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Few days ago, NIA and Hyderabad Police arrested youngsters from the city for allegedly working for Islamic State.

As per a bomb defusing expert, Three among the arrested youth (identified as Ibrahim Yazdani, Ilyas and Fahad) has prepared Urea Nitrate in their house at Chandrayanagutta using Urea and Nitric Acid. When exploded, The Urea Nitrate would produce harmful toxic fumes which could make people in the radius of 50-100 metros fell unconscious.

Even Hydrogen Peroxide which is being used in the making of bombs was seized during the raid against ISIS Sympathisers. They prepared the explosive material which is more like a 'Chemical Weapon' based on the Youtube videos forwarded by IS handler Shafi Armar. A major terror attack has been averted with the recent arrests.

Intelligence Bureau warns that around 90 terrorists have sneaked into India from Bangladesh and Afghanistan. It even cautioned about the sleeper cells in Karmnagar.
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Union Cabinet gave its nod for the Model Shops and Establishments Law Yesterday which permits Cinema Halls, Shopping Malls, Restaurants, Banks and Shops to operate 24 hours a day for all the 7 days in a week. Establishments which weren't covered under Factories Act and having employees count of 10 or more might be brought under this Act. 

The Union Labour Ministry is expected to recommend States to adopt the Act as it would generate more jobs and address the unemployment issue to a considerable extent.  Even Women will be allowed to work night shifts and there is absolutely no place for discrimination.

Model Shops and Establishments Law stresses Employers to provide facilities such as Cab Services, Ladies Toilets and Night Creches if women are hired to work during night shift.
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elangana IT & Industries Minister K Taraka Rama is quite active on Twitter. He has been updating his tour schedules, achievements of TRS rule and once in a while interacts with people through the social networking site.

A netizen (iShravan@shravanonline) appealed KTR, 'Can you please look into controlling of food prices also? Example: Ticket Cost Rs 150, Bucket Popcorn Costs Rs 200 in Multiplex'.

The Minister retweeted the post and wrote, 'Genuine grouse. Will discuss with minister concerned'.

When an another Citizen complained about the manner in which Private Schools have been looting People, KTR reacted: 'A serious concern & I've responded two months ago. Brought it to concerned minister's notice'.
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad achieved IT exports of Rs 75,070 crore in 2015-16, a growth of 13.26 per cent over the previous year, the Telangana government announced on Wednesday.
IT Minister K. Tarakarama Rao told reporters that Hyderabad's growth in IT and IT Enabled Services (ITES) exports was higher than the national average of 12.3 per cent.
The city also created nearly 35,611 new jobs in the sector during the year, taking the total workforce to 407,385.
"Our pro-business policy, high quality infrastructure, cost-effectiveness, cosmopolitanism, presence of institutions like TASK and T-Hub along with an overall pro-active approach has made the state among the top IT destinations in the country," he said releasing the annual report of the state IT, Electronics and Communications Department.
The growth in IT/ITES exports during 2014-15 was 15.7 percent with the minister noting the sector's growth came down across the globe. "We are still above the national average and on course to double the exports to Rs.1.20 lakh crore and jobs to one million in three years," he said.
KTR, as the minister is popularly known, said since the formation of Telangana state in 2014, the IT exports have grown significantly.
"This will happen sooner than later," he said when asked about the time-frame to achieve the goal of making Hyderabad the number one IT destination in the country.
To another query, he said Hyderabad was not competing with Bengaluru. "We are not competing with Bengaluru, we are competing with the world," he said while pointing out that tech giant Apple looked at 26 cities across the world before choosing Hyderabad to set up its development centre.
The minister said Hyderabad is home to four out of world's five most valued tech companies. Three of them - Apple, Google and Amazon - took the decision during last one year.
Salesforce, Uber, DBS, Security and Flydubai are the other major companies which have decided to set up or expand operations in Hyderabad. He claimed that many other global and national companies were planning significant expansion.
KTR said the state was also focusing on electronics manufacturing. Handset manufacturers Micromax and Celkon have already set up their facilities and commenced operations in Hyderabad while Datawind is expected to set up its plant soon.
He said Celkon, Carbon and Lava have also decided to set up their research and development centres in Hyderabad
The state, which has signed MoUs with electronic manufacturers' associations of Shenzhen (China) and Taiwan, expects to attract more investment.
The minister announced that three IT parks in public private partnership mode will be launched in Hyderabad this year to meet the growing needs of the sector. He said six locations outside the existing clusters in Kondapur and Gachibowli, were identified.
Referring to T-Hub, the largest technology incubator opened here last year, he said foundation stone for the second phase of the facility with an expenditure outlay of Rs 175 crore will be laid in two to three months.
The minister, who visited United States this month, announced that an outpost of T-Hub will be opened soon in Silicon Valley to enable startups at T-Hubs get international exposure.
About 200 startups are currently incubating at T-Hub and they are getting technological mentorship and access to venture funds. Microsoft, Google, HP, Cisco, Yes Bank, IBM and AAmazon have entered into partnership with T Hub.
The minister said a hardware incubator T-Works would also be launched. A prototyping lab will use the innovations coming out of T-Hub.
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Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao has claimed that his government was striving hard to turn the State into "Bangaru (Golden) Telangana".
Addressing the official celebration of second anniversary of Telangana Formation Day at Parade Grounds in Secunderabad on Thursday, Kcr elaborated on various initiatives taken by his government to ensure overall development of the State. He expressed his resolve to utilise every drop of drop that has been allocated to Telangana State.
Speaking about irrigation projects, the Chief Minister said while neighbouring Karnataka and Maharashtra were cooperating with Telangana, Andhra Pradesh Government was creating hurdles. He warned the AP Government against causing obstacles and said that the Telangana would stop each and every drop of water that it lawfully owns to undo the injustices done in the past. He said that the previous regimes have deliberately designed controversial projects in Telangana. He said Telangana Government would utilise 1330 TMC of water that has been allocated to it by the regulating agencies.
Kcr said that Kalwakurthy, Nettipadu, Bheema and Koyal Sagar projects in Mahabubnagar district would be completed by 2017. By 2018, water would be supplied from Kaleshwaram, Dindi, Seetharama and Pranahita projects. He assured that all irrigation projects of Telangana would be completed by 2022 which would irrigate one crore acres.
The Chief Minister also listed out various schemes being implemented for the welfare of different sections of society. He said pension scheme was being implemented successfully benefitting old age persons, physically handicapped and widows. He said all poor persons were being supplied 6 kgs of fine rice every month. Presently, he said 1.77 lakh MT rice was being supplied to 2.82 crore poor families.
Speaking about the welfare of families of Telangana martyrs, Kcr said one member from each of 598 families were given Appointment Letter for a government job. He also expressed his resolve over implementation of double bed room houses. He said 65,000 houses were sanctioned last year while this year, 2 lakh houses, including one lakh units in Hyderabad, have been approved.
The Chief Minister claimed that power cuts have become a thing of the post. He said power supply in erstwhile united AP regime had become a puzzle. However, within five months after coming to power, his government has resolved the power crisis. He said that the power supply would improve so much that people would never need any generators, invertors or convertors in near future.
