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arravindra · 4 months
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🔴LIVE : CM YS Jagan Kadapa Tour || కడప జిల్లాలో పర్యటనకు సీఎం జగన్ || CF...
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india-times · 9 months
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Amit Shah To Speak Today, No-Trust Motion Debate Enters Day 2
No-Trust Debate: The Opposition, which has brought the No-Confidence Motion despite lacking in numbers, admitted that it was a method to compel the Prime Minister to speak on Manipur.
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New Delhi: Home Minister Amit Shah are likely to speak in parliament today as the debate on the No-Confidence Motion — moved by the Congress against the BJP-led Central government — entered Day 2.
Here are the top 10 updates on this big story
The Opposition, which has brought the No-Confidence Motion despite lacking in numbers, admitted that it was a method to compel Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak on Manipur, which has dominated the monsoon session of parliament.
Rahul Gandhi, who was reinstated in parliament yesterday, is addressing parliament. Earlier, reports had claimed that the senior Congress leader would start the debate on the no-confidence motion backed by the Opposition bloc INDIA. But when the House met, it was Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi who initiated the debate.
Union Ministers — Amit Shah, Nirmala Sitharaman, Smriti Irani and Jyotiraditya Scindia are expected to speak in Lok Sabha today. Kiren Rijiju, who participated in the debate yesterday, said the Opposition will regret bringing the No-Confidence Motion because it comes at the “wrong time and the wrong manner”, given India’s current stature in the world.
The Prime Minister will reply to the debate on Thursday. He chaired the BJP’s Parliamentary Party meeting yesterday ahead of the big vote. Taking a swipe at the INDIA alliance, the Prime Minister reportedly said that this is not a vote to express distrust in the government, but to see who can trust whom in the opposition. “It’s a test of their own internal trust,” he reportedly said.
In recent weeks, PM Modi has frequently attacked the opposition bloc for calling itself INDIA, accusing the parties, particularly the Congress, of attempting a rebranding to whitewash their past record as the former UPA or United Progressive Alliance.
Gaurav Gogoi said ‘INDIA’ was forced to bring the No-Confidence Motion against the government to break Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “vow of silence” on Manipur. He alleged that a government which talks about “one India” has created “two Manipurs — one living in the hills and the other in the valley”.
Home Minister Amit Shah, during a discussion on the Delhi Services bill on Monday, accused the Opposition of running away from a debate on Manipur. “The question is Manipur situation and what steps the government is taking there, not a show of strength by voting. If you want voting, I dare you to make this bill fall through voting,” Mr Shah said.
The session, which started on July 20, has been continually disrupted by Opposition protests. The opposition contends that in view of the 170-plus deaths, injuries and displacements of thousands of people since the ethnic violence broke out in May, there is nothing more urgent that can demand the Prime Minister’s attention.
The government has argued that after major violence took place in Manipur in 1993 and 1997, no statement was made in the Parliament in one case and in the other, the junior home minister had given a statement.
The Lok Sabha currently has 539 members who will vote in the motion, of which the majority mark will be 270. The BJP alone has 301, while its allies have had 31 more votes. The opposition INDIA alliance has 143 while parties like KCR’s BRS, YS Jagan Reddy’s YSRCP, and Naveen Patnaik’s BJD have a combined strength of 70. YSRCP (22) and BJD (12) are also expected to back the government.
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andhrawatch · 9 months
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The Opposition leader of Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu has slammed his political rival Jagan in his ongoing irrigation projects tour of Rayalaseema. Naidu declared Jagan as a completely failed politician inside and outside his house. Naidu addressed a huge gathering in the town of Kadiri in Satya Sai Baba district as a part of his short campaign and claimed that Jagan being hailed from the same region of the state failed to develop it. CBN dared to bring Jagan’s sister Sharmila into his comments and stated that Jagan not only backstabbed the people of Andhra Pradesh but also backstabbed his own sister by not giving her any rights on the shares and properties after the demise of YSR and also backstabbed his own uncle YS Vivekananda Reddy by plotting the murder. Naidu added that Jagananna Vadilina Banam aka Sharmila campaigned for her brother Jagan but the latter only sent her out of his home and state thereby failing both as a politician within the state and as a son within the family.  Finally, the ex-CM of AP urged the people of AP to think deeply before voting such that the wrong person in the CM’s chair would further damage their own lives. Political onlookers state that Naidu despite his old age is going super aggressive in targeting Jagan in recent times since the YSRCP has stooped down regarding slinging mud on its rivals.
