Telangana
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Eid in Hyderabad

Nayaab was closed, and Shadab peeked past its closed arches. The doors that proclaimed ‘Madina Hotel – Best Biryani in Hyderabad Since 1947’ were promiscuously shut in the presence of foreigners who had no business being awake at that hour. Continue reading
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HYDRAA: Revanth Reddy’s pet project turns heads in Telangana

The question remains as to how long this drive can continue and how soon Mr Reddy will have to bow down to popular opinion. Continue reading
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Telangana Budget 2024: Freebies don’t cut it

Welfare schemes rarely succeed in making a people hospitable to crisis and feed, instead, upon their insecurities. Continue reading
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The Last Hyderabadi

Wasn’t it George Bernard Shaw who said that politics was the last resort of the scoundrel? The last Hyderabadi remembered having read something of the sort during his time at the Nizam College. Continue reading
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Why I Will Not Vote (and You Shouldn’t Either)

The biggest reason why I got disillusioned by politics – of which I take a great general interest – and voting in general is the fall from grace that our former chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao enjoyed. Continue reading
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The Congress have a tough job ahead: A commoner’s reflections on the Telangana elections

The door shown to the BRS by the people came as a huge shocker. Continue reading
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Best dosas in Hyderabad: Swach, HITEC City

The texture of the dosa was rather thick, and this helped in ladling all the filling in one go. Continue reading
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Personal ordeal of the floods in Telangana

Waking up last Thursday in the single-storied house he has rented, my father found his feet almost completely submerged in water as he tried to sit up in bed. Continue reading

Mohul is a national-level cricketer, poet, sports journalist, travel writer and essayist from Hyderabad, India.
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