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Buoyancy back in Hyderabad s food business

Buoyancy back in Hyderabad’s food business Updated: Updated: July 02, 2021 20:16 IST The weekend after the lockdown restrictions were lifted in Telangana, most Hyderabad food joints registered brisk business Share Article AAA The weekend after the lockdown restrictions were lifted in Telangana, most Hyderabad food joints registered brisk business As the vaccination drive picks up momentum in Telangana, restaurateurs regained the hope of businesses crawling back to normal. A significant number of the migrant workforce is also returning from their respective home towns after getting vaccinated, or to get vaccinated in Hyderabad. While eateries witnessed a steady rise in footfall after the lockdown was lifted in the state, speciality restaurants attached to hotel chains that shut during the lockdown are happy to report being ‘pre-booked’ during the weekends.

Hyderabad sees brief spell of rainfall

Hyderabad sees brief spell of rainfall Updated: Updated: IMD forecasts light to moderate rain across State in coming days Share Article AAA Sudden downpour in Hyderabad on Tuesday came as much-needed relief to the heat-weary.   | Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL IMD forecasts light to moderate rain across State in coming days City has received brief spell of showers towards the evening after a scorching and sultry day on Tuesday. Heavy winds and dust storm preceded the thunderstorm which lasted for about five to 10 minutes across various localities. Trees were uprooted and branches broke and fell on roads, obstructing traffic. The rain began at around 6 p.m. at several locations, including Malkajgiri, Kapra, Shaikpet, Alwal, Rajendra Nagar, Uppal, Balanagar, Serilingampally, Himayatnagar, Asifnagar, and others.

Residents of VKR Avenue demand drinking water | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: DMK cadres and residents of VKR Avenue near GN Mills staged a protest in front of the city corporation office in Thudiyalur on Tuesday demanding regular drinking water supply to the area. Drinking water is now supplied to the area only once in two to three weeks, the protesters said. “They used to get water once in 10 days. Water pressure is so low that it takes three hours to fill seven buckets. While there is sufficient water in reservoirs, why can’t the corporation supply water regularly?” asked K Chandrasekaran, secretary of DMK’s 3rd ward. Residents are forced to shell out a substantial amount to buy water, Chandrasekaran said. “Whenever we raised the issue, officials came up with an excuse or other. They should focus on repairing pipeline leaks.”

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