Kranthi

The author is a journalist by choice and likes to keep abreast with happenings around the world. Associated with digital media for more than a decade, he has a very good knowledge about political developments in both the Telugu states and the country too. Apart from hard news, the writer also has a penchant for human interest stories.

Major Relief To Jogi, Devineni Avinash

In a major relief to YCP leaders Jogi Ramesh and Devineni Avinash, the Supreme Court granted anticipatory bail to them in connection with attack on the TDP office at Mangalagiri in 2021. However, the Supreme Court directed YCP leaders Jogi Ramesh, Devineni Avinash to handover their passports to the investigating …

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Jagan’s conspiracy to destroy Prakasam Barrage : Chandrababu

When the Budameru Canal was wreaking a havoc in Vijayawada by submerging several low-lying areas and leaving many families in absolute chaos last week, an unexpected incident in which four boats rammed into the Prakasam Barrage has left the state government and its authorities in absolute shock. These boats were …

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HC Orders On MLAs Switching Loyalties From BRS To Congress

The Telangana High Court’s order to the Assembly Speaker’s office secretary to take a decision on the MLAs, who switched loyalties to the Congress from the BRS, has sparked interest of the public on the possible outcome. With nearly 10 of the BRS leaders switching sides to the Congress in …

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Jagan In Assembly

Jagan Stares At Deeper Crisis In Next Five Years?

The defeat of YCP in the recently held Assembly elections could potentially spell doom to the party boss and former CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. Jagan and his party leaders are hoping that their fortune would take a turn after the five years but there is no chance for Jagan …

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Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Flees The Country!

Bangladesh’s longest-serving Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country after tendering her resignation, amidst the crisis triggered by students’ movement against the restoration of 30% reservation for children of freedom fighters. Later, Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-uz-Zaman, addressing the nation, said an interim government will be formed to run the …

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Smitha Sabharwal Debates On Disability Quota In UPSC

Amidst the row over IAS officer Puja Khedkar’s induction into the UPSC services, senior bureaucrat questioned the need for reservations for the specially-abled in the civil services, taking the heat of the discussion to the next level. Senior IAS officer Smitha Sabharwal said that there was no need for reservations …

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Naidu’s Governance Sending Positive Signals In AP

The TDP alliance government is spreading a positive atmosphere in the state, increasing the confidence public placed in veteran politician and Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. It is one month since Naidu had taken charge as the CM and he has shown his mark of seniority in administration by ensuring …

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Hiked Pensions: Jagan Receives Another Jolt From Naidu

YCP boss and former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has received a fresh jolt from the TDP alliance, even before he could completely come to terms with the ridiculous defeat of his party in the just concluded Assembly elections. Naidu’s government proved that ‘welfare’ is not the patent of …

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Pawan’s Initiative Unites Mother With Daughter

Within days of assuming charge, the TDP alliance has put governance on the track. There have been several improvements in the administration like distribution of pensions to the beneficiaries across the state within just one day itself. With Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu taking the initiative to himself handover the …

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Pawan Kalyan Leading In Pithapuram

One of the most important assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh, Pithapuram has started to exhibit the early trends and they are clearly in favor of the main candidate, Pawan Kalyan. As per the latest reports, Pawan Kalyan has started to lead over his YCP counterpart Vanga Geetha in the election. …

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