AP Ratifies Bill Discounting Pact For Hospitals
The decision follows a meeting held on April 6 between the Health and Finance secretaries and representatives of the Andhra Pradesh Speciality Hospitals Association (APSHA).
Andhra Pradesh Eyes Global Tourism Hub Status
Minister Durgesh promises fast-track reforms
Heavy Rain Likely In AP Till June 30
The Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) has forecast light to moderate rainfall in several districts on Friday and advised people to remain alert in view of the possibility of thunderstorms and lightning
Lokesh Claps Balakrishnas 112th Film Launch in Amaravati
Balakrishnas 112th film launch marks a major milestone for Andhra Pradesh cinema
Naidu praises Modi in presence of Telangana, Karnataka CMs
Koppal: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership while addressing a gathering during the inauguration of the newly installed crest gates at the Tungabhadra Dam in Munirabad, Koppal district. Sharing the stage with Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar and Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Naidu Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
State borrowings must focus on asset creation, not just revenue expenditure: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman urged state governments to invest borrowed funds in long-term assets like schools and hospitals, not just revenue expenditure. She stressed that infrastructure development creates lasting economic benefits and jobs. Sitharaman also highlighted the Centre's policy to support medical colleges in every district and called for proposals from Tamil Nadu. She commented on development delays in Andhra Pradesh's Amaravati due to political shifts.
Karnataka CM Hails Historic Consensus On Tungabhadra Reservoir
Calling the occasion a significant moment for southern India, Shivakumar said the cooperation between Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana reflected a shared commitment to protecting the interests of farmers
Vice President Radhakrishnan administers oath to 10 newly elected Rajya Sabha members
Ten new members took their oath of office in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, administered by Chairman C P Radhakrishnan. The newly inducted lawmakers represent states including Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Odisha, and Tamil Nadu. The ceremony saw oaths taken in Hindi, English, Tamil, and Telugu, marking a significant addition to the Upper House.
The Union Minister praised the coming together of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on a common platform, saying the participation of the three CMs in the Tungabhadra event reflected a spirit of cooperation over a shared water resource
Cites similar projects in north and central India
Tungabhadra river: Origin, course, dam project and inter-State water sharing explained
The Tungabhadra reservoir remains a vital inter-State lifeline, serving agricultural command areas across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Delhi Police Bust Interstate Drugs Syndicate, Seize Contraband Worth Rs 1.5 Cr
The accused disclosed that they were part of a network transporting commercial quantities of ganja from Odisha and Andhra Pradesh to Delhi-NCR and neighbouring areas
Protecting Farmers' Interests Key to Tungabhadra Dam Restoration: Chandrababu Naidu
The Tungabhadra Dam plays a crucial role in supplying irrigation water to farmers and drinking water to people across Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana, Naidu said.
Central Govt decides to constitute a high level committee to resolve water sharing problems between the three southern States Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
CM Shivakumar inaugurates 33 spillway gates of Tungabhadra Dam
Karnataka Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, alongside Union Minister C R Patil and the Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, inaugurated 33 new spillway gates at the Tungabhadra Dam. This significant upgrade follows the August 2024 incident where a gate was washed away, prompting a swift expert-led replacement. The Rs 51 crore project ensures the dam's functionality for decades, supporting agriculture across three states.
Four Rajya Sabha members from Andhra Pradesh sworn in; Jana Sena gets its first seat
The Jana Sena won a Rajya Sabha seat for the first time since it was founded in 2014
India's gold import dependence is set to decrease with the inauguration of the Rs 405-crore Jonnagiri gold mine in Andhra Pradesh. This marks the nation's first commercial-scale private gold mining operation since Independence, aiming to produce up to 1,000 kg of refined gold annually. The project, a joint venture, is expected to boost the 'Made in India' refined gold value chain and foster regional economic growth.
AP Govt Signs MoU with Airbound to Build 10,000-Flight-A-Day Drone Delivery Network
The agreement, signed between Andhra Pradesh Drone Corporation (APDC) and Airbound, seeks to develop one of the world's largest commercial drone delivery ecosystems while strengthening future-ready logistics infrastructure and positioning Andhra Pradesh as a global drone hub
APDC, Airbound ink MoU for drone delivery network across Amaravati
The initiative is expected to begin with operations in Guntur, aims 10,000 daily drone flights across Andhra Pradesh over the coming year
AP POLYCET counselling 2026: Registration begins at polycetap.ap.gov.in, check schedule here
Andhra Pradesh polytechnic admissions are underway with the AP POLYCET 2026 counselling commencing. Qualified candidates can register, pay fees, and verify certificates online or at help centres until July 1. Web options are open from June 29 to July 3, with seat allotment results expected on July 6. Reporting to allotted colleges and the new academic session begin on July 7.
