HYDERABAD BLOG

September 05, 2007

GHMC closes top hotels in hyderabad

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation(GHMC) on Tuesday made to shut down several popular restaurants and reason for not having proper parking space to customers.

And list goes here.....

1. Ohri’s at Banjara Hills,
2.Bawarchi, Astoria and Crystal Bar at RTC crossroad,
3. Kalaniketan showroom at Malakpet
4. And Necklace Lake View Restaurant in Secunderabad.

Do you think Bawarchi and Astoria closed for ever? and it will not happen right....yep the popular Biryani restaurants Bawarchi and Astoria were re-opened a few hours later after the managements produced documents showing ownership and parking space.

And this was the story on Tuesday and what about Monday and story goes here......

On Monday, GHMC officials closed down four of them including the famous Hotel Rajdoot.

There was mild tension at RTC crossroads when staff of Bawarchi and Astoria hotels argued with GHMC officials. TD leaders including Rajya Sabha MP Lal Jan Basha and Muhammad Saleem, chairman of the Joint Action Committee of Hotels and Bakeries, reached the spot and told GHMC officials that the two hotels had parking spacea and told they can't be closed and for a while hoak situation occured at RTC cross roads and Atlast the problem solved with offers and restrictions....

Then what about remaining hotels and shops.. Dont worry where there is money and there is a way.....

Mecca Masjid Bomb bloster found

Atlast our hyderabad police guys found the name of the bomb bloster and all they need to do is to find the villian where he was hidden. The person named Mohammed Abdul Bari alias Abu Hamza was the key person who did the master plan and implemented it on Mecca Masjid. He made the bomb which killed nine persons in the historic Mecca Masjid on May 18. In investigation they found that Bari reached the city in April, assembled the bomb at Chandrayanagutta with the help of two Pakistanis and one Bangladeshi and then slipped away.

Do you know how our police guys found the bari name by conducting narco analysis tests on suspects of the Mecca Masjid blasts, Shaik Nayeem alias Sameer, a Lashkar-e-Toiba operative, Shoaib Jagirdar, who reportedly brought RDX into the city, and Imran, his nephew.

Now police had full of handy job to find the Bari and so wait for the suspect. Good luck to police and bad luck to Bari.

Some rare snaps given by HyderabadMania and checkout the snaps:






Full Security for festivals

Ramzan and Ganesh festival will witness the tightest-ever security following the two bomb attacks in the city, with an array of closed circuit cameras at vulnerable points and armed police personnel on round-the-clock guard at public places. For Ramzan, the government has granted special permission to commercial establishments to stay open till late in the night in the twin cities and in other important places in the State.

Muslim employees working in government departments can leave office by 4 pm. Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy discussed security and other arrangements for both the festivals with ministers, public representatives and officials. He instructed departments to make fool-proof arrangements for the smooth and peaceful conduct of the festivals.

He said that the government will make the make tightest-ever security arrangements to avoid any untoward incident. Dr Reddy assured the people that both the festivals could be celebrated in a happy and peaceful atmosphere. He appealed to the Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samiti and others concerned to cooperate for the smooth conduct of the festival. He also urged people to help maintain peace and tranquillity.

The Chief Minister instructed officials to ensure supply of quality rice, wheat, additional quota of sugar and kerosene during the festive period. He specifically directed director-general of police M.A. Basith to make elaborate bandobust, surveillance arrangements both during the day and night at the pandals and processions. Chief secretary J. Harinarayan explained the arrangements proposed for the festivals.

Chandra copies Big B's cool style--Talk of the Town

Whatever happened to late NTR’s Telugu atma gauravam which Chandrababu Naidu so often reminded us all of? For his son’s wedding he decided to ape everything Amitabh Bachchan did restrict the guest list, take the first card to Tirupati, post wedding charter a flight for just the family members and the icing on the cake was dance to Kajra Re. Surely Naidu could have danced to an NTR hit number!

While Balakrishna made all the arrangements for the wedding and sangeet party, just about everyone who got invited said “we are going to Naidu’s functions man…” And the few who got invited made sure pictures of them were clicked so that the whole world knows they were Naidu’s privilged guests.

When people saw Dinaz Vervetwala (fitness trainer), Dr Nagesh Reddy and Sameer-Rummy Azad (Naidu’s dentists) at the wedding, they said Naidu hasn’t forgotten those who keep his family in good health!

Apparently, when someone asked Y.S.R. whether he was going to Naidu’s son’s wedding, the CM replied, “I didn’t get a card.” But Naidu invited his party members rather generously to the reception hosted at his village. And that was a total chaos because Balakrishna’s fans went beserk when they spotted their hero. So those who went there said, “The ones who weren’t invited had a lucky escape.”

Software Techies’ son kidnapped

Three-and-a-half-year-old G. Rohit was kidnapped from Kondapur on Tuesday evening. Rohit is the son of software engineers G Ravinder Reddy and Lalasa Reddy. Late in the night, police said, the kidnappers called the family and asked for a ransom of Rs 1 crore to release Rohit. When last seen, Rohit, a kindergarten student of Harsha Maharshi Vidya Mandir, was playing with his friends at the playground adjacent to their house.

Cyberabad deputy police commissioner Abraham Lincoln told this correspondent that three unidentified persons came in a vehicle and abducted the boy. The children who were playing with Rohit told police that two persons got down from the car and one of them caught hold of Rohit and took him away.

Mr Ravindra Reddy told Cyberabad police commissioner S. Prabhakar Reddy that he had come back to the city after staying abroad for a few years. He said he did not have any enmity or rivalry with anyone. Commissioner Prabhakar Reddy later inspected the playground. The police has launched a hunt to trace the kidnappers.

Suggestion :

Software Engineers Please do not discuss about your salary structure with your neighbours,strangers and even it is recommended that not to discuss with the colleagues also.