VIMS offers free cochlear implants, emerges as key care hub

The Visakha Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS) is emerging as a key public healthcare centre for cochlear implant surgeries. It offers free treatment to children with severe to profound sensorineural … Read More

Private Hospitals End Strike as Govt Promises ₹1,000 Crore Dues

Private network hospitals in Andhra Pradesh ended their six-day strike on Tuesday (April 7, 2026), following the State government’s assurance that a portion of their pending dues under the Dr. … Read More

CM Pushes Education, Housing and Welfare Reforms

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday urged a revamp of college curricula to meet contemporary needs. Speaking at a Secretariat review meeting, he said higher education must … Read More

GITAM University, BFI Launch MedTech Incubation Centre

GITAM Deemed to be University has partnered with Blockchain For Impact (BFI) to establish a MedTech Incubation Centre at the GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (GIMSR). The initiative … Read More

CREDAI Visakhapatnam Announces New Leadership for 2026–27

The Visakhapatnam chapter of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) has elected its office-bearers for the 2026–27 term. V Dharmender was elected Chairman, while E. Ashok … Read More

Andhra Pradesh gets 1.9 lakh HPV vaccine doses in second phase

Andhra Pradesh has received 1,90,890 doses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in the second phase of distribution, which will be sent to districts according to local needs, said Satya … Read More

Collector’s Compassion: Helping a Differently-Abled Citizen in Person

District Collector S. Ramsunder Reddy won appreciation on Monday for his compassionate approach during the PGRS programme at the district collectorate, personally assisting a differently-abled resident who had come seeking … Read More

Paravada’s Students Still Waiting: A Degree College That Never Came

In Paravada mandal, the dream of higher education often ends at the Intermediate level—not because students lack ambition, but because the system around them falls short. For years, the demand … Read More