Leaders of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka hold courtesy meeting in Hosapete; key ministers join ahead of Tungabhadra project gates inauguration
Suzlon crosses 1 GW in cumulative orders with Tata Power after new 400 MW EPC contract
Suzlon Energy has bagged a significant 400 MW wind energy EPC contract from Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL). This latest deal, to be executed in Andhra Pradesh, pushes their combined order book past 1 GW. Suzlon will supply 127 advanced wind turbine generators and provide comprehensive project services, marking their fourth collaboration with TPREL and bolstering Suzlon's presence in Andhra Pradesh.
Andhra Pradesh, Airbound target one of the worlds largest drone delivery networks
Airbound will work with stakeholders across healthcare, logistics and e-commerce to develop an integrated aerial delivery network, while the Andhra Pradesh Drone Corporation will support ecosystem development and regulatory coordination.
CBI Raids 80 Locations Nationwide in Major Digital Arrest Scam Crackdown
New Delhi, June 25: In a significant operation against a cybercrime network promoting the Digital Arrest scam, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) launched Operation Chakra-VI. This involved the formation of 60 special teams that simultaneously raided over 80 locations across 16 states, including Punjab, Gujarat, Delhi, Maharashtra, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar ... Read more CBI Raids 80 Locations Nationwide in Major Digital Arrest Scam Crackdown
Bengaluru startup Airbound ties up with Andhra Pradesh to build drone delivery network
Bengaluru's Airbound is partnering with Andhra Pradesh Drone Corporation to launch a massive drone delivery network in the Amaravati Capital Region. Aiming for 10,000 daily flights within a year, the initiative will initially serve Guntur, then expand to Amaravati and Vijayawada. This ambitious project promises to revolutionize logistics for healthcare, goods, and e-commerce, potentially slashing delivery costs significantly.
Joint Operation Rescues 25 Children From Trafficking
The operation was launched following specific intelligence shared by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and the Andhra Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (APSCPCR).
Long Live Democracy: Why Remembering Freedom Matters
India's democratic ethos is deeply rooted in our civilizational traditions Fifty years since the imposition of Emergency, the nation continues to reflect upon this period which is remembered as one of the darkest chapters in India's democratic history. The objective of observance of closing ceremony of the national commemoration of Samvidhan Hatya Diwas - Long Live Democracy (Loktantra Amar Rahe) - is not merely to remember history, but to reflect on the enduring values that sustain our Republic. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar once remarked: The Constitution is not a mere lawyer's document; it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of the age. Few statements capture the essence of our constitutional journey more powerfully than these words. The Constitution is not simply a legal framework that governs the affairs of the State. It is a living covenant between citizens and institutions, between rights and responsibilities, between liberty and accountability. Democracy Must Be Remembered to be Preserved India's democratic ethos is deeply rooted in our civilizational traditions. For centuries, our society nurtured institutions of consultation, collective deliberation, and public participation. It is essential to recall that Bharat did not inherit democracy - it nurtured it. From ancient sabhas and samitis to the post-independence parliamentary system, we have always believed in the collective will of the people. The Constitution transformed these traditions into a modern democratic framework while preserving the values that had sustained them through generations. The Preamble remains our constitutional compass. Justice. Liberty. Equality. Fraternity. These are not merely constitutional ideals. They are national aspirations. They guide public policy, shape institutions, and define the relationship between the State and the citizen. At the same time, history reminds us that democracy can never be taken for granted. The Emergency of 1975-77 remains one of the most significant tests faced by independent India. It demonstrated how democratic institutions can come under strain when constitutional safeguards are weakened and public freedoms are curtailed. The impact of that period extended beyond political life. It touched the everyday experiences of citizens across the country. It carried a profound human cost. These experiences serve as a powerful reminder that constitutional rights are not abstract legal principles; they are safeguards that directly shape the dignity, liberty, and everyday lives of citizens. When these rights are curtailed, it is not merely institutions that suffer - it is ordinary people, families, and communities whose freedoms and aspirations are most deeply affected. Yet the enduring lesson of that period is one of democratic resilience. The people of India demonstrated extraordinary faith in constitutional methods. Democratic processes ultimately corrected democratic distortions. Through peaceful participation and the ballot box, citizens reaffirmed the principle that sovereignty resides with the people. That remains one of the greatest strengths of Indian democracy - its ability to learn, adapt, self-correct, and emerge stronger from periods of challenge. Marking this occasion, a curated exhibition forms an important segment of the commemoration. It serves as a visual journey through one of the most challenging times in Indian democracy - presenting archival material, stories of resistance, constitutional milestones and peoples experiences during the Emergency. Another crucial element marking the occasion is a special memorial lecture - by Padma Bhushan veteran journalist