03 June 2011

Khammam srinivas cuts srilatha throat-Hyderabaddailynews.com




Khammam srinivas cuts srilatha throat and cuts himself srilatha was dead while she was shifting to hospital.

But srinivas was safe with minor injuries.This incident took place near Eseva center, both of them were working in different shops.

Before this incident srilatha and her family given police complaint that srinivas was harassing her.



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Ramdev baba fast from Tomorrow-Hyderabaddailynews.com

Yoga guru Baba Ramdev on Friday said corrupt ministers and officials should be given the death sentence and vowed to press ahead with his hunger strike against corruption on Saturday.
“My fast will start from tomorrow (Saturday),” he told a huge gathering at the Ramlila ground in central Delhi.
“Corrupt people have no religion, they are demons. All corrupt ministers should be given the death sentence.”

02 June 2011

90% success in Municipal schools-Hyderabaddailynews.com


Here is good news for parents worried about the astronomical fees charged by elite schools. For, the municipal schools in the city have performed exceptionally well in the SSC examination. Many municipal schools have achieved more than 90% success rate and a good number of students secured more than 550 marks out of total 600.
“It is heartening to note that the civic schools have achieved a wonderful pass percentage. Parents from weaker sections and middle classes should join their children in these schools,” observed MLC from teachers constituency, K S Lakshman Rao.

Hyderabad Garbage in sold out-Hyderabaddailynews.com

 Hyderabad Garbage in sold out

June 1: As cities grow and create more garbage, disposal of the waste has become a big problem for municipal corporations around the country, including the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. So the trend to generate power from garbage, thus keeping cities clean, saving municipal bodies money, and increasing power capacity in a power-hungry city, can only be welcomed.
The waste to electricity project will mean a saving of nearly Rs 200 crore per annum for the GHMC, the amount it spends on collection, transportation, dumping and disposal of 3,500 metric tonnes of garbage generated every day in the city, which will now be done by private operators. The privately owned waste-to-energy plants will make money by converting the municipal