This is unbelievable but true. With single-minded determination and hard work, a man chiselled a mountain into a temple.
The absence of Telangana CM KCR from the seat of administration in Hyderabad, at a time when the Coronavirus situation has been gaining alarming proportions in the state, has become the talk of the town.
At a time when the Telangana state, more so Hyderabad, has been reeling under Coronavirus pandemic with number of Covid-19 cases on the rise with every passing day, the state government headed by CM KCR seems to be very eager to construct a swanky new Secretariat complex.
A week after the Telangana High Court cleared decks for construction of a new complex for Telangana state secretariat, the state government on Tuesday started demolishing the existing buildings.
A woman councillor in Telangana's Sangareddy district died of Covid-19 on Monday, officials said.
A senior journalist who has been running a small-time Telugu daily was booked for writing an alleged false report that CM KCR had gone into hiding as he was suffering from Coronavirus.
A woman doctor serving at a government-run hospital in Hyderabad alleged that a private hospital charged her Rs 1.15 lakh for one-day treatment of Covid.
The death of two city jewellers due to cornavirus within five days has led to panic among around 150 people from various walks of life who attended a birthday party thrown by one of them in Hyderabad a few days.
It looks like the Telangana government led by CM KCR absolutely has no faith in the private laboratories which have been permitted to conduct Covid-19 tests in the state.
Telangana reported 1,892 new Covid-19 infections and eight fatalities on Friday, pushing the death toll to 283 and cumulative cases of coronavirus to 20,462.
Telangana Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali, who had tested positive for Covid-19, was discharged from a corporate hospital on Friday.
In the biggest surge since the outbreak of Covid-19, Telangana on Thursday registered 1,213 cases, taking the tally to 18,570 cases.
The water from this historic well was once used to quench the thirst of the Nizams, the rulers of then Hyderabad State. Centuries later, it is still believed to have the same medicinal properties.
An umbrella group of various Muslim organisations in Telangana has appealed to the state government to withdraw its decision to celebrate birth centenary celebrations of former Prime Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao, saying the move has hurt the sentiments of the Muslim community.
We often come across colonies, roads and lanes being named after prominent people, deceased leaders and sometimes chief ministers of the states.