and author Shri Ram Bahadur Rai - one that lends contemporary relevance to the larger theme of constitutional vigilance and democratic renewal. In contemporary times, nearly eight decades after Independence, the meaning of democracy continues to evolve. Citizens increasingly seek not only representation, but participation. Not only rights, but responsive governance. Initiatives promoting financial inclusion, grassroots participation, and citizen-centric governance have widened the reach of democratic institutions. At the same time, the responsibility of citizenship has become even more important. A strong democracy depends upon informed citizens. Today, when the world turns to India and calls her the Mother of Democracy, it is a recognition of our long civilizational journey from the dharma of ancient kings to the will of modern voters. Recovering Peoples Histories and the Living Legends of Freedom The components comprising this closing ceremony reflect this broader understanding of democracy as a living and evolving national experience. The exhibition on Digital District Repository (DDR) - a pioneering initiative launched under the commemoration of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM) in the year 2021 - aims to bring to the forefront hundreds of lesser-known stories of sacrifice, courage, and public participation from every corner of the country. The Ministry of Culture has also created 10 short films pertaining to these lesser-known narratives from our freedom struggle. Together, these initiatives remind us that democracy is strengthened when constitutional values are reinforced by cultural memory, historical awareness, and a deep sense of national belonging. So far DDR has more than 19,500 narratives on the dedicated website section. Among the institutions and departments that have contributed to the DDR initiative, the Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT) - an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Culture - has played an important role in documenting and curating a substantial number of stories that illuminate lesser-known dimensions of India's struggle for independence. On this occasion, we are privileged to be joined by two living freedom fighters who stand before us as living embodiments of courage, sacrifice, and service - Shri Sheshrao Laxmanrao Khot of Maharashtra joined the Hyderabad Liberation Movement as a young student; and Shri Eddula Suryanarayana Reddy from Andhra Pradesh, who began supporting the freedom movement as a child and was detained by the police at the age of eleven years. Their presence reminds us that freedom is not a distant history but a living memory. Virasat and Cultural Continuity Complementing this is 11th edition of Virasat - that celebrates the cultural traditions, artistic expressions, and shared heritage that have fostered dialogue, diversity, and social cohesion across generations. It honours the memory of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay - freedom fighter, cultural visionary and institution-builder. The classical presentations draw upon musical traditions that have evolved through centuries of dialogue between generations, regions, and schools of thought. Indian classical music itself is a testament to the values of continuity, diversity, discipline, and creative freedom - values that are equally essential to a vibrant democracy. The presentation Enajori: Loknaad - Janjatiya Samrasta ka Swar-Sangam celebrates the rich cultural traditions of Assam and the North-East. Through its music and dance traditions representing diverse communities, it beautifully demonstrates the idea of unity in diversity, one of the foundational principles of our Republic. It reminds us that India's strength lies in its ability to accommodate multiple identities. Particularly meaningful is the special thematic presentation by the CCRT scholars, From Silence to Voice, From Darkness to Dawn. Through the language of Indian classical music, it traces the journey from fear and suppression to courage, renewal, and democratic resurgence. Another milestone in connection with the commemoration relates to the laying of the foundation stone for the Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Kala Gurukul & Kalagram, which is designed to establish centres where Indias artistic heritage can be studied and practiced. This is inspired from the age-old tradition of the Gurukul system. Just as democratic values must be passed from one generation to the next, cultural traditions too require institutions that sustain and renew them. In line with this principle, Seva Parv shows that cultural expressions still have an impact on peoples consciousness and civic sense. Taken together, the components associated with the commemoration of Samvidhan Hatya Diwas convey a common message. They remind us that democracy is not merely a political system; it is a living tradition. It is sustained by public participation, and protected by an informed and vigilant citizenry. As we move towards the centenary of Independence in 2047, let us carry forward this spirit with renewed commitment! (The author is Union Minister for Culture & Tourism, Government of India. Courtesy: PIB)
Balakrishna Aims To Make Amaravati Tollywoods Next Hub
Could boost Andhra Pradeshs ambitions of becoming a key film destination
Andhra Pradesh announces 629 AEE jobs to strengthen power sector infrastructure
The appointments are aimed at strengthening power utilities and improving operational efficiency across generation, transmission and distribution networks
No learner should be left behind, say education experts
Roundtable discusses roadmap for strengthening inclusive education and ensuring equal participation of students with disabilities in mainstream learning institutions across Andhra Pradesh
Shivamogga Police arrest man in Andhra Pradesh for impersonating Lokayukta official
The accused called an engineer and introduced himself as an official at the Karnataka Lokayukta head office and demanded money to help him in a case.
