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Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu urged the Centre to support Andhra farmers by funding tobacco procurement, revising palm oil import duties, addressing US tariffs on aqua exports, and reducing GST on mango pulp to benefit local industries
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While the Centre was dragging its feet on granting approvals for Telangana’s irrigation projects, Andhra Pradesh was pressing ahead with its controversial plan to divert 200 TMC of Godavari water to Banakacherla.
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Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh launched a program offering free JEE and NEET coaching to students in government junior colleges. Over 1 lakh students will receive special study material and focused coaching, ensuring equal academic opportunities for all
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The Centre for Brahmin Excellence is launching a Civil Services Advocacy programme to mentor Brahmin youth through coaching and interviews. Screening will begin Sunday, with 31 shortlisted candidates attending. A panel led by L.V. Subrahmanyam will oversee the selection
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The former chief minister visited Podili to extend support to distressed tobacco farmers who were allegedly denied a fair price for their produce, and the visit was marred by stone pelting
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The Supreme Court granted bail to journalist Kommineni Srinivasa Rao, arrested for remarks made by a guest on his TV show. The court said his arrest violated his freedom of speech and journalistic rights, and ordered his release with conditions
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The centre will collaborate with WEF's centres for Energy, Materials, and Cybersecurity, aiming to develop green industries, AI-led governance, and pilot sustainable technologies
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YS Jagan criticised the Andhra Pradesh government after the Supreme Court granted bail to journalist Kommineni. He called the arrest undemocratic and politically motivated. YSRCP leaders said the ruling upheld press freedom and exposed misuse of police by the ruling party
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Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills received AHA certification for excellence in chest pain treatment. This global recognition confirms their ability to give quick, life-saving care for serious heart attacks like STEMI and improve cardiac health outcomes
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Andhra Pradesh launched the 'Talliki Vandanam' scheme to give Rs 15,000 yearly for each school-going child. It supports mothers, improves education access, and encourages population growth. Over 67 lakh students and 43 lakh mothers will benefit
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Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan enrolled his son Mark at the International School of Hyderabad after bringing him back from Singapore, where the child sustained burn injuries in a fire. Pawan Kalyan also toured the ICRISAT campus.
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Andhra Pradesh has sought operational control of the Nagarjuna Sagar right canal head regulator, alarming Telangana. With CRPF set to withdraw in June, Telangana fears further water deprivation. The decades-old Krishna water-sharing conflict has once again flared up.
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It promises ₹15,000 annually for every school-going child, benefitting over 67 lakh people, with additional funds allocated for school infrastructure development
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Highlighting that the government is striving to fulfil the aspirations of people, the CM said several welfare schemes such as pensions, Anna Canteens and others were ‘implemented' within a year, despite financial challenges.
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The exact cause of the accident is yet to be ascertained as police are awaiting the reports of the Pollution Control Board (PCB) and the inspector of factories
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Farmers in Srinivasapura, a major mango growing belt in Kolar district, bordering Andhra Pradesh, held protests and observed a taluk-level bandh on Wednesday, demanding a support price for mangoes and withdrawal of ban imposed by the neighbouring State.
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Police have already arrested senior journalist and ‘Sakshi TV’ anchor Kommineni Srinivas, who had moderated the debate.
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Grants him bail, three others receive similar relief. The court cites health, legislative implications, and potential by-elections while remanding a related IAS case for rehearing
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As part of 'Yogandhra', the TDP-led NDA government has embarked on a campaign to create awareness about yoga, implementing a four-week-long campaign from May 29 to increase awareness among people
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The event will serve as a platform to present the achievements of the NDA alliance government in the past year.
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"Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is using fake narratives and organised violence to divert public anger and escape accountability,” said Jagan on X
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Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu plans to develop Amaravati’s Quantum Valley like Silicon Valley. The Rs 4,000 crore mission will focus on quantum technologies, with IBM’s support. A workshop will be held in Vijayawada, involving startups, academia, and industry sectors
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Rao was arrested by Andhra Pradesh Police for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Amaravati women during a TV debate. This follows complaints by activists, including Madiga Corporation Director Khambampati Sirisha
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Srinivasa Rao is to be produced before a court in the Guntur district, where a case has been registered at the Thullur Police Station in Andhra Pradesh