Gachibowli: TDP supporters stage a protest condemning Babu’s arrest

The supporters gathered near Wipro Circle at Gachibowli carrying placard and raising slogans in support of Mr Naidu.

Published Date – 04:47 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Gachibowli: TDP supporters stage a protest condemning Babu’s arrest



Hyderabad: Supporters of Telugu Desam Party supremo N Chandrababu Naidu staged a protest condemning the former Chief Minister’s arrest and remand in Andhra Pradesh.

The supporters gathered near Wipro Circle at Gachibowli carrying placard and raising slogans in support of Mr Naidu. The police who were deployed to foil any protest detained a few of the supporters who claimed to be working in the IT companies and shifted them to the police stations.

The TDP chief was arrested and remanded by the AP CID in connection with an alleged corruption case earlier this week.

KCR is striving for welfare of all sections: Indrakaran Reddy

Minister Indrakaran Reddy exuded confidence that the BRS would easily win the mandate and form the government for the third time in a row.

Updated On – 05:54 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


KCR is striving for welfare of all sections: Indrakaran Reddy



Mancherial: Forest Minister Allola Indrakaran Reddy welcomed leaders and activists of both the Congress and the BJP from Rampur village in Narsapur (G) mandal into the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Nirmal on Wednesday.

Speaking on the occasion, Reddy said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was striving for the welfare of all sections and interests of the State. He opined that many from different political parties were coming forward to become members of the BRS after being attracted to policies, innovative schemes and developmental programmes.

The minister exuded confidence that the BRS would easily win the mandate and form the government for the third time in a row. He requested everyone to become partners of the growth witnessed by Nirmal Assembly constituency and to develop it further in the future. He said that the segment saw unprecedented growth in the past nine years of ruling by the BRS.

Meanwhile, Mancherial MLA Nadipelli Diwakar Rao invited the BJP SC Morcha president Shataraju Ravi to BRS by honoring with a scarf of the party.

 

CAT 2023 registration deadline extended to September 20: IIM Lucknow responds to document procurement challenges

This decision comes in the wake of challenges faced by candidates in obtaining the necessary documentation for timely registration.

Published Date – 05:47 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


CAT 2023 registration deadline extended to September 20: IIM Lucknow responds to document procurement challenges



Hyderabad: The Indian Institute of Management Lucknow has extended the registration deadline for the Common Admission Test 2023 (CAT 2023) to 5 pm on September 20, 2023 (Wednesday). This decision comes in the wake of challenges faced by candidates in obtaining the necessary documentation for timely registration. The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) have taken this step to facilitate candidates’ registration process.

There would be no further extension of the registration deadline, the CAT convenor said in a press release on Wednesday and advised candidates to register well in advance to avoid any last-minute rush.

Candidates who have successfully registered for CAT 2023 within the specified deadline and have paid the applicable registration fee will have a short window for editing certain fields in the application form after the registration window closes. The fields that can be edited include photographs, signatures, and test city preferences.

CAT 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on November 26, 2023 (Sunday) in three sessions. The total duration of the test will be 120 minutes, with the following three sections:

**Section I: Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension; **Section II: Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning; **Section III: Quantitative Ability

Candidates will have 40 minutes to answer questions in each section, and they will not be permitted to switch between sections while answering questions. To familiarize themselves with the test format, tutorials will be available on the CAT website starting from October 2023. Candidates were advised to make use of these tutorials well in advance of the examination. Candidates should regularly check the official CAT 2023 website: [https://iimcat.ac.in](https://iimcat.ac.in). Additionally, for any queries or assistance, candidates can contact the help desk at 18002108720.

Gandhari Vanam to be developed on the lines of Shilparamam

Here is good news to families in the district centre and surrounding parts who are forced to visit Karimnagar, Warangal and Hyderabad for recreation on weekends.

Published Date – 05:28 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Gandhari Vanam to be developed on the lines of Shilparamam



Mancherial: Here is good news to families in the district centre and surrounding parts who are forced to visit Karimnagar, Warangal and Hyderabad for recreation on weekends. Gandhari Vanam, an urban forest park on the outskirts of Bokkalagutta village in Mandamarri on National Highway 363, will soon be developed on the lines of Shilparamam in Hyderabad.

Established on a sprawling 137 hectares in 2015 at a cost of Rs.3.5 crore, the park showcases biodiversity and is home to a host of forest plant species, a large avian community, butterflies, wild boars and monkeys. It houses 11,000 fully grown tree species including neem, pala (Oxystelma esculentum), teak, Regu (Ziziphus nummularia) and hundreds of herbal plants.