State govt. ramps up investment in sports and youth welfare: Minister
Sports Development Centres being established in all constituencies as the government steps up efforts to nurture sporting talent, strengthen infrastructure and empower youth across Andhra Pradesh, says Ramprasad Reddy
N Chandrababu Naidu Meets Bharat Bhushan
During the meeting, Bharath Bhushan expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister and reaffirmed his commitment towards the growth and development of the film industry in Andhra Pradesh.
Naidu launches sale of gold from Jonnagiri project in Kurnool district
First consignment handed over to Andhra Pradesh jewellers as mine gears up to generate employment and strengthen the States mineral economy
After Jonnagiri, Andhra Pradesh set to auction a promising gold block in Chittoor
The 273-hectare Chigurgunta-Bisanatham block, on the southern edge of the Kolar belt, holds an estimated 22.16 lakh tonnes of ore; bids are open until July 9
Gold Production Begins at Jonnagiri Fields in Andhra Pradesh
Amaravati, June 24: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu inaugurated a gold mining and processing project at Jonnagiri in Kurnool district on Wednesday. This marks the commencement of commercial gold production in the state. Naidu also laid the foundation stone for the projects second unit, which is being developed by Geo Mysore Services India ... Read more Gold Production Begins at Jonnagiri Fields in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu inaugurates Indias first private gold mine in Jonnagiri
Geomysore Services invests 405 crore in project; to take up second phase of gold processing unit
Andhra Pradesh EAMCET Result 2026 Expected Soon: Check Scorecard Date Here
AP EAMCET Result 2026 is expected to be announced soon on the official website. Candidates can check and download their rank cards using login credentials.
Jonnagiri: Indias largest private gold mine set to yield a tonne of gold a year
About 12 tonnes of gold lie under Jonnagiri, enough to yield some 400 kg in 2026-27 and pay Andhra Pradesh a 4% royalty
Andhra Pradesh is making history with India's first private gold mine, Swarnagiri, formerly Jonnagiri, set to begin commercial operations. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will inaugurate the project, a significant milestone for the nation's mining sector. Operated by Geomysore Services India Pvt Ltd, this 405 crore venture is expected to create 700 jobs and boost state revenue significantly, with ambitious production targets and expansion plans.
AP POLYCET Counselling 2026 likely to start today at apsbtet.ap.gov.in: Check steps to apply here
The Andhra Pradesh State Board of Technical Education and Training has opened AP POLYCET Counselling 2026 registrations from June 24 for qualified candidates. The admission process includes fee payment, certificate verification, choice filling, and seat allotment. Web option entry starts on June 29, while the first-round seat allotment result is scheduled to be released on July 6.
New crest gates of Tungabhadra dam set for inauguration
Vijayanagara: The historic Tungabhadra Dam, regarded as the lifeline of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, is set to witness a landmark moment on Thursday with the inauguration of 33 newly installed crest gates. The event has gained significant importance as the Chief Ministers of all three beneficiary states are expected to participate on a common Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
As Lacrosse Eyes Olympic Spotlight, India's National Teams Train at Galgotias University
Galgotias University is hosting the National Coaching Camp for India’s Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Teams as they prepare for major international competitions, including the Southeast Asian Cup 2026 in Malaysia and the Asia Pacific Lacrosse Sixes Championship 2026 in Sunshine Coast, Australia. Road to Los Angeles Olympics 2028 Begins at Galgotias University for India’s Lacrosse Teams Lacrosse is among the world’s fastest-growing team sports, combining speed, strategy, athleticism, and teamwork. With the sport set to feature at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games in its Sixes format, countries around the world are investing in athlete development and international competition pathways. India’s recent performances on the global stage have helped accelerate the growth of the sport and create new opportunities for aspiring athletes. The camp has brought together 63 athletes from across India, including participants from Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Jammu & Kashmir, and Andhra Pradesh. The Men’s squad comprises 33 players, while the Women’s squad includes 30 players, highlighting the expanding reach of the sport across the country. The camp is being led by Ms. Yukari Yamamoto, a distinguished Japanese lacrosse player and coach who is serving as Head Coach of the Indian National Team Camp. Having represented Japan in international competitions and coached at major events including the Asian Lacrosse Games and the Lacrosse Federation