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otvfastnewstelugu · 11 months
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TDP Government's Godavari River Water Corp.
The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Government in Andhra Pradesh, under the leadership of former Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, formed the Godavari River Water Utilization Corporation (GRWUC) in 2018. This move aimed to address the issues of water scarcity and irrigation in the state, particularly in the Godavari river basin. The GRWUC was formed as a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to undertake the construction of various irrigation projects and other related infrastructure in the Godavari river basin. The corporation was also tasked with implementing the Polavaram project, which is one of the largest irrigation projects in India.
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The TDP Government's move to form the GRWUC was widely appreciated by experts and stakeholders in the irrigation sector. It was seen as a positive step towards improving the state's irrigation infrastructure and boosting agricultural productivity. The TDP Government, under the leadership of Nara Chandrababu Naidu, has been credited with several other achievements in the field of irrigation and agriculture. One of the top achievements of the TDP Government was the successful implementation of the Pattiseema project, which was aimed at diverting Godavari river water to the Krishna river basin. This project helped address the water shortage in the Krishna river basin, which is a key agricultural region in Andhra Pradesh. The TDP Government also implemented several other irrigation projects, including the Handri-Neeva project, the Galeru-Nagari project, and the Veligonda project. These projects have helped boost irrigation and agricultural productivity in the state.
Apart from irrigation and agriculture, the Government has also made significant TDP Contributions in other areas such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, and welfare. The Government launched several welfare schemes for farmers, women, and marginalized communities, such as the Pasupu-Kumkuma scheme and the Amma Vodi scheme. However, despite these achievements, the TDP Government faced a tough challenge in the 2019 Assembly elections, where it was defeated by the YSR Congress Party. The YSR Congress Party, under the leadership of YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, won a decisive mandate in the elections and formed the Government in the state. Since then, the YSR Congress Party Government has launched its own welfare schemes and irrigation projects. However, some experts and stakeholders have criticized the YSR Congress Party Government for neglecting the projects initiated by the previous TDP Government, including the GRWUC. In recent times, there have been some TDP Live Updates regarding the GRWUC and other irrigation projects in the state. In December 2021, it was reported that the GRWUC had completed the construction of the Polavaram project spillway. This was seen as a major milestone in the project's implementation, which has faced several delays and cost overruns.
In conclusion, the TDP Government's formation of the Godavari River Water Utilization Corporation (GRWUC) was a significant step towards addressing the issues of water scarcity and irrigation in the state with the help of many Top TDP Leaders. Under the leadership of Nara Chandrababu Naidu, the government has made several other TDP Achievements in the field of irrigation and agriculture, which have helped boost the state's overall development. However, with the change in Government, it remains to be seen how the current administration will take forward these initiatives and address the challenges facing the irrigation sector in the state.
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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CM Jagan Mohan Reddy seeks national policy for natural farming
CM Jagan Mohan Reddy seeks national policy for natural farming
VIJAYAWADA: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy called for a national strategy on natural farming and asked the Finance Commission to give states with vast areas of natural farming more weight. On Monday, he spoke online at a Niti Aayog conference on natural farming. Reddy said that in 2021-22, 6.31 lakh farmers in Andhra enrolled for natural farming, covering 2.9 lakh hectares,…
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travellingtwogether · 2 years
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Top Tourist Places of Vizag | EP 2 | INS Kursura | Aircraft Museum | Fishing Harbour | విశాఖపట్నం | Traveling Twogether |
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mirrortoday · 4 years
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జగన్ ప్రభుత్వం ఫై నిప్పులు చెరిగిన చంద్రబాబు అసీంబ్లీ సమావేశాలు చాల వాడివేడిగా జరుగుతున్నాయి. అయితే జగన్ ప్రభుత్వం ఫై తెలుగు దేశం పార్టీ అధినేత చంద్రబాబు నాయుడు నిప్పులు చెరిగారు.
