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GOVERNMENT of ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT Municipal
GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT Municipal Administration & Urban Development Department-Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act,2014 - Declaration of A.P. Capital City Area-Orders-Issued. MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION & URBAN DEVELOPMENT (M2) DEPARTMENT G.O.MS.No. 254 Dated: 30.12.2014 Read the following: 1. Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act, 2014 (Act.No.11 of 2014) 2. G.O.Ms.No.252, MA& UD Department, Dated: 30.12.2014 3. G.O.Ms.No.253, MA& UD Department, Dated: 30.12.2014 ***** ORDER: The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act, 2014 has come into force with effect from 30th day of December, 2014 by virtue of notification published in the Extra-ordinary issue Andhra Pradesh Gazette, dated : 30-12-2014. 2. The Government have held detailed consultations with the experts of Urban Development, various public organizations and have considered the various aspects of public welfare and accessibility to all part of the state subsequent to such consultations, the Government have decided to locate capital city area within the capital region declared vide G.O 3rd read above. 3. The Government in exercise of powers under sub section 3 of section 3 of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority Act, 2014 hereby notify the areas covering broadly an area of about 122 sq.kms as detailed in the schedule to the notification appended here to, as Andhra Pradesh Capital City area which is meant to development of the state capital under the provision of the Andhra Pradesh Region Development Authority Act, 2014. 4. The appended notification shall be published in the Extra-ordinary issue of Andhra Pradesh Gazettee dated:30-12-2014. -
Annual Report (2017-2018)
ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS CONTENTS Chapter No. Chapter Page No. CHAPTER -I INTRODUCTION AND ORGANISATIONAL SET-UP 1-3 (a) Introduction……………………………………………………... 1-2 (b) Organisational set-up…………………………………………… 2 (c) Organisational Chart…………………………………………….. 3 CHAPTER -II SUMMONING AND PROROGATION OF HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT 4-6 (a) Summoning and Prorogation…………………………………… 4 (b) Sessions 4 (i) Summoning………………………………………………….. 4 (ii) Prorogation…………………………………………………... 5 (c) Dates of Poll, Constitution, First Sitting, expiry of the term and 5 Dissolution of Lok Sabha (First to Sixteenth Lok Sabhas) 4-6 CHAPTER -III PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS AND ORDINANCES 7-12 (a) President’s Address……………………………………………... 7 (b) Provisions regarding Ordinance…………………...................... 7-8 (c) Ordinances………………………………………………………. 8-9 (d) Ordinances promulgated by the President from 1952- 31.12.2017 ……………………………………………………... 10-12 CHAPTER –IV GOVERNMENT BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT AND TIME DISTRIBUTION 13-18 (a) Government Business……………………………....................... 13 (b) Planning of Government Business……………………………… 13-14 (c) Management of Government Business…………………………. 14 (d) Resume of Government Business Transacted 14-15 (i) Legislative………………………………....................... 14 (ii) Financial……………………………………………….. 15 (iii) Budget…………………………………………………. 15 (e) Motion of Confidence in the Council of Ministers…………….. 15 (f) Broad distribution of Official Time ……………………………. 17 (g) Time Lost on Adjournments due to Interruptions etc. 17 (h) Other Non-Official Business…………………………………… 17 (i) Number of Sittings……………………………………………... 18 CHAPTER –V PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS 19-24 (a) Lok Sabha 19 (i) Discussion Under Rule 193……………………………. 20 (ii) Calling Attention………… …………………………… 21 (b) Rajya Sabha 18-20 (i) Discussion under Rule 176……………………………… 18 (ii) Calling Attention…………. ……………………………. 20 (iii) Discussion on the working of Ministries...……………. 21 (c) Government’s Stand on Private Members’ Bills and Resolutions …………………………………………………….. 21 Chapter No. -
GOVERNMENT of ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT Office
GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT Office Procedure – Agriculture and Cooperation Department - Maintenance of Government Vehicles – Supply of diesel and other Lubricant oil etc., - Charges for the month of May, 2019 - Expenditure – Sanctioned – Orders – Issued. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AGRICULTURE AND COOPERATION (OP.I) DEPARTMENT G.O.RT.No. 410 Dated: 01-07-2019 Read the following:- 1. G.O.Ms.No.613, G.A. (OP.II) Dept, dated 12.11.1990. 2. Bills received From M/s. Saileela Filling Station, Mandadam Thullur Mandal, Guntur District, dated 03.06.2019. *** O R D E R : Sanction is hereby accorded for payment of an amount of Rs.18,844/- (Rupees Eighteen Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-four only) to M/s. Saileela Filling Station, Mandadam, Thullur Mandal, Guntur District towards the cost of Petrol, Diesel and other Lubricant oils supplied to the following vehicle of Agriculture and Cooperation Department for the month of May, 2019 for use of official purpose as per the orders issued in the G.O. 1st read above. The excess consumption of POL is ratified. I. AP 39 AB 0134: Car: Diesel: 260 Ltrs 2. The expenditure sanctioned above shall be debited to “3451 – Secretariat Economic Service –090-Secretariat – 18 – Agriculture and Cooperation Department – 240 - Petrol, Oil and Lubricants. 3. The Agriculture and Cooperation (OP.II/Claims) Department are requested to draw and credit for an amount of Rs.18,844/- (Rupees Eighteen Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty four only) in favour of M/s Saileela Filling Station, Mandadam, Thullur Mandal, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh Account No.362605500026, ICICI Br.Thullur, IFSC Code ICIC0003626. -
Assessment of Water Quality for Groundwater in Thullur Mandal, Guntur District, A.P, India