Cup, she brings significant international experience to the development of lacrosse in India. The camp is being conducted in collaboration with the Lacrosse Association of India and state lacrosse associations. As part of the training programme, Ms. Yamamoto conducted specialised coaching sessions with the Women’s Team, focusing on offensive skills, attacking strategies, and match preparation. Parallel training sessions for the Men’s Team focused on one-on-one game situations, decision-making, agility, and advanced match-play techniques as athletes prepare for upcoming international competitions. Recognising the importance of mental preparation in elite sport, a counselling and performance psychology session was conducted for the athletes. The session focused on mental well-being, confidence building, stress management, resilience, and developing a positive competitive mindset. The camp follows a landmark year for Indian lacrosse. Earlier this year, both the Indian Men’s and Women’s Teams secured historic Gold Medals at the Asian Lacrosse Games 2026 in Riyadh, marking a significant milestone in the sport’s growth and strengthening India’s position on the international stage. Hosting the National Coaching Camp builds on Galgotias University’s growing engagement with high-performance sport. The camp comes shortly after Galgotias University athletes delivered a standout performance at the inaugural World Yogasana Championship 2026 in Ahmedabad, where University students secured five Gold Medals against competitors from 79 countries. The championship brought together 522 athletes from around the world and saw India top the medal tally with 114 medals, including 102 gold medals. The achievement further reinforced Galgotias University’s growing contribution to Indian sport across emerging and traditional disciplines. Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO of Galgotias University , said, “ It is an honour for Galgotias University to host the Indian Lacrosse National Coaching Camp as the teams prepare for important international competitions. India’s recent success in lacrosse and our own students’ achievements at the World Yogasana Championship demonstrate the immense potential of Indian athletes when they are provided the right opportunities, coaching, and support. We remain committed to fostering a culture where excellence in sport is encouraged and celebrated alongside excellence in academics and innovation .” By hosting the National Lacrosse National Coaching Camp, Galgotias University continues to strengthen its role in supporting Indian sport by providing athletes with access to world-class facilities, high-quality training infrastructure, and an environment that enables excellence both on and off the field. About Galgotias University Galgotias University is one of India’s leading multidisciplinary universities recognised for academic excellence, research, innovation, global collaborations, and industry aligned education. With a vibrant student community of over 50,000 learners and a global alumni network of more than 100,000 graduates, the University has built a rapidly growing ecosystem focused on technology, entrepreneurship, interdisciplinary learning, and real-world impact. In the QS World University Rankings 2027 by Quacquarelli Symonds, Galgotias University was placed in the 1201-1400 global band and ranked 16th among private universities and 46th among all universities in India. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, the University was placed in the 1201-1500 global band and ranked 27th among private universities and 65th among all universities in India. The University is also accredited with NAAC A+, one of India’s highest institutional quality ratings. Galgotias University offers programmes across engineering, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, business, law, media, design, health sciences, hospitality, liberal education, and emerging interdisciplinary domains. In 2026, students secured more than 5,500 job offers from over 1,250 recruiters. The University has built strong industry and innovation partnerships with organisations including Apple, Infosys, Intel, Cisco, Tata Technologies, L&T EduTech, Capgemini, and Salesforce, while continuing to strengthen its global academic engagement and startup ecosystem.
Andhra Pradesh: CM Naidu to inaugurate gold mining project at Jonnagiri
405 crore project expected to produce up to 2 tonnes of gold annually
IMD forecasts a wet weekend for Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Cabinet raises retirement age for PSUs; restores Old Pension Schemes for 11,000 employees
Andhra Pradesh employees in state PSUs, Gurukul schools, and welfare societies will now retire at 62, matching state government staff. Additionally, around 11,000 employees appointed before September 2004 will transition from the Contributory Pension Scheme to the Old Pension Scheme. This move aims to enhance post-retirement financial and social security for these workers, with Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu assuring support for employee interests.