In order to provide recreation to the people of Mancherial, Kyathanpalli municipalities and peripheral villages, a slew of amenities are going to be created in the park. A convention centre, children’s play area, food court, boating, crafts stalls, cottages, watch tower, cultural museum, etc, are among the proposed facilities, which are estimated to cost about Rs.20 crore. The design will be finalised in a couple of weeks, with the park to be named KCR Urban Park.

The picturesque park is already frequented by fitness freaks, morning joggers and nature lovers from not only Mancherial, but Kyathanpalli, Koteshwaraopalli, Kurmapalli, Thimmapur and Bokkalagutta. It has a 3 kilometre walking track. In July last, Forest officials had planned renovation of the park and took up a massive plantation drive. Around 50,000 saplings of bamboo, fruit-bearing, shade-bearing and native forest species were planted in empty spaces and gaps and on either sides of the walking track.

KTR to lay foundation stone to facelift works

Municipal Administration and Urban Development minister KT Rama Rao will lay the foundation stone for the project shortly. He is also expected to inaugurate a slew of developmental projects including a Rs.500 crore-oil palm seed processing unit in Mandamarri apart from handing over house titles to 1,200 occupants of lands belonging to the SCCL soon.

INSA honours Prof. Appa Rao Podile and Dr. M. Muthamilarasan of UoH

Prof. Appa Rao Podile and Dr. M. Muthamilarasan have been selected to receive the INSA Distinguished Lecture award and INSA Associate Fellowship for the year 2023.

Published Date – 05:02 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


INSA honours Prof. Appa Rao Podile and Dr. M. Muthamilarasan of UoH



Hyderabad: Prof. Appa Rao Podile, former Vice-Chancellor & Senior Professor and Dr. M. Muthamilarasan, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Sciences, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad (UoH) have been selected to receive the INSA Distinguished Lecture award and INSA Associate Fellowship for the year 2023 from Indian National Science Academy for the year 2023 respectively.

Prof. Appa Rao is a Senior Professor and DST-JC Bose Fellow in the Department of Plant Sciences at UoH. He is known for his contributions in the area of molecular plant-microbe interactions in general and plant disease control using modern molecular approaches in particular.

Dr. M. Muthamilarasan, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Sciences, School of Life Sciences, is designated as the Convenor for the ‘Year-long celebration of International Year of Millets (IYoM 2023),’ and the Institute of Eminence will be funding the activities of UoH-IYoM 2023.

Retaining wall to be built over Hussain Sagar surplus canal

Apart from identifying the buildings constructed on top of the retaining wall, he asked town planning officials to coordinate with lake authorities and submit a report on the required buffer space for the construction of the retaining wall.

Published Date – 04:48 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Retaining wall to be built over Hussain Sagar surplus canal



Hyderabad: In the wake of a tragic incident that claimed a woman’s life after she fell into a nala in Gandhinagar, the GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose on Saturday visited the area and ordered the officials to draw up proposals to build a retaining wall at the earliest.

Along with Musheerabad MLA Muta Gopal, the Commissioner inspected areas on either side of the surplus canal including Maruthi Nagar, Gandhinagar, and Ashok Nagar.

Apart from identifying the buildings constructed on top of the retaining wall, he asked town planning officials to coordinate with lake authorities and submit a report on the required buffer space for the construction of the retaining wall.

Instructing officials to pay attention to the dilapidated structures adjacent to the nala and the illegal constructions near the retaining wall of the bridge in Gandhinagar, he stressed on taking action before some untoward incident takes place.

Development of Indira Park:

Reviewing the proposals to develop Indira Park, the Commissioner instructed Additional Commissioner V Krishna to repair the skating ground and build a seating gallery and washrooms.

As part of the efforts to develop Indira Park, the Walkers Association has formed a committee of 12 members and a meeting will be conducted on Sunday to take their opinions into consideration.

In addition to that, Rose inspected other 23 development works in the area and instructed the management of Goshamahal in Kavadiguda to prevent plastic waste from being dumped in the empty space next to its building.

Dundigal police arrest two people in connection with many burglaries

The cops also seized property worth Rs 9.60 lakh from the culprits.

Published Date – 05:03 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Dundigal police arrest two people in connection with many burglaries



Hyderabad: The Dundigal police arrested two persons who were allegedly involved in several burglaries reported in last two months and seized property worth Rs. 9.60 lakh from them.

The arrested persons are Pandiri Swamy (24), a native of Nizamabad and a resident of Medchal and Raheema Begum (44), a resident of Medchal.

According to the DCP Medchal, P Shabarish, in July the suspect Swamy was released from the jail after his arrest in a property offence. He began staying at the house of Raheema in Medchal and started committing burglaries in Bachupally, IDA Bolaram and Dundigal police station areas.

