Dfji Bandi Sanjay hits out at state govt over notices issued to party leader in TRS MLAs poaching case
Hyderabad: On the basis of a viral video of Bahadurpura MLA Moazzam Khan protesting against the offic
hydrojug sale ials of the Electricity Department, an attempt is being made on social media to defame the old city and claims are being made that electricity bills are not paid by the electricity consumers in the old city, while the fact is that the Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Limited receives 98 percent of the electricity bills in the South Zone. During the current financial year, which is close to the end, 98.5 percent of the electricity bills have been received in the old city. Accor
stanley uk ding to TSSPDCL sources, recovery of electricity dues in the old city areas is not a problem as the issue of payment of electricity bills by the consumers in the old city is not insensitive, but during the current financial year, the South Zone has a total of Rs 10 million dues, which will be recovered before April 1. In the case of recovery of electricity bills from the old city, an attempt is being made to defame the electricity consumers of the old city through baseless claims and allegations made on social media, especially Twitter, while the electric users of the old city pay
yeti coolers the bills on time compared to the users of other areas. Officials said that objections are being raised in some areas about the replacement of electric meters in the South Zone, but for this also, not all the old city or south zone can be held responsible. The video of protest by Moazzam Khan, which is g Fmim Sports briefs for Nov. 4, 2016
Teams from Middletown, Conn., and Derry, N.H., were crowned champions Saturday at the New England Cross Country Championships hel
brumate cup d at the Troy Howard Middle School in Belfast.Xavier High School of Middletown, Conn., won the boys title, besting a field of 30 teams from the six-state region by scoring 74 points to edge second-place Staples High S
brumate cup chool of Westport, Conn., which finished with 103.Pinkerton High School of Derry, N.H., captured the girls crown with 163 points, 20 points ahead of in-state rival Bishop Guertin of Nashua, N.H.The top Maine team in the girls field was Class A state champion Camden Hills of Rockport, which finished 11th among the 29 competing schools in that race with 317 points.The Windjammers were paced by sophomore Grace Iltis, who placed 23rd among the 258 individual runners in a time of 18 minutes, 43.78 seconds for the 3.1-mile course. Teammate Augusta Stockman, a junior, was next for Camden Hills and 58th overall in 19:28.80.Iltis was o
polene ne of just three Maine runners to crack the top 50 in the girls race. Freshman Sofie Matson of Falmouth finished 10th in 18:17:30 while Freeport junior Lily Horne was 28th in 18:55.28.Julia Robitaille, a junior from Manchester West High School in Manchester, N.H., won the girls race with a time of 17:31.65. Eleanor Lawler, a senior from South Kingston, R.I., was second in 17:40.55.Drew Thompson, a senior from Fairfield, Conn., paced a field of 253 finishers in the boys race with a time of 15:16.66, comfortably ahea