Naidu to inaugurate new spillway gates at Tungabhadra Project on June 25
51-crore restoration completed after 2024 flood damage; 33 new gates enhance dam safety and secure irrigation and drinking water supply across Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana
Special Investigation Team Detains Suspended Officer in Custodial Death Case
Vijayawada, June 23: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the custodial death of a 25-year-old man in Vijayawada has detained suspended police officer Nagaraju on Tuesday. Two days prior, the Andhra Pradesh government formed a four-member SIT, which apprehended Nagaraju from his residence in Singh Nagar. He was subsequently taken to a police guesthouse for ... Read more Special Investigation Team Detains Suspended Officer in Custodial Death Case
Two workers die after fire breaks out at recycling unit in Andhra Pradesh
The factory, located in Anakpalli district's Pharma City, is a small-scale industry that extracts pyrolysis oil from plastic waste, which is used as a raw material in biodiesel production, Parawada Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) said
Saudi Telugu assn urges NRI voting rights protection during SIR
Hyderabad: President of the Saudi Arabia Telugu Association (SATA) Srinivas Macha on Tuesday, June 23, urged the governments of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to protect the voting rights of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in view of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists. Srinivas has asked the governments to conduct large-scale awareness campaigns and strengthen Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Doctor injects himself with poison at Hyderabad hospital, dies
Hyderabad: In a tragic incident, a doctor died by suicide at the Recover Hospital in Mallapur on Monday, June 22. The deceased was identified as Kashif Ahmed, a duty doctor and a native of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Addressing the media, the Balapur Circle Inspector, M Sudhakar, said that Kashif had injected himself with poison. Kashif Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Suryansh Shedge Earns Maiden India Call-up As Nitish Reddy Misses Ireland, England T20Is
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: India's preparations for the upcoming T20I assignments against Ireland and England have been dealt a setback after all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy was ruled out due to injury. In his place, the national selectors have handed a maiden senior call-up to Mumbai all-rounder Suryansh Shedge, rewarding the 23-year-old for his impressive performances in domestic cricket and for India A. Announcing the change, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed that Nitish would be unavailable for both series after sustaining an injury during India's recent ODI series against Afghanistan. The Men's Selection Committee has named Suryansh Shedge as a replacement for Nitish Kumar Reddy in India's squads for the upcoming T20I series against Ireland and England. Nitish reported left quadriceps discomfort after the third ODI against Afghanistan on June 20. Following a subsequent medical assessment, the BCCI Medical Team has recommended a period of rehabilitation, ruling him out of both T20I series, the board said in a statement. Nitish's absence leaves India without one of their key seam-bowling all-round options at a time when the squad is already missing Hardik Pandya, who continues to recover from the injury he suffered during IPL 2026. The Andhra Pradesh all-rounder was expected to shoulder significant responsibility during the white-ball leg of the UK tour, particularly given his unique role in balancing the side. He remains the only seam-bowling all-rounder in India's ODI squad and one of only two such options in the T20I setup. Shedge's promotion comes on the back of a consistent run across formats. The Mumbai cricketer recently featured for India A in the tri-series in Sri Lanka, where he played an important role in the team's title-winning campaign. Operating in the middle order, he accumulated 147 runs in five matches while also contributing with the ball, delivering 23 overs and claiming two wickets. The BCCI highlighted the performances that earned Shedge his opportunity at the highest level. Suryansh earned the call-up following a string of impressive performances for India A in the recently concluded tri-series in Sri Lanka. Batting in the middle order, the 23-year-old scored 147 runs in five matches and also chipped in with the ball, bowling 23 overs across the tournament. He was also one of the standout performers for Mumbai in their victorious Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy campaign in 2024-25, scoring 131 runs at a strike rate of 251.92 in the lower middle order, the statement read further. A right-handed batter who bowls medium pace, Shedge first grabbed national attention during Mumbai's triumphant Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy campaign, where his explosive lower-order hitting proved decisive. Those performances earned him a Rs. 30 lakh contract with Punjab Kings at the IPL 2025 auction. Although he was previously drafted into the IPL in 2023 as a replacement for Jaydev Unadkat at Lucknow Super Giants, he did not make an appearance that season. His breakthrough came with the Punjab Kings, where he has since featured across two IPL campaigns. A right-handed batter who bowls medium pace, Shedge first grabbed national attention during Mumbai's triumphant Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy campaign, where his explosive lower-order hitting proved decisive. Those performances earned him a Rs. 30 lakh contract with Punjab Kings at the IPL 2025 auction. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will play two T20Is against Ireland in Belfast before heading to the UK for five T20Is and three ODIs. Article Source: IANS
'Is Sai Krishna dead or alive? If dead, where is his body?' YS Jagan asks CM Naidu
Opposition leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has demanded answers from Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu regarding the fate of Gade Sai Krishna, allegedly tortured to death by police. The state government has initiated a high-level probe into the custodial death allegations, with a senior IPS officer appointed to investigate.
