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Telangana to increase retirement age of Singareni workers, employees to 61 years ANI | Updated: Jul 21, 2021 06:31 IST
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 21 (ANI): Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has decided to increase the retirement age of Singareni workers and employees to 61 years.
Telangana Chief Minister Office (CMO) said on Tuesday informed that the CM has instructed Singareni MD Sridhar to decide on the date for the implementation of the new retirement age in the Board meeting to be held on July 26 and announce the same.
Based on the requests made by the Telangana Boggu Ghani Karmika Sangham, Coal Belt area MLAs for enhancement of the retirement age, the CM has taken the decision. With this decision, 43, 899 workers, employees and officers of the Singareni will get benefit.
The surging Covid-19 pandemic has caused untold miseries for many households and even completely wiped out some families - the family of police officer G. Krishna Prasad, who was killed by suspected terrorists in Hyderabad in 1992, has lost at .
Nine patients being treated for black fungus in Anantapur GGH
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Their condition is serious, says hospital Superintendent
Nine COVID-19 patients, who, after recovering, returned to the Government General Hospital here with severe symptoms of headache, fever, pain under the eyes, nasal or sinus congestion, and partial loss of vision, were diagnosed with mucormycosis, also known as Black Fungus.
While five patients had come to the hospital on Thursday, four were admitted on Friday.
“All of them are being treated with oral drugs, as the injectable drugs, which are more effective, are unavailable anywhere in the State. These drugs are likely to reach the teaching hospitals that are designated for treating Black Fungus cases on Monday,” GGH Superintendent K.S.S. Venkateswara Rao told
Phone harassment of women worst in Hyderabad DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Updated Apr 5, 2021, 7:01 am IST
Almost half of the 154 complaints filed by the SHE teams of Cyberabad last month were about harassment by phone
According to statistics, SHE teams of Cyberabad received the highest number of petitions regarding phone harassment (70) followed by blackmailing and harassment (17) and stalking (15). (Representational Image/AFP)
HYDERABAD: The SHE teams of Cyberabad have received as many as 154 complaints last month. Almost half of them were about harassment by phone. Of the 154 cases, 68 were registered, including 15 criminal cases and 53 petty ones.
According to statistics, SHE teams of Cyberabad received the highest number of petitions regarding phone harassment (70) followed by blackmailing and harassment (17) and stalking (15). The other complaints were related to misbehaving, cheating and passing lewd comments.