
Even as the war of words is continuing between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Governments on power production at Srisailam project, Krishna Water Board Chairman Krishna Pandit on Monday met Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao at Secretariat here.

Enemy's enemy is friend – so goes the saying. And former Union minister S Jaipal Reddy seems to be following the saying strictly.

The issue regarding the 250 sq yard land that has been occupied by Vijayawada MP Kesineni Nani has once again become controversial.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao seems to be utterly non-serious on the growing number of suicides by farmers on account of crop failure and delay in implementation of crop loan waiver scheme.

The Andhra Pradesh state capital spread over 30,000 acres near Vijayawada will be ready in five years, the state government announced Saturday.