'Is Sai Krishna dead or alive? If dead, where is his body?' Jagan asks Naidu
Over the past few days, Andhra Pradesh has been shaken by the alleged disappearance of Sai Krishna, whose mother accused Vijayawada's Krishna Lanka police inspector SSSV Nagaraju of torturing her son to death and then clandestinely cremating his body without the knowledge of family members
Tragic Road Accidents in Andhra Pradesh Claim Lives of Three Workers and Injure Others
East Godavari, June 23: A devastating road accident occurred in East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh. Migrant workers from Gummadivedhi village in Samarlakota were returning from a concrete fencing project near Guntur when the tragedy struck. On June 16, a total of nine workers were hired for this task. Around 2:00 AM on Monday night, the ... Read more Tragic Road Accidents in Andhra Pradesh Claim Lives of Three Workers and Injure Others
Tragic Fire Breaks Out in Andhra Pradeshs Pharma City, Two Workers Confirmed Dead
Visakhapatnam, June 23: A devastating fire erupted on Tuesday at South Energy Industries located in Pharma City, Parawada, Andhra Pradesh. Reports confirm that two workers have lost their lives, while several others have sustained injuries. Authorities fear that the death toll may rise. The incident occurred in the outskirts of the port city of Parawada. ... Read more Tragic Fire Breaks Out in Andhra Pradeshs Pharma City, Two Workers Confirmed Dead
YSRCP Demands Apology from Pawan Kalyan for Comments Against Kapu Community
Amaravati, June 23: The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) has called for an immediate apology from Andhra Pradeshs Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan for making derogatory remarks against the Kapu community. Leaders from the YSRCP, associated with the Kapu community, have criticized Pawan Kalyan, accusing him of making offensive comments about the community and its leaders. ... Read more YSRCP Demands Apology from Pawan Kalyan for Comments Against Kapu Community
Andhra Pradesh Government Unveils Vision 2047: Aiming for 15% Growth Rate with IFMR Partnership
Amaravati, June 23: The Andhra Pradesh government has launched the Swarnandhra Vision 2047 initiative, targeting a 15% growth rate through a partnership with the Institute of Financial Management and Research (IFMR). The agreement was signed on Monday at the state secretariat, in the presence of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and officials from the state ... Read more Andhra Pradesh Government Unveils Vision 2047: Aiming for 15% Growth Rate with IFMR Partnership
AP Allocates Rs 813 Crore From CGF for Developing 692 Ancient Temples
State expands temple welfare, digitisation and infrastructure projects across Andhra Pradesh.
Andhra Pradesh strikes gold with Jonnagiri mine, eyes more projects
Commercial production begins at Jonnagiri in Kurnool district as the State prepares to auction several gold-bearing blocks in Chittoor and Anantapuramu to boost investment and employment
Andhra Pradesh govt. signs MoU with IFMR to advance Swarna Andhra 2047 Vision
Institute for Financial Management and Research will assist the State Planning Department in establishing mission cells dedicated to accelerating GSDP growth, undertake field studies, provide policy recommendations and suggest innovative governance practices
Karnataka delegation invites Naidu for inauguration of Tungabhadra crest gates
Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka jointly replaced all 33 crest gates within six months after Gate No. 19 was washed away in last years floods; inauguration scheduled on June 25
Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu Warns Officials Against Political Conspiracies
Amaravati, June 22: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu urged officials on Monday to remain vigilant against the conspiracies of certain political parties in the state. He accused these parties of attempting to politicize every issue by coloring events with caste or religious sentiments and turning them into controversies. During a meeting held at ... Read more Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu Warns Officials Against Political Conspiracies
Heavy Rains Likely Across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh; Weather Alerts Issued
The Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) has issued an Orange Alert for parts of the state over the next few hours
Andhra Pradesh allocates over Rs 800 crore to revive 700 ancient temples
The initiative is part of a broader temple development push, including plans to build 5,000 Srivani Bhajan Mandirs with TTD support, increased funding for temple rituals, and blockchain-based digitalisation of temple lands
Andhra allocates Rs 800 cr for development of 692 neglected ancient temples
Andhra Pradesh's Endowments Minister announced a significant Rs 800 crore allocation for the development of 692 neglected ancient temples under the 'Sarvasreyonidhi' scheme. The state also plans 5,000 'Srivani Bhajan Mandirs' and has doubled the annual budget for temple rituals. Blockchain technology is being used to digitize temple lands, and free food is provided to millions of devotees annually, with a 70% rise in temple footfalls reflecting increased public faith.
Resonia wins Telangana transmission project to boost renewable energy connectivity
Resonia, formerly Sterlite Power's transmission arm, has secured a significant project in Telangana from Power Finance Corporation. This initiative aims to bolster power transmission links between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, improving grid flexibility and facilitating the integration of renewable energy from the Kurnool REZ. The project involves establishing a new substation and enhancing existing infrastructure to support this crucial connectivity.
AP's Flagship Yogandhra 2026 Recognised By World Book of Records
Andhra Pradesh flagship mass yoga initiative, Yogandhra 2026, receives international recognition from the World Book of Record, for its large-scale public participation and successful promotion of yoga across the state.
2 killed, 16 injured in APSRTC bus-lorry crash in Andhra Pradesh
A child and a student were killed while 16 others were injured after an APSRTC Ultra Deluxe bus collided with a lorry in Andhra Pradesh's Kadapa district. Authorities have launched an investigation into the accident
Andhra Pradesh EAMCET Results 2026 Likely Soon, Release Expected Anytime
AP EAMCET 2026 results are expected soon on the official website after exams held in May across engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy streams.
Excitement builds as Andhra Pradesh prepares to release AP EAMCET/EAPCET 2026 results soon on the official website. Candidates eagerly await their scores and ranks, which will pave the way for the crucial AP EAPCET counselling. This process is the gateway to undergraduate admissions across the state. A minimum of 40 marks out of 160 is required for general category candidates to secure a state rank.
AP EAMCET result 2026 date and time: Check expected timeline and steps to download scorecards here
The AP EAMCET/EAPCET 2026 results are expected to be announced soon, with reports indicating a likely release by June 28. Candidates will be able to download their scorecards and rank cards from the APSCHE portal. The declaration of results will be followed by the counselling process, making it a crucial phase for engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy aspirants across Andhra Pradesh.
AP EAMCET Result 2026: Andhra Pradesh students are on the edge of their seats as AP EAMCET 2026 results are anticipated soon on cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. Conducted by JNTU Kakinada for APSCHE, this exam is the key to engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy admissions. General category candidates need 40 marks to qualify, while SC/ST students are exempt from this minimum. Post-results, counselling and seat allotment will commence.
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NEET UG Re-Exam Conducted Smoothly in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad, June 21: The NEET UG 2026 re-examination was conducted peacefully and efficiently on Sunday in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Over 137,000 students participated in the exam across the two Telugu states. Reactions from students varied after the test. Some found it significantly easier than the exam held on May 3, while others described it ... Read more NEET UG Re-Exam Conducted Smoothly in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh Government to Release Progress Report on Two Years of Achievements
Amaravati, June 21: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has directed the state government to release a Progress Report 2024-26 to showcase the achievements across various sectors as the government marks its two-year anniversary. This report will detail developments, welfare initiatives, and administrative reforms. During a review meeting at his camp office with ministers ... Read more Andhra Pradesh Government to Release Progress Report on Two Years of Achievements
El Nio, a deficient monsoon, and the heat to come
With Andhra Pradesh facing a monsoon deficit, meteorologists examine the emerging phenomenon, rising temperatures, and the implications for agriculture, water resources, and public health
EESL lauds Andhra Pradesh for adopting clean cooking solutions
The partnership with Women Development & Child Welfare Department has empowered over 55,000 anganwadi centres with induction-based cooking devices even before the West Asia conflict began affecting fuel supply chains, says EESL CEO
Chief negotiator Darpan Jain also said that, apart from an overall benefit to all States, the FTA provides sectoral benefits to several States such as Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Gujarat, Maharashtra, among others
Andhra Pradesh has become the first state in India to provide statewide access to Canva for Education across government schools. The partnership will allow students to create presentations, videos and visual projects while developing digital and communication skills. Teachers and education officials will also benefit, supporting the state's efforts to make classrooms more technology-driven and future-focused.
News in Frames | Bringing life back to a thirsty land
Once known for water scarcity, Rayadurgam in Andhra Pradesh is witnessing an ecological revival through community-led water conservation, afforestation efforts
The AP EAMCET (EAPCET) 2026 results are expected to be announced today on the APSCHE portal, paving the way for admissions to engineering, agriculture and pharmacy courses across Andhra Pradesh. Candidates will be able to download their scorecards and rank cards online using their login credentials. The rank card will play a crucial role during the counselling and seat-allotment process.
Rule of Fear Replacing Law In AP: Jagan
YSRC president and former chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Saturday alleged that the rule of fear was replacing the rule of law in Andhra Pradesh and questioned whether people had reached a stage where they feared the police the most.
Delays during DMK govt. is the reason industries moved to Andhra Pradesh, says Keerthana
The T.N. Minister says she will reveal all facts on the issue, with a timeline, in the Assembly
Andhra Pradesh Rolls Out Free Canva Access For All Government School Students
The initiative marks another major milestone in the NDA government's mission to make Andhra Pradesh a national leader in digital learning and future-ready education.
VIJAYAWADA: 1.07 Crore People Set To Mark Yoga Day In AP
Andhra Pradesh is the only state to have conducted a statewide series of yoga programmes from June 7 to 19 in the run-up to International Yoga Day: Reports
Google AI Data Centre will not strain Visakhapatnams resources: Palla
GITAM University holds joint graduation ceremony
A total of 305 graduates successfully receive their degrees, including 153 from the MBBS, 80 BDS, 50 MD/MS, and 32 from the MDS
Rejection of chilli consignments by China raises concern among exporters, farmers in Andhra Pradesh
With the consignments containingtraces ofMethamidophos, exporters urge government to strengthen monitoring mechanisms and promote scientific pesticide usage; Spices Board in Guntur has been conducting post-harvest quality improvementprogrammesfor the farmers to enhance export quality, says Deputy Director Anan Debbarma
Over 2,000 NCC cadets perform yoga at event in Visakhapatnam

