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A case study of drought in Andhra Pradesh: Socio-economic impacts and mitigating strategies

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Title A case study of drought in Andhra Pradesh: Socio-economic impacts and mitigating strategies
A case study of drought in Andhra Pradesh: Socio-economic impacts and mitigating strategies
 
Creator ICAR_CRIDA
 
Subject NEW STATE, SCALING ,HIGHER ,GROWTH, TRAJECTORY , FINANCE LADDER
 
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The newly formed State of Andhra Pradesh with reduced area and population is the
result of bifurcation of comprehensive and combined State of Andhra Pradesh which continued
its existence for more than 60 years since 1st November 1956 based on the recommendation
of the States’ Reorganisation Commission, Government of India. The first linguistic State of
Andhra was formed in April 1953, separating from former Madras State and the present Tamil
Nadu. Andhra State and Hyderabad State were united, as both are Telugu speaking States, on
1st November 1956, and named as Andhra Pradesh. The combined state grew on sound lines
but bifurcated, irrationally, hurriedly, by passing A.P. Reorganisation Act, 2014, following
unsound, whimsical policies without providing for basic capital city, institutions and
infrastructure. The new State of Andhra Pradesh came into being from 2 nd June 2014, with
governing facility for ten years from Hyderabad city. However, the dynamic and visionary
Chief Minister shifted the government to the newly constructed temporary buildings in
Amaravathi on 2nd November 2016 with moving all the departments into Secretariat at
Amaravathi, leaving skeleton staff at Hyderabad to meet the requirements of legal and
Governance activities.
Daringly meeting all the difficulties, with minimum support from Central Government,
the State Government of Andhra Pradesh made sincere and genuine efforts to overcome the
difficulties, converting the crisis into an opportunity to grow and develop on sound lines.
With this braveness the government laid solid foundation for “Sunrise Andhra Pradesh”. The
reconstruction is planned to promote inclusive growth and balanced development, taking into
confidence of and cooperation with all the stakeholders in the development process, of high
magnitu
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Date 2020-02-25T08:57:11Z
2020-02-25T08:57:11Z
2010
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier Not Available
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/32856
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Osman M, Shaik Haffis, Mishra PK, Vijaya Kumar P