Hyderabad/ Mumbai, Aug 11 : Rains have killed at least 44 people in the last 48 hours in Andhra Pradesh and caused havoc in Mumbai.
Seven people have been killed in separate incidents of house collapse, electrocution and road accidents in Hyderabad. Another seven people have also died near Amravati in Guntur.
Rain has stopped and floodwaters have receded in the worst affected areas of Hyderabad, Krishna district and East and west Godavari. 119 relief camps have been set up in the Guntur and Krishna districts of the state.
Infosys Technologies, a multinational information technology services company, has decided to set up its single largest campus at Pocharam village on the outskirts of Hyderabad.
The proposed campus is company’s second campus, which is being constructed on a 447-acre special economic zone (SEZ) with a total investment of Rs 1,250 crore.
To be built in three phases, the campus will have a sitting capacity of 25, 000 people, and will be finalized over a period of ten years.
Hyderabad-based infrastructure major Nagarjuna Construction Company Ltd has secured four new orders worth Rs 443 crore from various firms.
The first order valued at Rs 107 crore has been secured by the company from the Superintending Engineer, Medium Irrigation Projects Circle, Bellampally, Adilabad (District) for Pranahitha - Chevella Lift Irrigation Scheme. The project is scheduled to be completed in a period of 30 months.