Sinful mango cheesecake July 23, 2013 12:35
If the thought of mangoes makes you go bonkers, here's one recipe that anyone with a sweet tooth would relish to the hilt - baked mango cheesecake. Yeah, you heard it right! Here is one…
Read MorePaneer in a new avatar! June 29, 2013 10:33
You can grill it, bake it, scramble it or eat it raw! And never mind whether you love it or hate it, you simply can't ignore these cubes of wholesome dairy goodness that packs with…
Read MoreHow to make Pan Fried Prawns? June 12, 2013 11:32
One of the quickest as well as easiest way to cook prawns is to pan fry them. Start with a hot pan preferably a non stick. Add a little bit of melted butter or oil…
Read MoreKhubani ka Meetha - A sweet delight from the Nizam's capital May 14, 2013 09:43
Khubani Ka meetha is an Indian dessert made from the dried apricots originating from the Hyderabad 'The city of the Nizam's' - India. Khubani or Khoobbani means apricot in Urdu. It happens to be the…
Read MoreMutton Keema Samosa - one bite can do a lot! March 27, 2013 11:07
It's a fantabulous choice to have a bite on a Mutton Keema Samosa along with some hot tea after getting drenched in colourful "Holi" water. Yes, why not add more colourful variety to our life…
Read MoreTasty and Healthy Fruit Custard November 30, 2012 07:18
Fruit Custard in Indian Style Ingredients needed Vanilla flavored Custard powder - 2 tbspMilk -500 ml/ 2 1/2 cupsSugar -50 grams or as requiredMixed fruits- anything of your choice(Banana,apple,pineapple, papaya, musk melon, chikoo/sapodilla, pomegranate, pear,…
Read MoreHomemade Nutella May 01, 2012 11:42
For some people, Nutella-a smooth chocolate-hazelnut spread found in the peanut butter aisle in most supermarkets - is a nostalgic childhood treat. But I didn’t taste it until college, when a friend who’d been living…
Read MoreRice wagons jump off track, derail traffic April 27, 2012 12:23
Two wagons and a brake van attached to a goods train, ferrying rice to a Food Corporation of India (FCI) godown in Kerala, derailed at Attipattu Pudu Nagar on the outskirts of the city, paralysing suburban services between Chennai and Gummidipoondi on Thursday. A few express trains had to be either diverted or cancelled. The derailment was reported in Attipattu, about 22 kilometres north of Chennai, at 1.30 am on Thursday morning. It forced the railway authorities to suspend all trains services including the Electric Multiple Unit (EMU), which is considered to be the lifeline for tens and thousands of commuters. "Passengers, particularly office-goers used other modes of transport to reach the city," claimed Anbu, a frequent traveller from Arambakkam, a village situated on the Tamil Nadu-Andhra Pradesh border. "In the event of such unexpected cancellations, people even commute by trucks bound for Chennai. Cashing in on the opportunity, some travel agents operate vans, ferrying people to their destinations in and around the city," he added. The situation in the neighbourhood of Ponneri was similar with many switching over to Government buses, However, a few returned home following the unexpected cancellations. According to sources in Ponneri, severe traffic jams were reported near the bus terminus in the small town, as hundreds of people trooped in to board buses. Those who had to report to write examinations had a harrowing time, the sources added. Moreover, two express trains, Chennai Central-Jammu Tawi Andaman Express and Bangalore-Guwahati Express were diverted via Gudur, Renigunta and Arakkonam. The Chennai Central-Howrah Coromandal Express was rescheduled to 14.00 hours due to late running of a pairing train. The Chennai Central-Vijayawada-Chennai Central Jan Shatabdi was cancelled. When contacted, S Anantharaman, Divisional Railway Manager, Chennai Division, who was overseeing restoration work at Attipattu, said that EMU trains were operated from Chennai Central to Ennore in the morning. "However, services on the Chennai-Gummidipoondi up line resumed at 8.25 am. With all restoration work completed by afternoon, the Gummidipoondi - Chennai section was also opened for traffic at 12.45 pm." When asked about the cause for derailment, Anantharaman replied that an inquiry has been ordered in this connection.
Read More3 new CBI courts in Hyd April 23, 2012 09:35
The Andhra Pradesh Chief Justice Madan B Lokur would inaugurate three new CBI courts on 12 and 13 floors of Gagan Vihar building in Nampally of Hyderabad. It may be noted that the CBI Court in Nampally is trying over 250 cases whereas each court was not supposed to try over 70 cases. Justice Pattabhi Ramarao, Justice Nagamaruti Sharma and Justice Ramana Naidu would be appointed as the judges of these courts respectively. With the increase of courts, the cases of CBI will be handled at a fast place. It is known that CBI court in Nampally has been trying Karnataka tourism minister Gali Janardhan Reddy’s case, Jagan illegal assets case and even IAS office Sri Lakshmi’s case. Now that new courts are started, the trials will undoubtedly move at a faster pace.
