HYDERABAD BLOG

December 25, 2007

Can he make it------Chiru politics overview

Where ever you go and where ever you sit in Andra pradesh the only hot topic over there is chiru's(chiranjeevi) entry into politics. Right now there few questions in front of us :

1)Will chiru enter into politics??
2)Will he make it like NTR ?
3)Is there any need him to come into Politics?
4)will the caste feeling will raise in the state or not?

For all these questions we have to wait till next year and it is not too far and not so near!!!!!

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Happy christmas to Hyderabad People


December 13, 2007

Row over death of student

The death of an intermediate student sparked protests by his colleagues at Aurobindo Intermediate College in Kothapet. Police said Mahesh (17), an Intermediate II student, suffered fits at 11 pm on Tuesday and was admitted to a private hospital where he died on Wednesday. Alleging the college’s negligence in providing medicare, students staged a sit-in on the college premises along with the victim’s body. Saroornagar police brou-ght the situation under control. Police Mahesh’s father Parasuram had filed a complaint with the police but withdrew it after a monetary compromise with the college management.

Car thives found!!!!

The Central Crime Station (CCS) has been rounding-up known car thieves, a move which has brought down four-wheeler thefts. All car thefts in the city are investigated by the CCS automobile team. The sleuths have been regularly summoning known offenders. CCS teams have stepped up surveillance on more than 100 active car thieves and ex-convicts. Non-bailable warrants are being issued against those who are not turning up at the CCS office, officials said. The CCS is also ensuring that most offenders remain behind the bars.

“Known offenders are rounded off regularly and questioned. CCS teams have stepped surveillance on car showrooms, second dealers and workshops as well,” CCS automobile team inspector G. Jogaiah said.
In 2004, 178 car thefts were reported in the city. The figure was down to 124 in 2005, 108 in 2006 and 68 cars so far this year. It is mostly small cars that are stolen in the city. Most of these are often parked in the lanes and bylanes of residential colonies due to lack of parking space. CCS officials said that the modus operandi of thieves is to open car doors using fake keys or various tools. They said that stealing a small car was a cakewalk for professionals because of lack of safety features.

Property is equal to one life?????

A woman ended her life by hanging at Padmaraonagar on Tuesday night.
Police said Jyothi, 28, and her husband Christopher, a mechanic, had quarrelled over an alleged plan by Christopher to give part of his property to his two children from an earlier marriage.