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New Hyderabad greenfield airport ready for inauguration despite AAI employees protest

New Hyderabad greenfield airportHyderabad, Mar 13: The Raj

Telengana Rashtra Samiti legislators resign from Andhra Assembly

Telengana Rashtra SamitiHyderabad, Mar 4 : Sixteen Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS

Telangana Rashtra Samithi members stall AP assembly, House adjourned

Hyderabad, Feb 13 : Telangana Rastra Samithi (TRS) legislators today stalled the proceedings of Andhra Pradesh Assembly, demanding the House to pass an immediate resolution on statehood for Telengana.
TRS members were waving placards and raising slogans in support of formation of separate Telangana state.
They have been suspended from the Legislative Council. The trouble started in the Assembly when the Speaker, K. R. Suresh Reddy, disallowed five adjournment motions on different issues given by various opposition parties, including TRS.
Reddy made repeated appeals to the agitated members to resume their seats and allow the Government to move a motion of thanks to Governor's address.
As TRS members continued the furore, Reddy adjourned the House for the day.

A special car to spice up Valentine's Day

Valentine's DayHyderabad, Feb 13: This Valentine's Day treat your beloved to a unique ride in a specially designed car.

Created by renowned Indian car designer Sudhakar Yadav in Hyderabad, the 'Valentine's Car' as it is called, is sure to be a hit with lovebirds.

Designed in the shape of a coffee mug, the car is attractively decorated with roses and hearts all over, embodying the spirit of the festival of love.

And, true to its name, the car left the couple who test-drove it, completely bowled over.

"Its so nice to have something so special and something so unique on Valentine's Day to enjoy with your valentine. This is a very comfortable car. I really liked driving it," said Danish.

India's first greenfield airport in Hyderabad ready for operation

New Rajiv Gandhi International airport in HyderabadHyde

Ansari for directing biotechnology towards resource-poor farmers

Hyderabad, Feb 7 : Noting that biotechnology is the key in improving agriculture productivity and ensuring a higher growth rate, Vice President Hamid Ansari today called for the advancement of such technologies and directing them towards resource-poor farmers and under-developed regions.
Addressing the inaugural session of “Bio Asia 2008” here today, Ansari listed various reasons for biotechnology being important for the country, the foremost being the fact that “it lies at the intersection of two areas that are critical to our economy – agriculture and the knowledge industry.”
“India being the second largest food producer offers a huge market for biotechnology products,” he added.

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