Read MoreChicken with Creamy Braised Leeks April 20, 2012 10:35
A touch of heavy cream, a few garlic cloves and thyme sprigs round out the flavor of tender braised leeks with chicken in this recipe. The rich, silky sauce is wonderful over whole-wheat egg noodles…
Read MoreMetro rail works in full swing, 1st pillar by April end April 19, 2012 13:28
Metro rail works in Hyderabad are going on in full swing. The first pillar of the elevated metro rail project in Hyderabad and Secunderabad will be constructed in the last week of April in Uppal area of Hyderabad. Notably, Uppal is one of the busiest centres of the city that’s close by to both Hyderabad and Secunderabad. This is going to be the first pillar with eight metres tall and 1.8 meters wide. This area is the part of the third metro line connecting Nagole and Shilparamam (27.51 kilometres). Apparently, seven stations—Uppal, Survey of Inida, NGRI, Habsiguda, Tarnaka and Mettuguda—will be built initially. The Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) Managing Director, NVS Reddy has said that there was sufficient space for barricading as electric poles were shifted besides widening the culverts. It has to be mentioned here that the Centre has granted as much as Rs.18. 76 lakh only for studying on improving the pedestrian facilities. Although the ongoing metro-rail work in the city has become a pain in the head to those who commute on their own vehicles, the project—once finished—will not only make the city look beautiful, but also bring smiles on thousands of people who struggle hours together on the bus to reach from one corner of the city to the other. (Phani)
Read MoreISB joins hands with Pak business school April 14, 2012 07:04
The proposed programmes would focus on family business, entrepreneurship, business leadership and strategy development. Hyderabad based prestigious Indian School of Business on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Karachi-based Institute of Business Administration (IBA) to launch executive MBA programmes for working professionals in Pakistan. On this occasion, Deepak Chandra, Deputy Dean, ISB said: “We hope that this partnership will help create tremendous opportunities for cross-collaboration between the two schools and set the tone for many more future associations aimed at nurturing business leaders and entrepreneurs who would contribute to the growth of business and industry in Pakistan.” He signed the MoU along with Ishrat Husain, Dean and Director, IBA, at the ISB campus. Husain was equally effusive. “We at the IBA, the oldest business school established in 1987 by Wharton, feel privileged to enter into this partnership with ISB. We will start on a modest scale but will build up our relations over time as each one of the two institutions gets to know the other.” The proposed programmes would focus on family business, entrepreneurship, business leadership and strategy development.
Read MoreAadhar card issued under the name Coriander April 12, 2012 06:12
Aadhar Card that the government introduced with much excitement seemed turned unsuccessful only due to reckless attitude of the issuing authorities, who were not only delaying the issue of cards but are resorting to blunders. Recently an Aadhar Card was issued under the name of ‘kothimeera’( coriander leaves in English). This incident took place in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. The worst part of it is that photo was changed, name was changed and even wrong address was printed. People who got to know this were reportedly complaining as to how could the officials print a card on coriander name. Irony is that the father’s name on the card was printed as palav and in address section it was printed gongura thota (Hibiscus cannabinus), mamidikaya ooru (mango village) and then finally Ananthapur district. The card number is—499118665246. The postman, who first saw this address, was astonished and then told it to the villagers who laughed out their lungs. Altough there was no mandal name mentioned on that, the card has come to hands of postman based on the pin code. Even if someone played prank by applying with this name, how could officials overlook it and accept the card is a million dollar question. At least after this incident, the government should ask its employees to work honestly and those found not working properly should be dismissed immediately irrespective of person’s problems as country’s fate and future depends on the government employees.
Read MoreHyderabad hosts Mexican Film Festival 2012 April 09, 2012 06:04
All films will be screening in the stunning new AISFM Student Theatre inside Annapurna Studios, Banjara Hills. Annapurna International School of Film + Media (AISFM) and Hyderabad Film Club are proud to present Hyderabad’s first Mexican Film Festival. All films will be screening in the stunning new AISFM Student Theatre inside Annapurna Studios, Banjara Hills, according to a press note from AISFM. The festival screening schedule is: Pan’s Labyrinth (Fri, 13/4, 6pm), The Bastards (Sat, 15/4, 5:30pm), Carnival Of Sadom (Sat, 15/4, 7:15pm), Used Parts (Sun, 16/4, 5:30pm), More Than Anything In The World (Sun, 16/4, 7:15pm), Backyard (Mon, 17/4, 6:30pm) All films are free to attend, however advance bookings are strongly recommended as we expect most of the screenings to book out. For more details and to book your seats, head to http://www.isfm.edu.in/blog/mexican-film-festival-april-2012/
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