Elaborating on Mission Bhagiratha, the Chief Minister promised that drinking water would be supplied through taps in 6100 areas across the State. He said the project would be completed by 2018. He said Mission Bhagiratha has become so popular that other States in the country were emulating it. Similarly, he said that the Mission Kakatiya has helped in revival of thousands of old tanks and lakes.
Kcr said that the State Government was improving the road connectivity across Telangana. Besides taking up repairs and construction of new roads, 150 new bridges were being constructed. He said 1900 KM of roads were constructed during the last two years. He said that the Centre has been urged to expand National Highways in the State.
Stating that the construction of Outer Ring Road around Hyderabad was almost completed, he said that the State Government proposes to construct Regional Ring Road which would connect Bhongir, Chotuppal, Ibrahimpatnam, Shadnagar, Chevella, Shankarpally, Narsapur, Toopran, Gajwel and Jagdevpur.
The Chief Minister said that his government intends to achieve 100% literacy rate in the State from present 67%, which is much below the national average of 72%. He said that the government has established 250 residential schools, which includes 130 for SCs, 50 STs and 71 for minorities. He said that the government would also implement KG to PG free education scheme.
The Chief Minister also reiterated the plans to strengthen and upgrade the health sector across the State.
Kcr claimed that Hyderabad has emerged as the most favourite investment destination. He said so far 1798 new industries have come up with an investment of Rs. 24,698 crore. These industries have generated 1.11 lakh new jobs in the State. Similarly, 1300 new IT units have come up in the State.
The Chief Minister said that the State Government proposed to establish 14-15 new districts and their formation would be completed by new Dussera festival.
Earlier, the Chief Minister paid rich tributes to Telangana martyrs at Gun Park. Later, he laid the foundation stone for Matyrs' Memorial near Lumbini Park and also unveiled the India's largest national flag at Sanjeevaiah Park.
The Chief Minister also took salute of police parade. He also felicitated eminent personalities and distributed awards among them. State Ministers, legislators and senior officials were present on the occasion.
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Hyderabad: Days after two storms hit the city, the GHMC has still not cleared the streets of uprooted trees and broken branches.
A thunderstorm hit Secunderabad on May 14, and Hyderabad on May 20. Over 500 trees were uprooted, and branches of hundreds of trees fell down.
ven by Sunday evening many places like Ashoknagar, Banjara Hills, Panjagutta, Anandnagar, Baghlingampally, Kacheguda, Musheerabad, Chil-kalguda, Padmarao Nagar had the leafy remains still lying along the road and in colonies. In many areas, the debris from thunderstorms which occurred a week ago and earlier, are still to be seen.
GHMC does not have any special plan to ensure swift and efficient clearance of debris after thunderstorm even though IMD and other meteorological experts from the city say that till the onset of monsoon in June there will be more such thunderstorms.
Asked about it, a horticulture official from GHMC said, “Yes, we know that that till monsoon there will be such thunderstorms but there is no particular plan as such. We are ensuring that the tree debris clearing work is conducted quickly and keeping all the equipment and manpower for it ready.”
Mr C Ramesh from Kacheguda said, “There is a long tree trunk lying next to the main road near my house. In my lane there is a heap of tree branches and leaves which block the street. On Saturday some GHMC workers came and did haphazard work by carrying away the debris which was right on the road and leaving the debris in streets and along the roads, intact.”
Earlier on Saturday night, tension prevailed as locals in Golconda, Toli Chowki, Banjara Hills and other areas gheraoed electricity officials for their failure to restore the supply. The discom officials brought mobile transfers and also gave alternate supply from other feeders during night to some of the colonies. Power supply was restored in these areas only on Sunday.
In Dwarakapuri Colony at Punjagutta, the officials brought alternate mobile transformer to restore power supply to residences in the area.
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Hyderabad: In a bizarre incident at the zoo here, a drunk 35-year-old man jumped into the enclosure of African Lions apparently to “shake hands” with them on Sunday evening. Animal keeper R. Papaiah was close by and responded instantly to save the man from the approaching wildcats. The inebriated man, Mukesh, is a labourer and Rajasthan native.
After crossing the metal barricade and the parapet wall, Mukesh jumped into the moat and swam towards the big cats. He held out a hand at them. The lions were in a mood to pounce on him, but Papaiah began throwing stones at them and shouting at them to distract their attention.
As the wildcats eyed Mukesh, some stones fell near them and they moved away. In a jiffy, Mukesh began swimming back to the parapet wall. Papaiah held a long pole to Mukesh. He grabbed it and got back to safety.
A large crowd of Sunday visitors thronged the enclosure with bated breath, watching the drama unfold. Shivani Dogra, who was appointed on Saturday as curator of the zoo said, “When the man started climbing the metal barricade, security officials ran to stop him. He quickly crossed the barricade as well as the parapet wall and jumped into the moat. This happened during closing hours and the animal keeper was at hand to arrange feed for the lions. The lions are used to Papaiah’s calls and they moved towards another end of the enclosure.”
Mukesh had an identity card on him. It showed him as a labourer employed with L&T for the Hyderabad Metro Rail works. With minor injuries, he was handed over to the Bahadurpura police station. This is the fourth shocking incident at the Hyderabad Zoo this year.  
In recent months, a bear escaped from its cage, a 17-year-old boy lost his life after slipping from a rock while taking a selfie in a prohibited zone and recently two spider monkeys escaped from their enclosure. Last year, a tiger had leapt out of its cage at the zoological park.
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After being boiled down over the past couple of months in scorching hot summer, Hyderabad has suddenly witnessed heavy rainfall with thunderstorms and lightening. This evening, a heavy downpour with stormy winds wreaked havoc on the capital city by waterlogging the roads.

