
Does Telangana need skyscrapers around Hussain Sagar or would it better off sending that money in trying to alleviate the problems of farmers?

Known for his simple lifestyle, frugality and humble demeanor, KCR in keeping with the same image has checked into the ‘Presidential Suite’ of the Ashoka Hotel in Delhi.

A scenario that caused untold anguish to the people of Seemandhra before bifurcation is repeating itself again.

IT Minister K T Rama Rao on Saturday said leave alone padayatras, even knee-yatras by Congress leaders can't help the party to return to power in Telangana.

While poor Rajaiah must be contemplating over whether the formation of Telangana is a plus or a minus for his career after his unceremonious sacking, the person who replaced him as Health Minister, Laxma Reddy has not had an auspicious beginning either.

If there was one thing that the politicians of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana agreed on, it was to fight together to secure the de-limitation for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

Sensing a 'protocol violation' issue may arise, Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah on Saturday cancelled his program to unveil a Gandhi statue at Chilakaluripeta in Guntur district.

When it comes to hi-tech strategies, nobody can beat Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu, for he knows how to manipulate figures using computers and advanced electronic gadgets. And now, his son Lokesh Naidu seems to have inherited the same quality from his father.

KCR is in New Delhi with a wish list that would send a shiver down the spine of even the US government.

A politician does not even sneeze without a reason! As Delhi goes to the polls today, the social media was awash with pictures of Arvind Kejriwal in yogic postures at his residence.

Chandrababu Naidu asked the Center for the moon and Narendra Modi showed him a photograph of the moon.

Had YS Jagan become the Chief Minister, would Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have got along like a house on fire? That pretty much seems to be the opinion of many political analysts.

For a State facing a revenue deficit of nearly Rs 17000 crore and not in a position to even pay the salaries of its employees, the Centre has announced a special incentives package and announced the first tranche of Rs 850 crore approximately.

No Hyderabadi would be unaware of P Janardhan Reddy popularly called PJR who strode the politics of the city like a colossus.

Stating that it was the Congress government that had promised Andhra Pradesh many things including 'special status', Ashok Gajapathi Raju said that the present government cannot be blamed for the financial mess of Andhra Pradesh.