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COVID-19 story: How the lockdown turned a musician into a chef

How COVID lockdown turned this Hyderabad musician into a chef While many new establishments indulge in a fair bit of marketing before, they start, it was in fact the other way around for this entrepreneur By Nikita Venkatesh|   Updated: 18th February 2021 9:06 am IST The restaurant is open six days a week except Tuesday Hyderabad: The year 2020 was difficult for literally the entire world, thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It disrupted our lives, but it also forced many to be more creative and to also look for new avenues. It was the same for 36-year-old Arun Ruben who is also popularly known as BaaBaa in the Hyderabad’s music scene. Just when the lockdown eased up he began cooking for his friends out of personal interest not knowing that this would change a lot of things for him.

TRS Govt Spends One-third Of Annual Budget On Agriculture: Harish Rao

TRS Govt Spends One-third Of Annual Budget On Agriculture: Harish Rao Feb 09, 2021, 16:20 IST SIDDIPET: Budget is the most important planning done for the development of the country or the state. Many reforms and growth plans are discussed in the budget sessions. There is a lot of burden and responsibility on our elected finance ministers as they plan the budget for the coming up year. They have to see to it that every sector of life has to be benefited. Now let us see into the state of Telangana for their budget plans and reforms. Minister for finance T Harish Rao has mentioned recently that this year’s State Budget will specialize in the mechanization of the farming sector. As we all know farming is the food to all, and expert plans and push should be given to this section. He said that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has already started envisaging plans to enhance facilities provided to ryots in Telangana. The Minister toured Siddipet and Husnabad Assembly const

Hyderabad s office market absorption up by 83% during Oct-Dec

Hyderabad office market sees net absorption rise 83 per cent in Q4 : JLL

Cyber city comes alive as runners hit the streets amid pandemic | Events Movie News

facebook Pintrest For the first time in over 10 months, runners in the city had a reason to cheer as Hyderabad staged its first major run during the pandemic. More than thousand people turned up at the crack of dawn to take part in the 5K and 10K runs respectively that began at the Durgam Cheruvu Cable Bridge near Hitec City. Participants were given sanitisers and were advised to maintain physical distance from fellow runners as people from all walks of life turned up and embraced the new normal. Rajitha Kumari, a software engineer from the city, tells us, “I’ve sorely missed these runs over the past 10 months and it feels great to be able to do it again. Participants were released in batches as a safety precaution keeping the Covid-19 pandemic in mind. We felt safe and had a great run. The added advantage was that it took place on the cable bridge, making it a very scenic run.”Nikhil, a fitness enthusiast, adds, “It’s important to pay attention to fitness, especially dur

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