World Wildlife Day was celebrated all over the world yesterday, even in Visakhapatnam. On the occasion, several people – including volunteers, animal lovers, forest officials, Indira Gandhi Zoological Park staff
World Wildlife Day was celebrated all over the world yesterday, even in Visakhapatnam. On the occasion, several people – including volunteers, animal lovers, forest officials, Indira Gandhi Zoological Park staff
Kankatala will soon turn 75 and to celebrate the occasion they have launched their new collection titled – Queens of Andhra. Inspired by six powerful queens from Andhra Pradesh, the
The long pending project of widening the stretch between Anakapalli and Anandapuram will most likely commence in July this year. The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) is reportedly speeding
The government of Andhra Pradesh is planning to launch an airline. This airline is most likely to be named after Amaravati, once the capital of the state is developed. Chief Minister,
A trio of women bikers are, at the moment, covering the stretch from Puducherry to Kolkata. Spanning 2500 KMs, the trip that will take them two weeks is in hope
Vizagites have topped the list of the most number of feedback sent in for Swachh Survekshan 2017 in Andhra Pradesh. Vizag saw the most number of citizen participation for the
The prohibition and excise commissioner Mukesh Kumar Meena said that the government is taking measures on implementing the new liquor policy from the forthcoming fiscal year. This plan of action
Hundreds of students of Nagarjuna hostel staged a protest at the entrance of Andhra University yesterday evening. They protested against the poor quality of food being provided at the hostel
District Collector Pravin Kumar held a review meeting yesterday with district officers on Swachh Survekshan. He appealed to citizens to use the ‘Swachhata app’ and take an active part in
Vizag’s first non-private tropical botanical garden was developed by the Department of Botany in Andhra University. The garden has been developed under the leadership of professors J Venkateswarulu, BS Rao and