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newwavesposts · 5 years
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APCM YS Jagan Public Meeting At Jammalamadugu LIVE
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andhrawatch · 9 months
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The Opposition leader of Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu has slammed his political rival Jagan in his ongoing irrigation projects tour of Rayalaseema. Naidu declared Jagan as a completely failed politician inside and outside his house. Naidu addressed a huge gathering in the town of Kadiri in Satya Sai Baba district as a part of his short campaign and claimed that Jagan being hailed from the same region of the state failed to develop it. CBN dared to bring Jagan’s sister Sharmila into his comments and stated that Jagan not only backstabbed the people of Andhra Pradesh but also backstabbed his own sister by not giving her any rights on the shares and properties after the demise of YSR and also backstabbed his own uncle YS Vivekananda Reddy by plotting the murder. Naidu added that Jagananna Vadilina Banam aka Sharmila campaigned for her brother Jagan but the latter only sent her out of his home and state thereby failing both as a politician within the state and as a son within the family.  Finally, the ex-CM of AP urged the people of AP to think deeply before voting such that the wrong person in the CM’s chair would further damage their own lives. Political onlookers state that Naidu despite his old age is going super aggressive in targeting Jagan in recent times since the YSRCP has stooped down regarding slinging mud on its rivals.
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otvfastnewstelugu · 11 months
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kalyan-gullapalli · 4 years
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The economics, humanities and politics of "Sarai"...
In February, 2014, the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Bill was passed and Telangana broke away. The resultant state of Andhra now looks like this. :-)
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In 2019, state general elections were held in A.P and YSR Congress won hands down. YS Jaganmohan Reddy became Chief Minister and set out to fulfill a unique electoral promise to his vote bank - Prohibition of Liquor in the state of A.P.
The new liquor policy, which includes a 40% reduction in bar licences, exorbitant hike of new license fees, closure of some 40000 illegal outlets, time restrictions and take over of bars by A.P State Beverages Corporation, aims to make Andhra Pradesh alcohol-free by 2024. A.P will then join Gujarat, Bihar, Mizoram, Nagaland and Lakshadweep as states/territories which have successfully implemented liquor prohibition.
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But will Jagan be able to make this initiative a success in A.P? Because, this is not the first time such a thing has been tried in Andhra. In 1995, in a strange reversal of roles, Telugu Desam Party won the state elections, crushing Congress, and TDP Chief N T Rama Rao banned the sale of liquor in A.P. In 1995, his son-in-law, N. Chandrababu Naidu, staged a coup-of-sorts, toppled NTR, became Chief Minister and in 1997, reversed the decision.
But what was all that drama back then in 1990s? Therein lies a tale.
First of all, let's understand the economics of Liquor production and sale. Why is the state government so interested in it? It's very simple. Liquor fills the state government's revenue coffers in form of excise duty on its production. The state government also makes money from the issuance of licenses for its sale. Liquor boosts tourism and entertainment industries too.
The A.P state government discovered this golden hen sometime in the 1970s and since then, liquor has become a state policy. In 1970, the excise duty collected from liquor was INR 40 crores, which jumped to INR 800 crores in early 1990s and quantum leaped to INR 12000 crores in 2015. That's big money coming into the state revenue coffers.
In 1983, when NT Rama Rao came to power for the first time, he introduced a particularly aggressive liquor policy called Varuna Vahini (literally meaning Flood of Liquor), which delivered government-manufactured country liquor - Sarai, in Telugu, Arrack in English - to doorsteps, in easily affordable plastic sachets and bottles. He used some of this revenue to subsidise other populist schemes, like Rs 2 per kilo rice scheme.
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Andhra Pradesh typically constitutes about 3-5% of sales of major liquor manufacturers like United Breweries and United Spirits. So, they usually have a word or two to say in this regard.
