June 4: Traffic snarls are increasingly becoming common at all important junctions in the city with the cash-strapped Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) unable to fund major infrastructure projects. Though flyovers and over- bridges were proposed at Amberpet, Uppal, LB Nagar, Kandikal Gate and Uppguda four years ago, those continue to remain on paper.

June 4: Climatic conditions in the state are clearly worsening. In fact, environmentalists say that the state capital is the sixth worst polluted city in the country.
Alarmingly, the Krishna and Godavari rivers, that contribute around 90 per cent of the state

HYDERABAD: The number of persons who have tested positive for influenza A (H1N1) flu virus rose to three in Hyderabad and five in the country on Thursday. A 28-year-old software professional, who returned here after a month

Sreenivas Janyala Posted: Friday , Jun 05, 2009 at 0134 hrs IST

HYDERABAD: A 20-year-old medical student from Hyderabad has tested positive for influenza A (H1N1) flu virus, health authorities here have confirmed.

This is the second A (H1N1) positive case reported here. The first positive case, which was also the country

June 3: The wild plant, Mungari Molaka, has blossomed with 21 flowers this season. The rare occurrence presages a strong monsoon, according to some botanists.

June 3: A medical student of Hyderabad who travelled back from Canada via London was tested positive for swine flu (Influenza A-H1N1) and is being treated in isolation facility at Chest Hospital.

Hyderabad, June 3 The Andhra Pradesh Government has projected revenues of Rs 2,300 crore from mining operations in the State during the year, up from Rs 1,755 crore registered in 2008-09.

June 2: The ambitious Musi beautification project taken up by Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation promises to revive the lost glory of the river. Construction of two rubber dams, at an estimated cost of over Rs 16 crore, has already been completed.

June 2: The state government has been dodging the decision to scrap the Metro Rail deal with Maytas despite the law department giving a go ahead. The law department is believed to have made it clear that the government has a strong legal ground to cancel the deal because the consortium failed to meet the agreement conditions.

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