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			<title>Three Die of Swine Flu, over 15 hospitalised</title>
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HYDERABAD: The dreaded swine flu has raised its ugly head 
again. It has claimed three lives in the State in the past 24 hours and resulted 
in the hospitalisation of over 15 persons including 15 nursing students.

Of the three victims, two died at the Gandhi Hospital and another fell victim to 
the virus at the Government Chest Hospital. Official sources said one of the 
victims, a 28-year-old from Narsingapeta in Atmakur S Mandal of Nalgonda 
district had been suffering from swine flu for the past few days. He was 
referred to the Government Chest Hospital in Erragadda where he breathed his 
last late on Wednesday night.

Of the two, who succumbed to the virus at the Gandhi Hospital, one was a 
65yearold from Raghavapuram in Mothe mandal of Nalgonda district. The other was 
from Jammikunta in Karimnagar district. Both of them died on Thursday.
Even as the swine full toll rises, 15 nursing students of the Gandhi Hospital 
exhibited symptoms of the virus and were immediately admitted to the hospital 
this morning. All the girls reportedly share the same room. Doctors said the 
girls had been kept in isolation wards and their nasal swabs sent for testing.

Meanwhile, four others, including a 23yearold woman from Tirupati and a 
threeyearold boy from Tipparti in Nalgonda district were hospitalised after they 
contracted the deadly virus.

While the woman from Tirupati who delivered a baby recently was shifted to the 
Christian Medical College (CMC) Hospital at Vellore in Tamil Nadu, the 
threeyearold from Nalgonda is undergoing treatment at the Government Hospital. 
Doctors said two others from Nalgonda had also tested positive for swine flu. 
The spurt in swine flu cases is being attributed to the rainy season.
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			<category>News - Hyderabad News</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 23:02:44 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>A foreign threat in Chanchalguda jail too!</title>
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			<description>HYDERABAD: With as many as 40 foreigners confined within its 
four walls, the the Chanchalguda jail in Hyderabad has got an `international 
feel' but Indian inmates are not feeling safe anymore. 

Remand prisoners, especially those from African countries, are the worst of the 
lot as they resort to violence attacking other inmates.  They are a menace. We 
have had instances of them getting into fights with other prisoners. Whenever we 
sense that the remand prisoners from African countries are in a belligerent 
mood, we post more guards to prevent any outbreak of violence,  said 
Chanchalguda jail superintendent Chandrasekhar. 

Sources said that in some instances, the jail staff have to physically deal with 
them and forcibly put them in solitary confinement. 

Apart from remand prisoners from African countries, especially Nigeria, the 
Chanchalguda jail is home to undertrials belonging to Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Japan 
and European countries. The alleged crime that landed them in prison could be 
overstaying, include dealing in drugs, committing frauds and terror activities.


Almost all the Sri Lanka prisoners are fishermen who strayed into Indian waters 
and have been lodged here. The Chanchalguda jail in Hyderabad has been 
designated as a place where foreigners have to be lodged irrespective of where 
they allegedly committed a crime in the state. 

The remand prisoners from other countries apart from having a problem with local 
prisoners sometimes have a major problem with the food served in the jail. 

Since the same provisions of the jail manual apply for foreign prisoners, they 
cannot be expected to get any special treatment.  Sometimes they angrily throw 
away their plates,  a jail source said. Prison authorities, however, said that 
based on a recommendation of a jail doctor, the foreign prisoners are given 
bread. 

The frustration of some of the foreign prisoners is also said to be because they 
have nobody to help them get out of prison. The jail authorities write to the 
embassies of the countries of the foreign prisoners to take up their case.  Some 
respond, some do not. Such prisoners get legal help as they are entitled to and 
given by the government,  Chanchalguda jail superintendent Chandrasekhar said.


At the Charlapally Central Prison too, there are three foreigners spending their 
time as convicts. These include a Pakistani and two Nigerians. The Pakistani 
prisoner is undergoing a 14-year prison term in a terror-related crime. 

