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Vijayawada: BTech Student Dies in College Suicide

A 21-year-old BTech student at Vignan Deemed University died after setting himself on fire in a campus bathroom. Police are investigating the tragic incident, ruling out academic pressure and love failure. Read the full report.

₹10 Crore Sports Upgrade for Rohtak University

Maharshi Dayanand University in Rohtak is set for a major sports infrastructure upgrade with ₹10 crore from the Haryana government's 'Sports Facilities in Universities' scheme. Learn about the new facilities and their impact.

Vijayawada neglected for 10 years, key project stalled

Vijayawada, crucial to Andhra's capital region, has seen no major infrastructure project completion in a decade. Residents and entrepreneurs decry systematic neglect despite the city's economic contribution. Read more.

Periyar University OLP Results 2025 Declared

Periyar University has published the Online Learning Programme (OLP) results for 2025 exams. Students can check BA, BCom, BSc, MA, MSc scores online. Follow steps to download your scorecard now.

NHAI to widen NH-16 drains in Vijayawada with Rs 10 crore

NHAI will soon invite tenders to widen and deepen drain canals on NH-16 from Ramavarappadu to Nidamanuru in Vijayawada, aiming to solve chronic water stagnation and road damage. The Rs 10 crore project promises completion within 100 days of tender finalis

36th Vijayawada Book Festival Inaugurated at IGMC Stadium

The 36th Vijayawada Book Festival kicks off Jan 2-11 at IGMC Stadium with 280 stalls. Inaugurated by Justice Pamidighantam Narasimha, it features launches, governor visits, and cultural programs. Explore the literary extravaganza!

TN Govt Revives VC Search Panels, Extends Tenure

Tamil Nadu government directs search committees for three state universities to resume work, extending tenure till March 21. The move aims to expedite VC appointments despite legal hurdles.

Crop Burning Pushes Amaravati's Air Quality to Hazardous Levels

Unchecked stubble burning in Andhra Pradesh's farmlands is creating a severe air pollution threat for Amaravati and Vijayawada, with PM2.5 levels reaching 140. Experts warn of a potential 'Delhi-like' crisis if immediate action is not taken.

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