving from simple, elegant affairs to extravagant spectacles that are now a public health and cultural crisis. Growing…
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Opinion: Government’s offer of dialogue to Hurriyat lost in miscommunication
Last two days – Sunday and Monday – revealed all that happened in September 2016, exactly eight years ago when Kashmir Valley was visited by an all-party delegation led by the then…
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A tale of two prime ministerial apologies
Within four days two Prime Ministers known for their hard-line approach publicly apologized for whatever had happened in their respective countries. On August 30 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi publicly apologized for…
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When Bombay beckoned me
It was September 8, 1995. As the Frontier Mail (rechristened Golden Temple Mail Express in 1996) trundled along two platforms before stopping at Mumbai Central station, my anxiety grew. All kinds of…