Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday sought to allay the fears of farmers on changes in the master plan of new capital city Amaravati, stating that the apprehensions were the creation of certanin vested interests.
While the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Utsavam got off to a colourful start in Hyderabad on Sunday with film stars from south film industry
'Support TRS for growth!' This is the slogan of Telangana Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav to the people for the GHMC elections and he is absolutely right.
The TDP government in Andhra Pradesh is playing not only with the livelihood of farmers who gave away their valuable agriculture lands for new capital city Amaravathi, but also with their lives now.
TDP MLC Rajendra Prasad said if Seemandhra settlers want respect in Hyderabad they should ensure victory for TDP in GHMC elections.
The GHMC elections have triggered a war of words between TRS and TDP. Leaders from both the parties are busy engaged in making sharp remarks against each other.
Chandrababu Naidu was a Congressman before he joined the TDP. So was YS Jagan before starting the YSRCP.
When a new-born infant died in the government hospital of Guntur due to rat bites, civil society was shocked at the callousness of the authorities and the administration.
In order to benefit a few contractors, Chandrababu Naidu conceived the project of ‘Pattiseema’ which is absolutely unnecessary.
YSR Congress has said that it would fight back the injustice being meted out by the ruling Telugu Desam Government in foisting false cases against the opposition leaders.
The ruling TRS has come out with a strange election slogan for Narayankhed Assembly bypoll in Medak district, to be held in February.
One more farmer committed suicide due to indebtedness in the district of Anantpur. The farmer, Pedda Obulesu, of Yellanuru mandal headquarters village in the district was found in an unconscious state in his farm on Wednesday with a bottle of pesticide lying next to him.
The TDP has set targets for all AP ministers and leaders on securing maximum number of votes of Seemandhra settlers in Hyderabad to TDP in the crucial GHMC polls on February 2.
Bowing to political pressure and the protest by students, the UoH has revoked the suspension of the remaining four students. This is a knee-jerk reaction and does not reflect well on the university.
The AP Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) is mulling over allotting developed/returnable plots by this April.