
The Union Government has sanctioned a NIT (National Institute of Technology) to AP and it will come up at Tadepalligudem in Andhra Pradesh.

Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu might not lobby for the release of his party legislator A Revanth Reddy in the cash-for-vote scam and allow the law to take its own course.

The YSRCP is all set to face its first casualty after the entry of Botcha Satyanarayana into its fold.

The Congress party has expressed confidence of returning to power in the next GHMC elections.

If the reports from inside the Telangana Rashtra Samithi are to be believed, the notices given by Andhra Pradesh police to the television channels in Telangana are just part of a big drama enacted by the Telangana and AP governments.

Remember the story of Lord Krishna, who granted huge wealth to his childhood friend Sudhama (Kuchela), a poor Brahmin, who came to meet him and offered him a fist of 'atukulu'?

The so-called agitation taken up by Telangana journalists in protest against the notices served on T-News television channels by the Andhra Pradesh government in the Naidu tapes episode seems to have no takers.

The AP government seems to be decided on indicting the Telangana government on the phone-tapping issue.

Politics is all about opportunism. Gone is the era when leaders placed ideology and public welfare above everything else. Today, the benchmarks have changed.

Actress Yami Gautam was recently shooting in Ladakh for her next with T Series inspite of suffering from a severe cold stroke.

An 'English daily' has come out with an analysis of the reasons behind Naidu’s poor performance as CM in his second innings.

There is a huge difference between being a politician and an administrator. While KCR scores full marks as a politician, his one year of rule in the CM Chair reveals his inexperience and to a certain extent, his immaturity as an administrator.

Terming the allegations leveled against the Party as baseless, YSR Congress has said that TDP owns the patent right for conspiracy and is trying to wriggle out of the mess it is caught in through a compromise.

The ‘water grids’ programme was initially estimated at Rs 25000 crore by KCR and Co. it was later revised to Rs 42000 crore with 26 new schemes being included while the old projects were yet to be completed.

A temporary truce was arrived at by AP and Telangana on the ‘water issue’ with the former agreeing for the release of 16.78 TMC ft for Hyderabad drinking water purpose.