Huge trees and hoardings were uprooted and fell on a few city roads, causing damage to several cars and two-wheelers and disrupting traffic. With thick, dark clouds blanketing the city's sky, the entire city has become dark by 5 pm itself.

The magnitude of the rainfall is so severe that a pipeline near the Banjara Hills water tank broke completely and several vehicles were washed away in the water, causing a huge traffic jam. Most areas in the city were cut off power supply, pushing the city dwellers into darkness. Various municipal authorities are working relentlessly to restore normalcy.  
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PVP Cinema extends its sincere appreciation to the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Telangana, Shri K Chandra Sekhar Rao Garu, Hon'ble Minister of Cinematography, Government of Telangana, Shri Talasani Srinivas Yadav Garu and The Principal Secretary, Home, Government of Telangana, Shri Rajiv Trivedi Garu,  for granting special permission to screen an extra show of our forthcoming movie, Brahmotsavam.

Brahmotsavam espouses the cause of family values and traditions that bind families together. Recognising this message oriented film as the need of the hour, The Government of Telangana has kindly consented to accommodate our request and permitted an extra show so that families can watch Brahmotsavam together during the summer vacation.

On behalf of Super star Mahesh Babu's fans, film patrons of Telangana and PVP cinema we express our sincere gratitude to the Government of Telangana

Thanking you

Sincerely
Prasad V. Potluri
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday dropped broad hints of a fresh move in a day or two to cool tempers and normalise the

situation in Andhra Pradesh.

At a meeting with a group of Congress MPs from the Rayalseema and coastal regions of the state, Singh reportedly assured them of a new initiative by the Centre to clear doubts.

"The PM told us that a new decision is likely in a day or two," K S Rao, a senior party MP and leader of the delegation, later told reporters. Singh told the MPs that he and his cabinet colleagues were going to take up the matter for discussion.

Singh's remarks were seen in political circles as an indication that the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA) would review the Andhra situation on Tuesday.

Rao said his expectation was the Centre would come out with a statement that no decision about bifurcation of the state would be made unilaterally. He said that since a unanimous resolution in the state assembly endorsing a new Telangana state was a remote possibility, the Centre should make efforts to restore normalcy.

He said that since home minister P Chidambaram's midnight statement backing the formation of the Telangana state carved out of Andhra, the situation in the state had deteriorated badly. "Everything is at a standstill," he said.

Rao said that the dozen-odd MPs urged the PM to make a fresh announcement to bring back normalcy and cool the tempers. They told Singh that the Centre should reassure everyone that without consulting all the stakeholders no decision would be made.

The PM, according to Rao, agreed that the situation was grave and assured them of the Centre taking a close look at the development.




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