In a move reminiscent of the landmark decision that brought Microsoft to Hyderabad in 1998, Andhra Pradesh’s Chief Minister has announced a major step toward turning Visakhapatnam (Vizag) into the next big IT destination. With the recent allocation of land to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) for a sprawling new campus, the state government is laying the groundwork for a transformation that could parallel the tech revolution that once took off in Hyderabad. Back in 1998, it was a revoluti
In a move reminiscent of the landmark decision that brought Microsoft to Hyderabad in 1998, Andhra Pradesh’s Chief Minister has announced a major step toward turning Visakhapatnam (Vizag) into the next big IT destination. With the recent allocation of land to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) for a sprawling new campus, the state government is laying the groundwork for a transformation that could parallel the tech revolution that once took off in Hyderabad. Back in 1998, it was a revoluti
In the evolving global landscape of technology, artificial intelligence is steadily emerging as the most transformative force across industries. From healthcare to agriculture and manufacturing to education, AI is changing the way systems operate, delivering faster, smarter, and more efficient solutions. Recognizing the strategic importance of this shift, the government of Andhra Pradesh is taking strong steps to establish itself as a leading global destination for AI development and innovati
In the evolving global landscape of technology, artificial intelligence is steadily emerging as the most transformative force across industries. From healthcare to agriculture and manufacturing to education, AI is changing the way systems operate, delivering faster, smarter, and more efficient solutions. Recognizing the strategic importance of this shift, the government of Andhra Pradesh is taking strong steps to establish itself as a leading global destination for AI development and innovati
Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, will embark on a significant trip to Davos on January 20 to participate in the prestigious World Economic Forum (WEF). This marks the return of a well-known tradition for the TDP chief, who has previously used the platform to attract global investments to Andhra Pradesh. The timing of this visit is especially important for Naidu, as it comes after a tumultuous five years under the leadership of his rival, Y.S. Jagan Mohan Redd
Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, will embark on a significant trip to Davos on January 20 to participate in the prestigious World Economic Forum (WEF). This marks the return of a well-known tradition for the TDP chief, who has previously used the platform to attract global investments to Andhra Pradesh. The timing of this visit is especially important for Naidu, as it comes after a tumultuous five years under the leadership of his rival, Y.S. Jagan Mohan Redd
Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, continues to impress with his unparalleled work ethic, even at the age of 74. Despite expectations that age would slow him down, Naidu chaired a marathon 13-hour conference, which started at 9:30 AM and concluded around 10:40 PM. The conference covered a broad range of crucial topics, such as sand and liquor policies, pension program disparities, and other key governance issues. One of the notable moments during the conference
Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, continues to impress with his unparalleled work ethic, even at the age of 74. Despite expectations that age would slow him down, Naidu chaired a marathon 13-hour conference, which started at 9:30 AM and concluded around 10:40 PM. The conference covered a broad range of crucial topics, such as sand and liquor policies, pension program disparities, and other key governance issues. One of the notable moments during the conference
Amaravati, the new capital of Andhra Pradesh, is rapidly progressing toward becoming a major metropolis. While current developments include state government buildings and prominent educational institutions like VIT and SRM, the city is gaining significant attention from top companies across various sectors. Following the recent elections, Nara Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister and key figure behind Amaravati's vision, has resumed leadership with a renewed focus on shaping th
Amaravati, the new capital of Andhra Pradesh, is rapidly progressing toward becoming a major metropolis. While current developments include state government buildings and prominent educational institutions like VIT and SRM, the city is gaining significant attention from top companies across various sectors. Following the recent elections, Nara Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister and key figure behind Amaravati's vision, has resumed leadership with a renewed focus on shaping th
During his ‘Yuva Galam’ yatra last year, TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh made a notable promise to his party cadre and supporters. He warned government officials and YSR Congress party leaders of a reckoning, declaring that those involved in political vendettas and misconduct would be listed in a ‘Red Book’ and dealt with accordingly once the TDP came into power. This pledge, symbolized by the carrying of an actual 'Red Book' during his campaign,
During his ‘Yuva Galam’ yatra last year, TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh made a notable promise to his party cadre and supporters. He warned government officials and YSR Congress party leaders of a reckoning, declaring that those involved in political vendettas and misconduct would be listed in a ‘Red Book’ and dealt with accordingly once the TDP came into power. This pledge, symbolized by the carrying of an actual 'Red Book' during his campaign,