Birth, death registrations missing in CRS
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Civil Registration System is the Centre’s nationwide digital database
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Civil Registration System is the Centre’s nationwide digital database
Telangana, an IT powerhouse base for top multinationals and home grown firms, is glaringly absent in the nationwide digital database of Civil Registration System (CRS), a dynamic births & deaths website initiated by the Union Government in 2015 for a uniform registration process across the country.
While the Registrar General India (RGI) at the Centre coordinates registration activities throughout the country, in 19 States it is either the Health Department, department of economics and statistics in 12 States or respective local governments in four States which do the job.
Civic body razes left wing of Amberpet Serai
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Qutb Shahi era structure makes way for four-lane flyover
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Qutb Shahi era structure makes way for four-lane flyover
The left wing of the Amberpet Serai has been bulldozed by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation on Tuesday to make way for a four-lane flyover.
“The corbels, the architecture, the construction material show that this is a Qutb Shahi era structure. This was part of the historical topography of Amberpet and now it is wrecked,” says Sibghat Khan, an architecture student and history buff.
“Our shop has been here for the past 50 years. We are not sure about the compensation we are going to get,” said Afroz, who lost his shop in front of the Serai. Other shops, which were razed earlier, are now operating from different locations in the same area.
As many as 12 new high-level bridges across Musi River are going to come up in the high traffic areas with a major objective to ease congestion in the areas around Musi.
COVID cases rise in twin cities as testing is increased
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Telangana records 2,493 positive cases and 15 deaths
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A. Balaji, DSP, giving mask to a girl moving without one in Sangareddy on Tuesday.
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Telangana records 2,493 positive cases and 15 deaths
Telangana recorded 2,493 COVID positive cases and 15 deaths, three less than previous day, on Tuesday. The positive cases were just 31 less than the previous day, but the number of tests increased to 94,189 from 87,110 the previous day with results of 1,462 samples awaited on Tuesday.
Director of Public Health G. Srinivasa Rao informed in the daily health bulletin that there are 33,254 active positive cases either in home isolation or under treatment in hospitals, fewer than the 35,042 the previous day. This takes the overall infected number to 5.81 lakh whereas the recoveries got lower to 3,308 when compared to 3,464 cases the previous day.