After overcoming all legal hurdles in the Supreme Court and the state high court on the demolition of state secretariat buildings, the Telangana government led by chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has set his eyes on the demolition of the century-old Osmania General Hospital.
TRS president and CM K Chandrasekhar Rao on Tuesday expressed anguish over the adverse comments made by the state high court despite his government’s all out efforts to contain the Covid-19 pandemic in the state.
The secrecy with which the Telangana government was demolishing the official buildings in the secretariat complex in Hyderabad has led to a serious debate in the media and in the political circles.
Telangana high court on Monday once again expressed serious unhappiness over handling the Coronavirus situation in the state by the K Chandrasekhar Rao government.
Swedish home furnishing multinational IKEA shut down its store in Hyderabad from Saturday in the wake of the spike in Covid-19 cases in the city.
Even as there have been largescale complaints from the people on the functioning of government hospitals and lack of proper facilities at them to treat Covid-19 patients, Telangana CM KCR on Friday gave a strange call to the people.
In a big relief for the Telangana government led by CM KCR, both Supreme Court as well as state high court on Friday gave a green signal for the demolition of the old secretariat buildings to pave way for the brand new, state-of-the-art secretariat complex.
The Telangana BJP on Thursday denounced the lopsided priorities of CM KCR and his government, which is costing lives of poor and needy in the state of Telangana.
After achieving tremendous growth in the last five years, the real estate market in Hyderabad took a big hit due to the COVID-19 crisis.
A day after heavy rains flooded the century-old Osmania General Hospital in Hyderabad causing innumerable hardship to patients including Covid-19 victims, the hospital authorities woke up on Thursday and started rescue operations.
In a move aimed at dispersing Information Technology sector's growth within Hyderabad, Telangana government has permitted conversion of five industrial parks into IT parks in East Hyderabad.
A hospital in Dubai has waived the Rs 1.52 crore bill of a labourer from Telangana, who was treated there for Covid-19.
Heavy rains that lashed Hyderabad on Wednesday inundated the 110-year old Osmania General Hospital, which had been converted into a Covid facility, causing severe hardship to hundreds of patients.
The contradictory statements from the Telangana chief minister’s office and the TRS leaders over the demolition of two mosques and a temple within the premises of old secretariat complex have landed CM KCR in an embarrassing position.
Amid the ongoing row over demolition of two mosques and a temple in Telangana Secretariat premises and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao