
Two days after the leakage of poisonous gas vapour from its plant at R R Venkatapuram village in Visakhapatnam that claimed the lives of 12 people, LG Polymers India Ltd on Saturday apologised to the people for the mishap.

The Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy government on Saturday gave a further shock to the tipplers by further reducing the number of wine shops in the state by 13 per cent as part of its attempt to discourage liquor consumption and implement prohibition in a phased manner.

The discussions are happening in some social media pages about Lokesh and Pawan Kalyan not going to Vizag to console and morally support the Styrene Gas Leak victims. Here is a thread.

With relaxations in lockdown norms, the city roads witnessed more vehicles on Saturday, nearly 45 days after curbs were imposed to check spread of coronavirus.

Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan has urged political parties not to stage agitations over the Vizag gas leak tragedy, at a time when the nation is already battling the COVID-19 pandemic, and when social distancing is mandatory.

The Telangana government was making all arrangements to bring stranded Telugu people in the United States and Europe in special flights as part of Vande Bharat mission, but is paying little attention to the labourers held up in the Gulf countries.

YSR Congress party president and Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy displayed unusual magnanimity by announcing ex gratia of Rs 1 crore to each of the families of the deceased in the Visakapatnam gas leakage mishap.

With just 43 cases reported on Saturday, Andhra Pradesh reported it's lowest daily tally of COVID-19 cases in weeks.

Ram Pothineni's 'Red' was supposed to hit the big screens on April 9th, but it has been postponed indefenitely due to the Coronavirus scare.

Two days after gas leakage from LG Polymers claimed 12 lives and affected hundreds of others, people of Venkatapuram village staged a protest on Saturday with three dead bodies at the chemical plant, demanding justice.

It has been 30 years that Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari released on screens.

The US is working to temporarily ban the issuance of some work-based visas like H-1B, popular among highly-skilled Indian IT professionals, as well as students visas and work authorisation that accompanies them, amidst the high level of unemployment due to the coronavirus, according to a media report on Friday.

US employers have cut a staggering 20.5 million jobs in April amid the COVID-19 pandemic, erasing a decade of job gains since the global financial crisis and pushing the unemployment rate to a record 14.7 per cent, which is the highest level since the Great Depression.

After witnessing the huge business for Sankranthi films, many assumed that the Summer season will bring bigger fortune for Tollywood.

Denial rates for H-1B visas were at 30% in the October-December 2019 quarter, compared with 6% in 2015 and 13% in FY17, when Donald Trump took charge as US president.