
During his tenure as the Chief Minister of united Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu played a pivotal role in leading the IT revolution, which later transformed the urban infrastructure and overall ecosystem of the state.
Now, he is on a similar ambitious mission, focusing on the Amaravati capital region. As part of his plan to develop Amaravati into the quantum capital of India, Chandrababu is taking strategic and visionary steps to position the city as a global hub for emerging technologies.
Speaking about the initiative, Chandrababu said,
“Just as Silicon Valley shaped the digital age, Amaravati’s Quantum Valley will anchor the deep tech economy of the future. Delighted to step into the classroom and interact with students of the WISER–Qubitech–QKrishi quantum programme, the world’s largest. Proud that Andhra Pradesh is building a future-ready quantum workforce for India and the world.”
Chandrababu firmly believes that quantum computing and advanced technology will define the future of Indian and global IT infrastructure. With these efforts, Amaravati is being shaped to become a Quantum Valley, driving innovation and nurturing a skilled workforce ready for the challenges of the next technological era.






















Chinmayi, Anasuya, and Navdeep condemn Sivaji’s controversial remarks
Playback singer Chinmayi Sripada has strongly condemned actor Sivaji’s controversial remarks, stating that there was absolutely no need for a Telugu actor to offer unsolicited advice to actresses using offensive language.
Questioning the double standards, Chinmayi remarked,
“He himself was wearing jeans and a hoodie. By his own logic, shouldn’t he be wearing a dhoti and following so-called Indian tradition? If he is married, should he also wear a bindi and toe rings? This clearly shows how women are being viewed.”
Actor and television personality Anasuya Bharadwaj also reacted sharply on social media platform X, posting,
“This is our body, not yours. We will live the way we want.”
Later, while speaking to reporters at the inauguration of a garment store, Anasuya elaborated,
“Anyone can wear whatever they like. His comments reflect insecurity. Just because someone says something, does that mean everyone has to listen? Food and clothing are personal choices. We should wear what we are comfortable in. His remarks are truly unfortunate.”
Actor Manchu Manoj also expressed regret over Sivaji’s statements. While offering an apology on Sivaji’s behalf, Manoj made it clear that such remarks should not be normalised or brushed aside.
“There is no reason to remain silent or tolerate this kind of behaviour. Women must always be treated with respect, dignity, and equality. Accountability is very important in matters like these,” he asserted.
Meanwhile, actor Navdeep, who was present at the Dandora event where the comments were made, also condemned Sivaji’s statements, calling them disrespectful and inappropriate.
The remarks have triggered widespread debate across social media, with many voices from the industry demanding greater sensitivity, responsibility, and respect toward women.