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India after F1 race
2003
The delegation will make a presentation to Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone, outlining facilities available in Hyderabad, the capital of the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, said state chief minister Chandrababu Naidu.
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India : Naidu asks Govt, RBI to dispatch new currency notes of smaller denominations
2016
In order to overcome the crisis precipitated by the demonetisation of old currency notes, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has asked the Indian government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to immediately send new currency notes of smaller denominations worth Rs. 10,000 crore.
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India : Naidu approves design to turn Swaraj Maidan into city square
2016
Chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu has ignored opposition from activists by approving the design to turn Swaraj Maidan into the city square. (c) 2016 Al Bawaba (Albawaba.com) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. ( Syndigate.info ).
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India : CM promised to develop VISAKHAPATNAM as a health hub while opening the VIMS
2016
Addressing the gathering at the foundation-stone laying ritual for the ESI hospital, Labour Minister B. Dattatreya has stated that the bed capacity at the Sheelanagar hospital has been augmented from 300 to 500 and allocation for the project from Rs. 420 crore to Rs. 700 crore in response to the CMs call. The State CM has made these revelations during the launch of the Visakhapatnam Institute of Medical Sciences (VIMS) on Monday here in Visakhapatnam.
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India : CM Naidu launches two new energy efficiency programs
2016
The central government has launched - National Energy Efficient Agriculture Pumps Programme and National Energy Efficient Fan Programme - two new energy efficiency programs.
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India : ANDHRA PRADESH ready to fill thousands of Government Vacancies
2016
The Cabinet of the Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to carry out staffing process to fill up almost 20,000 posts available with different departments of the State Government before long.
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India : CM Naidu announce Tirupati, Vishakapatnam to be developed in line with AMARAVATI
2016
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said, The government is determined to develop the three important cities of AP state- Captial Amaravati, Tirupati and Visakhapatnam, with world class infrastructure and thus ensure their place in the list of mega cities of the world. In future, Amaravati will be known as the City of Canals and Tirupati as the City of Lakes. Praising the works of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the chief minister included that Tirupati was the second city after Amaravati where the government had adopted many developmental works.
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India's ruling party faces uncertain future
2004
A major regional ally of India's ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition suffered a major electoral setback in a southern state yesterday, reinforcing projections of an unclear verdict when votes from the parliamentary polls are counted tomorrow. Following successive years of drought, usurious or non-existent government loan schemes and a lack of state help, around 3,000 desperate farmers in Andhra had committed suicide. Analysts said [Chandrababu Naidu] was busy pursuing his dream of turning the state capital Hyderabad into 'Cyberabad', an ultra-modern city.
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Prophets of Cyberabad face rural backlash: Farmers in India's most IT-friendly state set to vote chief minister out of office
2004
Opinion polls indicate that the state's chief minister, Chandrababu Naidu, will be ejected from office tomorrow after nine years in power. Although Mr Naidu leads a regional party, the Telugu Desam, he is also a force on the national stage. More importantly, Mr Naidu has attracted the \"three Bills\" that middle-class India reveres: Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and the dollar bill. The gleaming concrete and glass towers that dominate the state's capital, Hyderabad, are a testament to business's love affair with Mr Naidu. His plan to change farming in Andhra Pradesh saw subsidies slashed for rice, a staple for India's farmers, and GM crops introduced. He also raised prices for electricity, which the Congress party suggests should be given to farmers for free - something Mr Naidu says leads to wastage.
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