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State Plans to Set up World-Class Centre for Curative Therapies in Hyd 2 TELANGANA KHAMMAM TUESDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2020 State plans to set up world-class centre for curative therapies in Hyd State Industry Minister K T Rama Rao says that government is committed to building capabilities of tomorrow and is planning to establish a world-class institution focussed on curative therapies in Hyderabad HANS NEWS SERVICE Hyderabad: Telangana Industry and IT Minister KT Rama Rao on Monday said that government was planning to establish a world-class institution focussed on curative therapies in Hyderabad, which Inter student’s death triggers would be engaged in a�ordable de- velopment and commercialisation of new age curative therapies (par- ticularly Cell and Gene Therapy). protest by parents at D-Mart The Minister inaugurated the 17th BioAsia convention here on second year in a private college Police personnel arrived on Monday. He said that government S Parents allege that the in Hayathnagar and staying in the spot and brought the situa- was committed to building capa- security staff of D-Mart the hostel. tion under control. Based on the bilities of tomorrow and was plan- store assaulted their son On Sunday night, along with complaint police registered a ning to establish a world-class in- accusing him of chocolate his three friends he had visited case and are investigating. They stitution focussed on curative the� the stores to make purchases. are verifying the CCTV footage therapies. The institution would State Industry and IT Minister KT Rama Rao speaking a�er inaugura�ng the 17th BioAsia conven�on in Hyderabad on Monday When he had done shopping, the to get clarity in the case and are be working for curative therapies S Demand ac�on against security sta� of the stores inquiring the security sta� and for the diseases pertinent to India entry of Syngene further consoli- change due to several factors in- clearances. He said that the skilling the store staff stopped his son and accusing him other employees of the store. and also other developing coun- dates Hyderabad’s position as a cluding price erosion and other initiatives were also progressing of stealing chocolates, they The victim’s parents and their tries. “We have partnered with the Global R&D hub. reasons. This change, while posing well. “We have facilitated industry HANS NEWS SERVICE started argument with him and supporters also demanded action Center for Cell and Molecular Bi- Regarding the Medical Devices a challenge to the industry is also focused training programmes for his friends and assaulted his son. against the college hostel man- ology (CCMB), a premier R&D in- Park, the Minister said, it was opening up new opportunities. upskilling workforce. We had ear- Hyderabad: Mild tension pre- His son sustained injuries and agement for their negligence and stitution in this e�ort,” said the country’s largest medical devices Ageing population, increase in lier announced establishment of vailed at D-Mart stores in Hay- lost his consciousness and col- questioned how they relieved Minister. The Minister said that park spread over 276 acres and chronic illness and demand for B-Hub, which will be first-of-its- athnagar on Monday when the lapsed. their students out from the hos- Hyderabad contributes to more within a span of about 2 years, over personalised healthcare is setting kind scale up manufacturing facil- parents of a student who died in His friends immediately tel without taking permission or than 35 per cent to the national 20 companies are setting up their the ball rolling for the industry,” ity in Genome Valley. Centre’s De- suspicious circumstances staged rushed him to a nearby private informing the parents. pharma production with a com- manufacturing and R&D units. said Rao. He called upon the indus- partment of Biotechnology has protest in front of it and damaged hospital where he died while un- However, the hostel o�cials bined enterprise value of 50 billion Few of them are about to com- tries to leverage the opportunities agreed to partner with State gov- its furniture. The parents alleged dergoing treatment, Balaji said that two students left the Dollars. “We have a vision to grow mence their commercial produc- to develop a�ordable and innova- ernment in this endeavour duly that the security sta� of the store stated. hostel in the night and after some the industry from USD 50 Billion tion at the park, he said. KTR said tive solutions for tomorrow’s prob- recognising the potential of this fa- attacked their son accusing him The angry parents and their time another two left the prem- to 100 Billion Dollars and create 4 that Pharma City was one of the lems. cility to accelerate biopharma of chocolate theft. supporters rushed