Sunday, September 11, 2011

Azharuddin's relative dies, son critical | Deccan Chronicle

Azharuddin's relative dies, son critical | Deccan Chronicle

Ajmal-ur-Rahman, a relative of former Indian captain Mohammed Azharuddin, died after an accident here in which the cricketer's son Mohammed Ayazuddin was critically injured, police said.

Rahman, 16, and Ayazuddin, 19, met with the accident on the city's outskirts early on Sunday.

Ayazuddin, an upcoming cricketer, was riding a sports bike with his cousin when he lost control and fell down near Poppalaguda on the Outer Ring Road.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Jagan’s jumbo jump - Indian Express

Jagan’s jumbo jump - Indian Express: "When trucks laden with white, pink and green marble blocks started arriving last July at a construction site in Hyderabad's upmarket Jubilee Hills, very few knew what was being built, and for whom.
It was a five-storey building, so opulent that people began calling it Lotus Mahal. And it was for Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, who has since moved into the bungalow, now Hyderabad’s largest at 53,000 sq ft, and said to be its costliest at an estimated Rs 90 crore."

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

State’s mine games make for celluloid material

State’s mine games make for celluloid material: "The Karnataka Lokayukta has documentary evidence to establish the unabated export of iron ore from the State despite a state-imposed ban, according to Justice N Santosh Hegde.
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Monday, September 5, 2011

Desperate Jagan meets Mulayam


YS Jaganmohan Reddy, who is feeling the heat with CBI enquiry, met Saanjwadi Party president Mulayam Singh in New Delhi.  He spoke about UPA’s politics of vendetta. MPs Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy and Sabbam Hari accompanied him.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Best-selling speaker

Best-selling speaker: "Aabhas Sharma finds that Chetan Bhagat the motivational speaker is as popular as Bhagat the novelist.

Chetan Bhagat’s books have sold in millions, and his new book, Revolution 2020, is eagerly anticipated by his readers. Critics may turn up their nose, but his novels strike a chord with the young and the restless. He is also gaining traction as a commentator, on television as well as print, on current issues. The third hat he wears is of a motivational speaker. He has been invited by corporations like Bharti, Citibank, HCL and many others to give a pep talk to their employees."

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Wikileaks: US felt Telengana 'surrender' harmed Congress' image - The Economic Times

Wikileaks: US felt Telengana 'surrender' harmed Congress' image - The Economic Times: "By "surrendering" to the Telangana statehood demand, the Congress opened a can of worms and came across as a party that appeared "weak and feeble" and one that can be "easily bullied and intimidated by threats", according to US assessment of the situation in 2009. "

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