“During investigation into a burglary case, the police had established the role of Swamy who after stealing the property was handing it over to Raheema for disposal. On Tuesday evening during vehicle checking both the persons were caught and stolen property seized from them,” said the DCP.

Since July, Swamy and Raheema were involved in 13 cases while previously Swamy was involved in 24 cases including 17 in Nizamabad.

The police arrested them and produced them before the court. Both of them were remanded.

UoH NSS cell cleans up white rocks and lake, urges not to spoil beautiful view

The volunteers and workers of the sanitation department collected the plastic water bottles, bags, glass bottles, and their broken pieces thrown around by people.

Updated On – 05:16 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


UoH NSS cell cleans up white rocks and lake, urges not to spoil beautiful view



Hyderabad: The NSS cell, University of Hyderabad (UoH) has organised a cleanup programme at white rocks and lake on the university campus here on Saturday.

The volunteers and workers of the sanitation department collected the plastic water bottles, bags, glass bottles, and their broken pieces thrown around by people. The misuse of the space at the white rock was leading to injury of wild animals, birds and polluting the lake instead of a beautiful vision to the visitors of the site, a press release said.

The volunteers appealed to the university community who visit the rocks and the lake, not to indulge in the activities of spoiling the beautiful view of the place by littering it.

ISB continues to be in top league of B-Schools in Asia-Pacific region

The ISB’s Post Graduate Programme in Management was ranked #5 in Bloomberg’s annual ranking of B-Schools. ISB was ranked #2 in Networking, #3 in Entrepreneurship, #4 in Learning and #5 in Compensation parameters

Published Date – 04:23 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


ISB continues to be in top league of B-Schools in Asia-Pacific region



Hyderabad: The Bloomberg Businessweek Best B-Schools Ranking 2023-24 which was released on Wednesday has reiterated that the Indian School of Business (ISB) continues to be one of the best business schools in the Asia Pacific region.

The ISB’s Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) was ranked #5 in Bloomberg’s annual ranking of B-Schools. ISB was ranked #2 in Networking, #3 in Entrepreneurship, #4 in Learning and # 5 in Compensation parameters.

Commenting on the ranking, Prof. Ramabhadran Thirumalai, Deputy Dean – Academic Programmes at ISB credited the school’s continuing run in the top league to its collaborative endeavours and a multifaceted strategy. He said, “The fact that we are ranked #2 in the networking parameter demonstrates that ISB is an excellent place to learn and forge vibrant partnerships.”

Alumni surveyed by Bloomberg in its ranking exercise described the school as a centre of excellence when it came to curriculum, faculty, placements, culture, campus life, networking, ethics, and diversity.

For more on the ranking, please visit: https://www.bloomberg.com/business-schools/regions/asia/

Renovation of Kakatiya Musical Garden nearing completion

On Saturday, a team of officials led by West MLA Dasyam Vinay Bhaskar and Collector Sikta Patnaik convened at the garden to assess the progress of the renovation project.

Updated On – 05:24 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Renovation of Kakatiya Musical Garden nearing completion



Hanamkonda: The much-anticipated renovation of Tri-City’s iconic Kakatiya Musical Garden is well on its way to completion, with just two months left until the reopening. Established in 1994, the structure had fallen into disrepair due to neglect by previous governments.

The massive overhaul of the Kakatiya Musical Garden, a project led by the Kakatiya Urban Development Authority (KUDA), costs Rs.3 crore. The refurbishment plan includes the resurrection of the musical fountain, the construction of a butterfly park, a children’s play area, and adventure sports facilities.

Spanning 18 acres near the Bhadrakali Lake and temple, the garden promises to once again captivate both tourists and locals alike once its transformation is complete.

On Saturday, a team of officials led by West MLA Dasyam Vinay Bhaskar and Collector Sikta Patnaik convened at the garden to assess the progress of the renovation project. The MLA expressed the government’s commitment to transforming the tri-city into a premier tourist destination.

In addition to the Kakatiya Musical Garden’s facelift, there are plans underway to construct a prominent convention centre and a luxury hotel within the city. The rejuvenation of the Kakatiya Musical Garden is a cause for celebration among the local community, as it promises to offer a much-needed recreational space.

The upcoming renovation includes the fact that the musical fountain, a former highlight of the park, will once again dazzle visitors with its synchronized water jets and lights dancing to music. The butterfly park is poised to become a sanctuary for a variety of butterflies, while the children’s play area will feature a medley of rides and games for youngsters to enjoy.

Thrill-seekers will not be left disappointed with the adventure sports facilities.