to the D-Mart ises, later they met at a point and lakh new jobs in this decade,” said flagship initiatives of the govern- The Minister said that all the growth in the country. The project According to Vanasthalipuram store on Monday and staged had gone to the stores. They were KTR. He welcomed Syngene to ment to create a global benchmark planning works for establishment will be grounded in the next two police, they received a complaint protest in front of it demanding also conducting an enquiry over Genome Valley, which has come up for sustainable industrial cities. of Hyderabad Pharma City were months and will feature a growth from the victim’s father L Balaji action against the sta� and the the negligence of the hostel sta�. with Rs 170 crore and added that “The industry is on the cusp of complete including statutory phase park,” said KTR. stating that his son L Sateesh management. Later they dam- Nayak (17), was studying Inter aged the furniture of the store. TS EDCET ON MAY 23 One detained for cheating, forgery Transport Minister escapes HANS NEWS SERVICE cheating came to light when the bank o�cials called up Vasund- TSCHE announces schedule Hyderabad: The Jubilee Hills Po- hara’s o�ce as part of verification unhurt as convoy cars collide lice have detained a junior ac- process and came to know that she from February 24. countant of Nandamuri Vasund- did not applied for it and denied HANS NEWS SERVICE Online submission of The last date for submission of hara, wife of Tollywood actor and signing any document. The bank applica�ons starts from registration of online application TDP MLA from Hindupur Nan- o�cials immediately blocked the Hyderabad: Transport Minister February 24 form without late fee is April 20. damuri Balakrishna, on the request and conducted an inquiry. Puvvada Ajay Kumar escaped unhurt Fee for the general category is Rs charges of cheating and forgery of Later the accountant approached when three cars of his convoy collided S The last date for submission 650 and for SC, ST and PHCs, it is her signature. According to police, the police and lodged a complaint with each other and damaged badly of online applica�on form Rs 450, he said. the suspect K Shiva who recently against Shiva. Based on his com- on Monday afternoon. without late fee is April 20 Last dates for submission of the joined the job had allegedly forged plaint, police swung into action According to Banjara Hills police, online forms with a late fee of Rs her signature and applied for a and registered a case of cheating the accident occurred near Vengal Rao SThe entrance test will be 500 is April 25, with a late fee of Rs mobile banking service from a pri- and forgery against Shiva and de- Park in Banjara Hills when three cars held on May 23 in two 1,000 till April 30 and with a late vate bank in Banjara Hills. The tained him. of his convoy hit one another while sessions, fee of Rs 2,000, the applications avoiding a bike on the road. Later, the could be submitted till May 4. Minister left in another vehicle. SThe test will be held at 14 The entrance examination will On receipt of information, police towns and ci�es across TS be held in two sessions, from 11 am rushed to the spot and after registering and AP to 1 pm and from 3 pm to 5 pm on Senior IAS o�cer a case took up investigation. May 23, it said. S Results to be declared on The test will be conducted in 14 June 11 regional centers across Telangana transferred and Andhra Pradesh, in the cities HANS NEWS SERVICE of Hydeabad, Karimnagar, Waran- HANS NEWS SERVICE senior IAS offer was not gal, Narasampet, Nizamabad, happy with the current post- Hyderabad: TSCHE has announced Khammam, Sathupally, Kodada, Hyderabad: Senior IAS offi- ing . the schedule for the TS Ed.CET- Nalgonda, Mahabubnagar, Adil- cer and Special Chief Secre- Sinha was one of the strong 2020. abad, Siddipet (Medak), Vi- tary to Animal Husbandry aspirants for the post of Chief In a press release here on Mon- jayawada and Kurnool. and Fisheries Aadhar Sinha Secretary until his contem- day, TSCHE Chairman Prof T Papi Candidates can obtain further has been transferred and porary Somesh Kumar Reddy said that the notification for details of eligibility, syllabus, asked to report GAD ( Politi- grabbed the top position in the TS EdCET-2020 will be issued model paper related instructions cal) with immediate effect. the State administration last on February 20. The commence- and procedures by visiting He was appointed as Secre- month. Officials said that ment of submission of online ap- https://edcet.tsche.ac.in. tary to Animal Husbandry de- Chief Minister K Chan- plication through website at Results of the test will be de- partment in the recent drashekar Rao will take a de- http;s://edcet.tsche.act.in will start clared on June 11.
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