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🫖 Launching Cosmic Curiosity
Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs hires 2000 new employees

Space Lab For The Next Gen Scientists

The Print
Blue Blocks School proudly marks the triumphant launch of their "Innovative Space Lab in collaboration with IIT Hyderabad on August 23, 2023," where students now embark on cosmic adventures beyond the ordinary classroom!
Live Simulation: In a rare coincidence, the students of Blue Blocks School celebrated the soft landing of the Vikram lander and the inauguration of the Innovation Space Lab with a live simulation of the Chandrayaan 3 landing. The students landed their prototype Vikram lander and operated the Pragyan rover in the space lab before inaugurating it by cutting the ribbon.
Inspiring The Next Gen: This space lab designed by Blue Blocks in collaboration with IIT Hyderabad gives a glimpse of what education can achieve with a futuristic vision. Pavan Goyal - the founder of Blue Blocks stated at the inauguration the lab aims for exploration, responsibility, and innovation.
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Gold-man Sachs Brings A Bagful Of Jobs

People Matters
Get ready for some financial razzle-dazzle as Goldman Sachs gears up to sprinkle a bit of Wall Street magic in Hyderabad, India, with a new eight-story office set to bring in a crowd of 2000 new number-crunching wizards expanding its footprint in India!
Office For A New Economy: The new Goldman Sachs office housing 3000 employees will be transformed into a ‘Centre of Excellence’ for banking services, business analytics, and platform engineering. The new centre will also focus on emerging technologies such as AI and Machine Learning.
Progressive Business Policy: The new office is set to serve as a pivotal innovation hub for Goldman Sachs operation verticals. Goldman Sachs CEO David M Solomon praised the progressive business policies of the Telangana government which prompted the company to expand their operations in the city.
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Captivated By The Allure Of Travel

Telangana Today
With a whopping 1 crore domestic passengers from January to June this year alone, it seems like everyone's rushing to catch their flights from the 'Land of Biryani' to all corners of the country.
Travel frenzy: RGIA noted a huge surge in domestic air traffic with 99,88,369 passengers flying from Hyderabad to the rest of India in the first half of the year. The data given by AAI shows a one-of-its-kind hike as compared to any similar period in the entire last decade.
On-Demand Destinations: The summer seasons of April and May marked the peak of domestic passenger footfall. The tourist locations of Goa, Coorg, Munnar, and Kashmir have emerged as the top travel destinations
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A 200-Year-Old Culinary Legacy

Siasat
Hyderabad's sweetness quotient is off the charts as a delightful legacy of Shivnath Mangilal Mithai Wala spanning nearly two centuries continues from 1846 to tantalize taste buds and shape the cuisine of Hyderabad with the delicious Kalakand and Jalebi.
A Sweet Tale of Migration: A young Shivnath Sankla arrived in Hyderabad in 1846, and borrowed a cart, gas stove, and 10 litres of milk from a neighbour to eke out a living using his skills of making delicious Kalakand and Jalebi. 177 years later, his legacy Shivnath Mangilal Mithai Wala occupies a vaunted space in Hyderabad’s culinary history.
An Elite Food Joint: Over the years this famous confectionary has played host to eminent guests. From cooking for the British Viceroy in the pre-independence era to hosting famous politicians such as Renuka Chaudhary and Bollywood personalities, the eatery has had a lasting impact on every generation
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Vintage Infrastructure In Old City

Siasat
Hyderabad's old city finds itself doing a pedestrian shuffle as it yearns for more crosswalks and a dash of equitable urban development! The residents of the Old City seek the implementation of pedestrian signal systems to facilitate road crossings.
Bereft of Development: As Hyderabad climbs the glossy heights of development, the Old City is getting left behind in the development race. Residents of the area seek the installation of pedestrian signal systems for a safer way to cross the bustling Old City roads.
Unequal Approach: These modern pedestrian crossings are installed in newly developed localities of Attapur and Bandlaguda. However, the lack of such systems in areas like Engine Bowli, Shah Ali Banda is leading to an asymmetry in development of the city.
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Morning Chai Daily Picks
🍽️ Twisted Tastes: Get ready to have your taste buds do the tango at the elegant and quirk Glass House cafe where they are flipping traditional recipes with a modern twist in Jubilee Hills
🚀 India On The Moon: Hyderabad's over the moon with Chandrayaan 3! The city glued to the screen at special screening of the moon landing exploded into rapturous applause and shouts of joy as India achieved a soft landing on the moon
🍫 Cacao Craze: Manam, a craft chocolate brand that's blending flavors like a culinary Picasso, creating a sweet symphony that might just make Willy Wonka's factory look like a chocolate kindergarten
🎭️ Intense Courtroom Drama: Get ready for a mock trial that's about to turn the stage into a courtroom drama!"Muddayini Pravesatpettandi" promises an intense ride through desire, gender twists, and a power play, even the stage lights might need a break
😁 A Laughter Ride: Brace yourselves for a laughter marathon!"Hasi Mazaak" in Hyderabad promises so many chuckles, you might accidentally invent a new ab workout just from holding your sides!
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