Even at the Charlapally jail, the Nigerian convicts have reportedly become a 
`law and order' problem for the jail staff. Since the huge prison has more 
accommodation, whenever they posed a problem, they are segregated and isolated. 
It may be mentioned here that Nigerian nationals caught in the city were 
involved in financial frauds and cheating apart from peddling drugs. Two days 
ago, a Nigerian, Okechukwu Ohazuruke was arrested by the city police for selling 
cocaine. 
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			<category>News - Hyderabad News</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 23:04:32 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>L&amp;T bags  Rs 12000 crore Hyderabad metro project</title>
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			<description>Hyderabad : More than a year after the state government 
scrapped the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project awarded to Maytas Infra, the 
government today decided to award the Rs 12,132 crore project to Larsen and 
Toubro Limited.

L T had emerged as the lowest bidder after fresh bids were called for early this 
year.

The state Cabinet approved the recommendations of a three-member committee to 
award the project to L T that has emerged as the lowest bidder.

L T has sought Rs 1,458 crore as Viability Gap Funding for the project. The VGF 
amount would be released by the Government of India while the Andhra Pradesh 
government would spend Rs 1,980 crore towards the acquisition of 204 acres of 
land at two places in Hyderabad as well as relief and rehabilitation of the 
affected 
people.

The state government would release Rs 500 crore as the first instalment in the 
current financial year, said Minister for Information J Geeta Reddy.

L T would form a special purpose vehicle and enter into a concession agreement 
with the state government within a month of the Letter of Award.

It would have to provide bank guarantee for Rs 360 crore as performance security 
and achieve financial closure in six months, the Minister said.

Ground works for the project were scheduled to commence in January 2011, she 
added.

The project would be completed in five years, covering three high-density 
traffic corridors over a 70-km route.

Last July, the Government scrapped the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project after Maytas 
Infra failed to achieve financial closure.

A consortium led by Maytas Infra which was awarded the contract was unable to 
start the project for various reasons.
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			<category>News - Business News</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 23:01:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>An extravagant walima in Hyderabad</title>
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			<description>The wedding reception of Justice Sardar Ali Khan’s nephew — Muqtadar Amir Khan with Tahoora Hafsa Khan was an evening of glitz and glam. 

The city’s swish set turned up in their best attire to be a part of the celebrations. The décor of the venue at Secunderabad was in traditional style. Close friends took turns wishing the newly weds and clicked pictures with them to capture the moment. Guests were seen catching up with one another while relishing the yummy authentic Hyderabadi spread. Friends and relatives hung about till midnight at the soiree before bidding adieu. 

Spotted were Minister Venkat Reddy with daughter Lohita, Aamer Javeed, Zafar Alam Khan, Khaja Khan and Hamed Khaleel among others. </description>
			<category>News - Art &amp; Culture News</category>
			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 23:07:17 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Hyderabad school principal allegedly abused many girl students</title>
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Mohammed Salahuddin Ayub 
Hyderabad: Mohammed Salahuddin Ayub, director and principal of
Parkwood International School, had sexually abused more than one girl
student, according to Central Crime Station (CCS) sleuths investigating
one of the most heinous sexual crime cases in the city. 

The
55-year-old-director, who has three sons in the same age group as his
victims, was produced before the additional chief metropolitan court on
Friday and was remanded in judicial custody till August 5. He was taken to Cherlapally jail. 

Before
producing him in the court, the sleuths took the accused to Osmania
General Hospital to check his medical fitness and then APFSL to conduct a
 potency test. The seized a handycam with memory card in which the accused allegedly
recorded all the sleazy videos of the victims and a .32 pistol, with
which the accused had allegedly threatened the victim. 

Police
have also recorded statements from a doctor of Hyderabad Nursing Home
near GHMC headquarters, to whom Ayub took the class XI student for
abortion. In her statement, the doctor reportedly told the police that
by the time Ayub brought the girl to hospital, her pregnancy had already
 got terminated by pills. As a result, they merely provided treatment to
 her. </description>
			<category>News - Crime Watch</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 01:16:43 +0100</pubDate>
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