Saturday, August 30, 2008

Airport Authority Permissions

Untill now the builders of Twin Cities, who wanted to construct a skyscrapers were applying for No Objection certificate from Airport Authority located in Chennai or Delhi.After applying for No objection in Chennai or Delhi, the Builders were used to wait for about 6 months to 1 year depending upon the number of pending files with the Authority to give permissions.

But from now onwards there is no need to send the applications to either Chennai or Delhi, as those applications are now available for download at websites www.aai.aero or www.airports.aero.So, with this new facility Builders can expect their permission to be granted much sooner than before.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Changes to Voter lists in Hyderabad

  • Complains and changes in Voter cards are accepted till August 31st.
  • Final list will be released in September 15th.
  • EC consulted the local political leaders in this regards
Mr .Sharma informed the newspapers that any changes or corrections in the Voter cards or Voter lists can be brought to the notice of Election Commission by this month end. The Final list of voters is announced in September 15th and also displayed in the website www.ghmc.gov.in
People and have a look into this website and should verify their details. If any corrections are to be made then those can be informed as soon as possible before August 31st.

Officals of Election Commission can be contacted at the numbers :
    • Musheerabad - Mr.ShyamLal - 9963025507
    • Malakpet - Mr.SriRam - 9963550663
    • Amberpet - Mr.Sai SriKanth - 9989930610
    • Khairathabad, Jubilee Hilss - Mr.Ravi Kiran - 9963550665

    Friday, August 15, 2008

    Volunteers rescue snakes them from snake charmers

    Volunteers rescue snakes them from snake charmers on the occasion of Nagapanchami

    Volunteers from Bharatiya Prani Mitra Sangh, Blue Cross, Sahayog Organisation, Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Society, Prani Mitra Ramesh Jagirdar Memorial Society, Abhay Go Sewa Sansthan and Friends of Snakes are the associations working together to protect Animal in Twin cities. They have rescued nearly 50 snakes of various types from snake charmers in Twin cities.
    Recently these all organisations have conducted a attacks in Twin cities, the volunteers have divided themselves in various teams and spread out to various parts of the city to save Animals, Snakes and Birds from people who sell them or provide them on a Rent basis for Rs.500.

    On a name of sacred worships and entertaining the people, few snake charmers as a part of their livelihood, they make a business or earn money by playing the Monkeys, Snakes and also parrots in streets and also harass them by stitching their mouth, enclosing in cage and feed them irregularly.

    Joshi representing People for Animal and Mahesh representing Sahyog Organisation informed that - if anyone sees any activity of harassing these Animals as a Business they can inform these Animal Activists through a phone numbers - 9849993374, 040-27537540.

    The rescued animals which were freed from torture, after their recovery, would be segregated based on their types and then the Forest Department personnel would set them free in their natural habitat.

    Sunday, August 3, 2008

    About Hyderabad

    Greater Hyderabad - being a place among the few Indian cities which has a well preserved cultural heritage and modernity. Hyderabad is known for its culture, fine arts and certain sophistication in manners.

    Residents, Culture, Tourism, Educational Institutes, IT Hub and much more than anything, Hyderabad presents a true picture of secularism and diversity.

    Hyderabad is a great place for tourists with many attractions.

    Hyderabad, being the capital of the state of Andhra Pradesh, it is the fifth largest city in India with an ancient civilization and culture. Hyderabad is one among twin cities along with its twin Secunderabad. The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderbad are nearly 500 years old and is noted for its natural beauty, mosques and minarets, bazaars and bridges, pearls, Bangles, and Biryani.