Oh! By the way, liquor contractors make a truck load of money too, which they invest in real estate, films, finance and construction projects, and make donations to cultural and religious institutions, thus strengthening their socio-political clout.
So, net-net, liquor manufacturing and sale is a well-oiled economic engine for any state, especially for Andhra Pradesh.
Now, let's understand the human aspects of state-promoted liquor sales.
I read a report that said, in 1991-92, the average annual income of a family in Andhra was, hold your breath, INR 1840. This was the total family income, for the entire year!
Out of this, the working male spent INR 830 on liquor. So, the man of the house spent 45% of his measly income on Sarai - Arrack. It was the norm. Every man, in every house, did it. And the government promoted it, supported it and benefited from it.
The logic was - the poor man had spent a miserable day, doing a miserable job, for a miserable pay. So it's ok, if he drowns his misery in a drink after sunset. Hmm. The problem was - the miserable man had a family - a wife, who slogged all day to make ends meet and feed her children. And god forbid, if there was an illness in the family, begging was the only way out.
On top of it, any body who has had a drink in their life knows, liquor is ok as a socializing drink. But it doesn't alleviate a man's misery. Infact, it compounds it.
This foul smelling man, in his foul mood, came home at midnight, in stupor, and sparks flew. Domestic violence, physical and mental abuse, were rampant. Suicides, rapes and murders were common.
Net-net, life in a village in Andhra Pradesh, which had a government-promoted arrack shop, was living hell, especially for the women folk. And because Arrack sale filled government coffers, there was an Arrack shop in every village. So life, in pretty much every village in Andhra Pradesh, was living hell for its women folk.
All of this was indicating an impending change. And change happened - in form of a massive, state level, Anti-Arrack movement, led by the women folk of Andhra Pradesh, which resulted in the prohibition of alcohol in the state!
In 1988, the Government of India launched the National Literacy Mission (NLM). In January 1990, the NLM was launched in Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh. The state-organised mass-literacy campaigns led to women getting together and discussing their problems. The awareness brought on by these group discussions resulted in the women discovering that the consumption of locally made, cheap Arrack was the main source of their unsettled domestic life. This awareness resulted in a spontaneous movement in the small village of Dubagunta in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh.
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The rural women of the village, who had no autonomy in any sphere of life, took it in their hands to fight against the production and sale of Arrack. They raided the Arrack shops with broomsticks and chili powder and cowered the owner into shutting the shop.
What started as an agitation in a single village, soon turned into a state-wide movement. In each village, women simply destroyed the ingredients used for the production of liquor. They also started policing the men in their individual households against consuming Arrack.
They then started speaking against the liquor contractors, local bureaucracy, police officials and even the Chief Minister. They started questioning the government on the availability of basic amenities like water, schools etc, which were in a dearth, as opposed to Arrack, which was always easily available. When the government insisted that the excise collected from the production of Arrack was used for welfare programmes, like the subsidy of rice, the women even agreed to contribute a day’s wages to help in the welfare schemes.
For them, it was clear. The cost-benefit equation of government-promoted liquor policies on human indices simply didn't match up to the economics. They put their foot down. Finally, when the movement had gained momentum in three districts, the government had to buckle under the pressure and ban Arrack in the state.
Now, let's go to the politics of the matter. Where there is a people's movement, there will be politics. And political parties.
It was 1994 - the election year in A.P. NT Rama Rao of TDP, the main opposition party, promised his electorate that, if they elected him to power, he would ban all forms of alcohol from the state (Toddy and IMFL - Indian made foreign liquor - were still available.) Ironically, it was his Varuna Vahini programme that was responsible for this situation. But, it was a powerful promise. So, he won a landslide election, came to power, and fulfilled his promise.
In 1995, Andhra Pradesh became alcohol free!
But this situation was shortlived. Within 9 months, NTR's son-in-law, N Chandrababu Naidu, staged a coup against his father-in-law, stating excessive interference of his second wife Parvathy Laxmi, in the party politics. Both NTR and Parvathy Laxmi were ousted from the party.
