
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu Monday invited Japanese investors to his state as he began his four-day visit to Japan.

There are reports that AP CM Chandra Babu Naidu has spent nearly Rs 12 crores on special flights during his present tenure. In fact, the story has mentioned that Babu has set a record of sorts by spending the said amount.

Erramanzil Court has sentenced 2 years imprisonment and 25 lakhs fine to actress and director Jeevitha.

On one hand, the Andhra Pradesh government has been flaunting the idea of getting expertise from Singapore. But a certain experience with a Singapore firm in Vizag has given rise to fresh apprehensions about Singapore companies.

Education Minister Smriti Irani, who is in Rajasthan for a personal tour, was seen visiting one of the country's best-known astrologers today.

Well, industry is full of stars and stars have fancies. Of course, not everything is high-end, but they do make sure that they pamper themselves from time to time.

Rajinikanth's latest film 'Lingaa' has him romancing two heroines Anushka Shetty and Sonakshi Sinha.

Real estate prices around Visakhapatnam have increased 30-80 per cent over the last few weeks, driven by proposed projects like Smart City, metro rail, tourism hub, Signature Tower and a railway zone.

On the other hand, the TDP cadre and leaders are crying foul saying that KCR has shown his true colours by virtually back-stabbing the memory of late NTR.

Ex MP and ex CM Kiran Kumar Reddy’s close aide Dr N Tulasi Reddy has rejoined Congress party. He is now the Congress party’s chief secretary and is being seen in media regularly these days.

Critics of Pawan Kalyan aver that in making Sampath Nandi wait for three years and then discarding him as the director of Gabbar Singh 2, he has played with the career of the latter and proved himself as insensitive.

Within months of coming to power, there have been two major issues in Andhra Pradesh which any sensible opposition Party could have easily cashed in on!

Looked at from one angle, the six months of Narendra Modi's tenure may be a cause of disappointment for some. For the corporate sector, for instance, the absence of "big ticket" reforms is bound to detract from the prime minister's go-getter image.

The latest news doing rounds in political circles is about the intended tour of BJP national president Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh for invigorating people to join BJP.