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Lokesh slams YSRCP for neglect of Uttarandhra
HRD, IT and Electronics Minister N Lokesh hit back at the YSRCP, accusing the party of bringing development in Uttarandhra to a standstill.
I removed my PA following complaints, reveals Anitha
HOME Minister Vangalapudi Anitha informed the media that she herself removed her personal assistant Sandhu Jagadish.
Liberate temples from control of govt to uphold Dharma: VHP
THE Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) held 'Hyndava Sankharavam' at Kesarapalli near Vijayawada on Sunday. Around 2 lakh people from different parts of Andhra Pradesh attended the public meeting.
No HMPV Cases in State, Advisory Issued
NO cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) have been reported yet in the State, and the people need not panic, said Dr K Padmavathi, Director of Public Health and Family Welfare.
FRESH WOUND FOR INDIA, REPERCUSSIONS ON CARDS?
India fall in Bumrah's absence; focus on Gambhir & seniors after yet another series loss
Four Maoists, 1 jawan killed in Chhattisgarh encounter
FOUR Maoists and a jawan were killed during an encounter in south Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur district on Sunday.
Coast Guard helicopter goes down in Gujarat, 3 crew members killed
THREE crew members of an advanced light helicopter (ALH-Dhruv) of the Indian Coast Guard were killed when the chopper crashed and caught fire at Gujarat's Porbandar airport on Sunday.
Ex-Macherla municipal chief arrested in Hyd
A team of AP police arrested former Macherla municipal chairperson Turaka Kishore in Hyderabad on Sunday.
Man sexually assaults minor girl, arrested
A 45-year-old construction worker was arrested by Gudivada police on Sunday for allegedly sexually assaulting a five-year-old girl.
ABV: Last five years were hard for Kamma community
RETIRED IPS officer A.B. Venkateswara Rao addressed the Sankranti celebrations organised by the Kamma Vari Seva Samithi Greater Vijayawada at Ganguru village near Vijayawada on Sunday, criticising the challenges faced by the Kamma community during the previous YSRCP government.
Int'l Quaternary Care Hosp To Come Up In Capital Region
ASTER Ramesh Hospitals will soon launch an international-level quaternary care hospital in the capital region, announced Managing Director and Chief Interventional Cardiologist Dr Pothineni Ramesh Babu.
Dense fog in Bapatla poses threat to commuters
DENSE fog has caused four road accidents in Bapatla district over the past week, leaving three people dead and seven injured.
Teen drowns, another goes missing in Krishna river
A 16-year-old boy drowned in the Krishna River, while another went missing after being washed away in Sattenapalli of Palnadu on Sunday.
Pvt bus operators hike fares ahead of Sankranti
Regular fares ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹1,500 have been raised to ₹4k
Water vapour therapy now in V'wada
PRASHANTH Hospital in Vijayawada introduced Resume Water Vapour Therapy for prostate problems, a first in the State.
V'wada to host 68th nat'l volleyball tourney
VIJAYAWADA is set to host the 68th School Games Federation of India (SGFI) National Volleyball Tournament for under-19 girls from January 6 to 10, announced School Games Federation of Andhra Pradesh (SGFAP) Secretary G Bhanumurthi Raju.
Environmental Awareness Session Held at Vikas School
DIRECTOR of National Green Corps, Amaravati, Sravanthi Pasupuleti, visited Vikas Rainbow High school located in Gudivada and stressed the need for stress-free education in schools on Saturday.
Getting to Do Spy Stuff is Fun
Keira Knightley speaks to Sally James on playing a secret agent in her latest spy thriller, Black Doves
A Guilty, Albeit Predictable, Pleasure
In sequels to 'happily ever after' romantic films, the narrative often tests the strength of the lead couple's bond by introducing obstacles—be it physical distance or a potential rival sparking jealousy.
A Story of Uneasy Love
The fast-paced love story between a Muslim girl and a Hindu boy explores the tension between tradition and modernity
Making 2025 Your Best Year
Eleven infallible strategies to transform New Year resolutions into habits
Sax and the City
The best hop, skip and jump spots for aficionados of jazz in its birthplace where the music never stops and feet never stop tapping
Making Her Blush Permanently
A latest beauty trend everyone is buzzing about has a tattoo element
Memorial for Manmohan is a Requiem for a Lost Dream
Dead people never really die. They are kept alive through man's endless need for ritual, both in the private and public realm.
It Maybe the Best of Times, but It is Surely the Worst of Times
Manmohan Singh, former PM and finance minister who launched India's 1991 economic reforms, died last week.
The Winning Edge
Entrepreneur Stuti Jalan is taking the story of Indian women to the global stage
Policy Reforms Might Favour Indian Professionals and Businesses
With the introduction of reforms to the H-1B visa program, tech professionals in India hope it will benefit them in the long run.
An Eye on the Oppressed
Photographer Jaisingh Nageswaran's childhood was defined by just one incident.
Bowlers shine without Bumrah's presence as contest gets spicier
IT was around 1:20 PM on Saturday at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Jasprit Bumrah, India's captain for the match, left the fielding after bowling his tenth over of the innings. At that point, Australia were 111/5 with Alex Carey and Beau Webster in the middle.
The original Pant comes to fore
COTT Boland was steaming in at the Sydney Cricket Ground. In fact, he has been all through the series in Adelaide, Melbourne and so on. And every time he ran in, he made India pay.