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    Is KCR Afraid Of Facing Assembly?
    Is KCR Afraid Of Facing Assembly?
    BJP National Executive Member and former minister Dr Nagam Janardhan Reddy on Saturday alleged that Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao was afraid of facing the opposition in the Legislative Assembly.
    Andhra actor Krishna is KCR's film ambassador!
    Andhra actor Krishna is KCR's film ambassador!
    Strange as it might sound, Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar on Saturday announced appointment of yesteryear superstar Ghattamaneni Krishna as the government’s ambassador for the proposed film city.
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    Who will be Tamil Nadu's new chief minister?
    Who will be Tamil Nadu's new chief minister? This is being debated animatedly in the state following the conviction of Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa in a corruption case.
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    TPAD planning Texas size Batukamma & Dasara Sambaralu in Dallas
    Shri AP. Jithender Reddy reached Dallas, Texas on September 25th, attended dinner with TPAD leadership and executive team and shared his vision for Golden Telangana, and discussed the role of Telangana NRIs.
    Jayalalithaa Sentenced to 4 Years in Jail in Corruption Case
    Jayalalithaa Sentenced to 4 Years in Jail in Corruption Case
    Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has been sentenced to four years in jail by a special court, which has also fined her Rs 100 crore, news channels have reported quoting a DMK lawyer.
    Stay off Sensationalism, Be Close To Reality
    Stay off Sensationalism, Be Close To Reality
    Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu called upon the media to do realistic stories by digging up the truth and advised them to stay away from sensationalism for monetary gains.
    Small Issues Are Being Blown Out Of Proportion
    Small Issues Are Being Blown Out Of Proportion
    Little issues are being made into major issues by media houses complained AP Chief Minister Chandra Babu Naidu.
    Jayalalithaa Held Guilty In Assets Case
    Jayalalithaa Held Guilty In Assets Case
    A trial court here Saturday held Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa guilty of amassing assets disproportionate to known sources of her income during 1991-96.
    Video: TSR Birth Day Celebrations
    Video: TSR Birth Day Celebrations
    Famous film and political personalities were in full attendance for the birthday celebrations of Mr T Subbarami Reddy.
    Chiru Gets 'Best Actor' Award For His Acting In Congress Party
    Chiru Gets 'Best Actor' Award For His Acting In Congress Party
    South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) honoured the best talents of South Indian cinema in an event held at Malaysia on last Thursday.
    Sexy Anchor's Dream To Walk on Ramp
    Sexy Anchor's Dream To Walk on Ramp
    Udaya Bhanu is a popular anchor inTollywood. Apart from her anchoring skills, she is famous among men of all ages for her charming and seducing personality.
    Modi's US visit builds on peoples' positive feelings: Survey
    Modi's US visit builds on peoples' positive feelings: Survey
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first trip to the US comes at a time when people of both countries continue to see each other in a largely positive light, according to a US think tank.
    Will Verdict be For or Against Jayalalithaa?
    Will Verdict be For or Against Jayalalithaa?
    All eyes are focused on the big verdict expected today- the 18-year-old corruption case against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalitha.
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    New AP Capital May Soon Face Water Scarcity
    In what could be a dampener for the AP government that is proposing to construct its new capital in the Vijayawada region, a recent report of the groundwater department has revealed that the groundwater levels in Krishna and Guntur districts have seen a huge drop compared to last year.
    No Good Writer Means A Sure-shot Flop
    No Good Writer Means A Sure-shot Flop
    It is a fact that writers like Kona Venkat and Gopi Mohan have walked out of Srinu Vaitla's camp. Many say that the break-up was due to ego clashes between them.