
Ex union minister and BJP senior leader Subramanya Swamy has alleged that AICC President Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi have black money stashed away in accounts abroad.

Even as the Indian government Monday took the first real step towards getting back black money, or undeclared wealth allegedly stashed away by Indians in overseas accounts, by naming three such people in the Supreme Court, what is the actual quantum of such funds being talked about is not clear.

AIADMK cadre had big plans to protest against the arrest of Jayalalitha. Ever since she was put in jail, they went berserk as they argued that she was not jailed for having illegal assets.

While their fellow citizens were reeling under the impact of the worst ever cyclone in decades, these two persons oblivious to their suffering decided to cash in on the calamity.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday lauded actors Hrithik Roshan and Nagarjuna for joining the "Swachh Bharat" mission, saying they will inspire others too.

Industry sources report that Pawan Kalyan apologized to the team of Gabbar Singh 2 for the delay in the project.

In the wake of reports that there is concern among a large section of the public regarding the proper utilization of funds for the 'relief' activities by the Government.

The audio launch of Sai Dharam Tej starrer 'Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham' was held yesterday in Hyderabad.

A newspaper has carried a story saying that the farmers will be given Rs 2 crores per acre in compensation.

In an interesting turn of events, Chandra Babu and his government has appointed a consultancy to give him strategic advice and provide customized services during his foreign tours.

TDP's young leader Lokesh has surprised all by saying that time will tell if he will be the CM of Andhra Pradesh or Telangana.

Apparently, the unit had the song ready and since the song had Godavari in it, the unit was based on the banks of Godavari. But the director Raghavendra Rao was trying to figure out how to make the song extra special. After all, he was expected to do something new.

Six years post the global recession, Hyderabad's realty story continues to be bleak. In fact, in recent times, shutters have come down on over a dozen residential projects in the city, leaving customers in a soup even as roughly 6,000 units are crying for buyers.

No matter what happens and no matter what the consequences are, there is no going back now, seems to be the motto of Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Palle Raghunadha Reddy.