In 1997, Chandrababu Naidu, repealed the prohibition, stating that the exchequer has lost INR 1200 crores that year in excise revenue, illegal bootlegging had become unstoppable and that he was under pressure from all quarters to repeal the "dry rule." A few hushed and a few not-so-hushed voices say that there was no intent in the first place.
That's why there is some scepticism about Jaganmohan Reddy's latest initiative. Is there political will?
Post Script::
In 2016, 93 year old Dubagunta Rosamma, one of the early Anti-Arrack crusaders passed away, in Nellore.
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Inspired by the story Seethamma kadha (the story of Seethamma) taught as part of the adult literacy programme in the night school in her village, the women of Dubagunta, led by Rosamma, destroyed the pots storing Arrack, after giving assurance to the families depending on the trade, thus sparking the first light of what would soon become a state-level agitation.
May this post be a small tribute to her!
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Andhra Pradesh’s government unveiled its new Industrial Policy 2020-23 identifying 10 thrust areas to propel economic growth, with manufacturing as the high priority sector that would create large scale employment. The government has identified industrial zoning as a key focus area to ensure planned industrial development and provide a risk-free, investment-friendly environment for setting up and operating industries in the state with minimal impact on the environment. Minister for Industries Mekapati Goutham Reddy unveiled the new industrial policy in Vijayawada in the presence of leading players from the industry, academia, and trade associations. The minister said that the new industrial development policy will be focusing on balancing growth across regions and on reducing the cost of doing business and helping MSMEs improve their capabilities to survive in the competitive world. As of 2018, Andhra Pradesh has 70.9 percent of its total population in the working-age and the state stands second in the country in this aspect. Stating that utilizing the workforce was their top priority, the minister said promoting skill development and entrepreneurship was also on their list. As many as 30 skill development colleges will be arranged to help youth achieve their aspirations and live a better life, he said, adding that they will be the base for growth in the state. The policy will promote value addition and cutting-edge industries in 10 sectors including toys and furniture, footwear and leather, machinery and precision equipment, aerospace and defense, apart from pharma, textiles, automobile, electronics, and petrochemicals. Special efforts will be put in empowering women entrepreneurs of the backward communities and providing ready-built facilities to the budding industrialists. The policy also envisages implementing industrial zoning to ensure planned industrial development and to provide a risk-free investment-friendly environment for setting up and operating industries, with minimum impact on the environment. The land allotment on lease-cum-buy-out model has been given approval in the policy. “De-risking the investments is the cornerstone of the new industrial policy. They are introducing ‘YSR AP One’, a multi-faceted business enablement center that acts as a one-stop resource and support center for industries. ‘YSR AP One’ would provide handholding support (to investors) during pre-establishment and setup of industrial units, post-setup support, backward and forward linkages, and access to market and new technologies among other things. A multi-faceted business enables center, YSR AP One will be set up to assist investors throughout their groundwork. YSR AP One will provide services such as investor facilitation, market research, marketing and branding, sales support, incentive management, and special category cell. The minister added that the major incentive a prospective investor gets, under the new policy, is reimbursement of State Goods and Services Tax for five years (capped to Fixed Capital Investment) for medium, large and mega industries linked to employment creation. The current lease and buy models for land allotment are being replaced with a composite lease+buy model, where an industrialist gets to purchase the land after successfully running his unit for 10 years. The manufacturing sector, as an employment provider, remains a high priority for the state. The government will undertake structural reforms to accelerate industrialization in the state. The thrust areas identified by the government, under the new industrial policy include food processing, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, textiles, electronics, footwear and leather, toys and furniture, petrochemicals, aerospace and defense, automobiles and components, machinery, precision equipment, and mineral-based industries. The Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises of India (FSME India) hailed the New Industrial Development Policy for 2020-2023 unveiled by the Andhra Pradesh government. “The New Industrial Development Policy announced by the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government is a practical exercise. The State government has promised what it can deliver claimed the FSME representative. This policy will definitely fuel industrial growth and attract more investments into the State.
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