Another case on Bhanu
The Crime Investigation Department on Wednesday registered a fresh case of extortion against gangster M. Bhanu Kiran, Mangali Krishna of Pulivendula and others. CID officials booked the case after a c
No hall tickets, 20,000 students miss Inter exam
The Board of Intermediate Education has decided to issue hall tickets to all students immediately in view of the Andhra Pradesh High Court’s orders after around 20,000 students missed Day 1 of the sup
Monsoon to be on time; till then it’s heat
The much-awaited South-West monsoon is likely to enter Andhra Pradesh between June 5 and 10, four or five days after it reaches Kerala on June 1, with deviation of about 4 days, said the Meteorologica
Jr NTR’s silence is tactical: TD sources
Not surprisingly, actor Jr NTR’s sudden retreat from a confrontation with Telugu Desam president N. Chandrababu Naidu is being looked by party leaders as a calculated strategy. TD sources say Jr NTR
Workers from state in Angola get exit passes
AP workers, employed at a cement plant in Angola and languishing without pay since February, were given exit passes to return to India, said N.V. Ramana Reddy, NRI Cell special secretary.
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TJAC may support TRS, turn apolitical
The Telangana Joint Action Committee is likely to support the Telangana Rashtra Samiti in the Parkal bypoll for the last time before turning into a non-political organisation. Sources said the TJAC is
19 medical colleges in seat-selling scam
Nineteen private medical colleges are under the state government’s scanner following complaints that they are selling medical post-graduate seats in the management quota. The seats are being sold for
CBI finds lapses in Prasad deals
The CBI in its remand report has alleged that the concession agreement signed between the state government, represented by K.V. Brahmananda Reddy, and Vanpic Ports Private Limited, represented by Nimm
AP to seek royalty for Brahma bull
The AP Biodiversity Board wants to claim royalty for the Brahma or Brahman bull, a species taken from Ongole and being bred widely in Brazil, the US and Australia for the last 100 years. The bull, sci
Against the tide
The world of sports is replete with famed fables overcoming obstacles of various forms before walking on the path to glory. Kaki Raghavendra and Nikhil, who finished 14th and 21st respectively in the