Download - Telangana and Andhra
2015
There are two regions in the state namely Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema.
These two regions comprise 13 districts, with 9 in Coastal Andhra and 4 in Rayalaseema.
Andhra Pradesh is bestowed with two mighty river systems of Krishna and Godavari. Its varied topography ranging from the hills of Eastern Ghats and Nallamallas to the shores of Bay of Bengal supports varied ecotypes, rich diversity of flora and fauna.
Seemandhra has special
economic zone in Vizag and
power generation capacity of
nearly 5,626 MW from both
thermal and hydel projects
against the demand of 4,000
MW from all categories of
consumers. It has a superfluous
fishing industry,
Visakhapatnam a commercial hub of the state
with a GDP of $26 billion followed by
Vijayawada with a GDP of $3 billion as of 2010,
and is expected to increase to $17 billion by
2025. There are a total of 28 cities with a
population of 100,000 and above in the state at
the 2011 Census, while Visakhapatnam and
Vijayawada are the two million-plus cities.
Amaravati is the proposed capital city of Andhra
Pradesh. The planned riverfront capital is located
on the southern banks of the River Krishna. The
new city will cover a site of approximately 217.23
sq. km., within the Andhra Pradesh Capital
Region.
The Capital Region itself will cover an area of
8,352.69 sq. km., straddling on both sides of the
Krishna River, in Guntur and Krishna districts.
A Singapore consortium has
been appointed master planners
for the new Andhra Pradesh
capital city and surrounding
region, including an 8 Sq km
seed development area. This is
the first phase of the capital city
development project, which is a
partnership between Singapore
and Andhra Pradesh.
The foundation stone of the proposed city was laid
at Uddandarayunipalem village of Guntur district
by P M Narendra Modi in October 2015.
The new capital is named after the historic site of
Amaravathi, which will also be a part of the Capital
Region.
The cities of Guntur and Vijayawada are the major
suburbs of the proposed capital
“Singapore is happy to partner Andhra Pradesh on
the capital city development project. Both Surbana
and Jurong International began as government
planning units and have proven track records in
developing cities, townships and industrial parks in
Singapore, India and around the world.
The companies are privileged to be appointed as
master planners, and will bring their expertise and
experience to work with Andhra Pradesh officials on
developing a world-class capital city.”
Without Hyderabad, and before Amaravati
is real, is what is worth seeing is really „see-
able‟ in Andhra, or we have to wait till the
tourist facilities improve?
Can we say Seemandhra is See Andhra?
Borra Caves, Katiki Waterfalls? What-else?
Thirteen districts, mostly along 974 km coastline, have
much tourist potential with investment that can bring in
returns.
For example, improve Machilipatnam (Masula), a port
town, where cyclone finished off over 30000 people
during 1864 cyclone. Establish a Natural Disaster
Mitigation Training Centre against Flood, Earthquake
and Cyclone there. Is there a memorial there?
TELANGANA
Two new States were formed
from Andhra Pradesh in 2014.
Telangana consisted of the 10
districts of Hyderabad, Adilabad,
Khammam, Karimnagar,
Mahbubnagar, Medak, Nalgonda,
Nizamabad, Rangareddy, and
Warangal.
Telangana, Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra
were regions of the linguistic State of Andhra
Pradesh, from which now Telangana and
Andhra (or Seemandhra) have been formed.
Telangana was a region that was formerly part
of Hyderabad State ruled by the Nizam.
The Telangana region has an area of 114,840
square kilometres (44,340 sq mi), and a
population of 35,286,757 (2011 census) which
is 41.6% of Andhra Pradesh state population.
Ten districts form the State,
with 17 Lok Sabha seats and
119 assembly seats.
HMDA or Hyderabad
Metropolitan Development
Authority covers 7073 sq.
km. with a population of over
Seven Million. It is almost
twice the size of Goa and
even bigger than the National
Capital Territory of Delhi.
BIO-RESOURCE:
FOREST AREAS
FRIUT GROWING
MINERALS:
COAL,
LIMESTONE,
BAUXITE,
MICA
Most of Godavari in Telangana is flowing 3 meters
below the surface level, so proposed irrigation
projects are lift Irrigation system, which has to be
organized to ensure a properly functioning system.
There are challenges to meet the energy demand
and to develop infrastructure. A smaller state has
to focus on issues to ensure better inclusive
development All resources of ten districts could
be used within the ten districts.
Telangana is a semi-arid area and has mostly hot
and dry climate. Summers start in March, and peak
in May with average high temperatures in the 42 °C
(108 °F) range. The monsoon arrives in June and
lasts until September with about 755 mm (29.7-inch)
of precipitation. A dry, mild winter starts in late
November and lasts until early February. With little
humidity and average temperatures in the 22–23 °C
(72–73 °F) range, this is the most comfortable time
of the year.
Butcher community that ekes out a living only
through animal trade and slaughter are now
under the rising right wing vigilantism that is
proving a menace to them.
Two Acts, viz, Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Act and Prohibition of Cow Slaughter and Animal
Preservation Act are quoted even when Animal
Husbandry Department confirms the animals
that are fit for slaughter.
Hindu Muslim difference. Do we need „Prevent
Cruelty to Fellow Human Act „?
A bill may be passed in the Parliament, to make
the stretch of Godavari from Nasik to Rajahmundry
as National Waterway.
Telangana government has requested to include
the stretch from Kaleshwaram to Bhadrachalam as
part of the National Waterway 4., from
Bhadrachalam to Rajahmundry, already declared
in may 2015.
Hyderabad has Cyber Towers at HITEC City
and T-Hub in Gachibowli.
IIIT-H campus- Gachibowli, Incubator for start
ups
Innovation Fund to provide venture capital.
A pool of Mentors, International Outposts to
help enterprises.
Entertainment Technology
Cyber Security
Data Analytics
A PPP between the Govt. of Tele, IIIT-H, Indian
School of Business., NALSAR and Some other
organisations.
A mechanism to promote start-ups.
To build on Hyderabad‟s image in comparison
with Bengaluru.
Govt. is unlikely to pick up a stake in the start-
ups.
Early stage start-ups have one year to prove
themselves.