April 2017, Volume 4, Issue 04 JETIR (ISSN-2349-5162) ASSESSMENT OF WATER QUALITY FOR GROUNDWATER IN THULLUR MANDAL, GUNTUR DISTRICT, A.P, INDIA 1P. Akhil Teja, 2V. Jaya Krishna, 3CH. Manikanta, 4M. Musalaiah 1, 2, 3 Final B.Tech Students, 4Assistant Professor, 1Department of Civil Engineering, 1MVR College of Engineering and Technology, Paritala, Andhra Pradesh, India Abstract— Groundwater is an essential and valuable natural source of water supply all over the world. To meet out the rising demand it is crucial to identify and recognize the fresh water resources and also to find out remedial methods for improvement of water quality. So, assessment of ground water quality has always been paramount in the field of environmental quality management. Physico-chemical parameters of groundwater quality based on physic-chemical parameters plays a prominent role in evaluating its suitability for drinking purpose. The present study deals with the determination of water quality index of Thullur mandal, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, in order to ascertain the quality of Groundwater for public consumption, recreation and other purposes. The samples were collected from all 19 villages of Thullur mandal. The samples were analyzed in the laboratory using standard APHA 1985 procedures. From the analyzed data, WQI has been calculated using Weighted Average method. The variations of water quality on different samples were also discussed. Index Terms— Groundwater, Water Quality Parameters, Sampling, Water Quality Standards, Water Quality. 1. INTRODUCTION Water is the most important natural resource, which forms the core of ecological system. Recently there has been overall development in various fields such as agriculture, industry and urbanization in India. -
Government of India Ministry of Human Resource
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO.79 TO BE ANSWERED ON 23.07.2018 Complaints regarding Ragging †* 79. SHRI SANJAY HARIBHAU JADHAV: SHRI SADASHIV LOKHANDE: Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state: a) whether the report of complaints regarding ragging received by any educational institution, their status and satisfaction level of complainant parents along with closure report is to be sent to the Government on monthly basis; b) if so, the details thereof; c) the details of the total number of complaints of ragging which have been received by the Government during the last three years, State-wise and the action taken by the Government in this regard; d) whether the Government is working on any action plan to deal with the problem of ragging; and e) if so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons therefor? ANSWER MINISTER OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (SHRI PRAKASH JAVADEKAR) (a) to (e): A statement is laid on the Table of the House. ***** STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (e) OF LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 79 FOR REPLY ON 23.07.2018 REGARDING COPMLAINTS REGARDING RAGGING ASKED BY SHRI SANJAY HARIBHAU JADHAV AND SHRI SADASHIV LOKHANDE. (a) & (b): On receipt of a ragging complaint, the concerned educational institution constitutes an Anti-Ragging Committee to examine and investigate the incident and to submit a report to the institution. On the basis of the report, the institution takes action against the culprits and if requested, sends an Action Taken Report to the Ministry/University Grants Commission (UGC)/Monitoring Agency. -
APCRDA REGION LIST of UNAUTHORIZED BUILDINGS IDENTIFIED by APCRDA S.No Name of Owner / Builder Village and Mandal Location S.R.No /D.No
AP CRDA., DIVISIONAL OFFICE IN ENTIRE APCRDA REGION LIST OF UNAUTHORIZED BUILDINGS IDENTIFIED BY APCRDA S.No Name of owner / Builder Village and Mandal Location S.R.No /D.No. Unauthorized floors Remarks 1 Vadlamude Padma Sekhar Gollapudi south side of bharati residency 550/1A Third floor Construction 2 Tummala Venkateswara Rao Guntupalli Guntupalli village 119/2 Construction of Flat Near Kondapalli panchayati 3 Karanam Sudheer Kumar Kondapalli 306/5 Third floor construction office 4 Karempudi anupama Gollapudi Plot no 8, Gollapudi(V) 559/2B Laying of Pillars in Third floor Kanagala Anuush Construction of Third Floor and 5 Gollapudi Gollapudi Gram Panchayati 559/1 Karampudi Venkat Leela Part of fourth floor 6 Karanam Anuradha Kondapalli Kondapalli (V) 306/5 Building Height Exceed 10 m 7 K.V.S Prasad Rao Gollapudi L.P No 78/82, Gollapudi (V) 495/4A, 5A Third floor construction 8 Koneru Radhika Gollapudi plot no 36, Gollapudi(v) 506/1 Third floor construction plot no 31/W, near Agriculture, 9 Royyuri Santhoshi Lavanya Gollapudi 506/1A7 Third floor construction Market Yard Gollapudi(V), near Agriculture 10 Smt. M.Nagapadma Gollapudi 503 Cellar.pillars on third floor Yard plot no 31/E, near Agriculture, 11 Royyuri Santhoshi Lavanya Gollapudi 506/1A7 Third floor construction Market Yard Sri. M.Samba Siva Rao, Opp D.No:13/64, Opp D.No:13/64, Nunna(V), Construction of building in 12 Near by Sai Baba Temple, Door No:13/64 Near by Sai Baba Temple, Vijayawada Rural Mandal Deviation to the Setbacks Nunna Village Nunna Village Sri.G.Praveen Reddy, -
World Bank Document
Amaravati Sustainable Capital City Development Project Resettlement Policy Framework Amaravati Sustainable Capital City Development Project (ASCCDP) Public Disclosure Authorized Final Final Draft Resettlement Policy Framework Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) Government of Andhra Pradesh, Amaravati July 2018 Version 5 Public Disclosure Authorized 1 Amaravati Sustainable Capital City Development Project Resettlement Policy Framework Contents ACRONYMS ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................................................... 4 I. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................. 12 Background .................................................................................................................................................... 12 Need for Resettlement Policy Framework ................................................................................................. 12 Amaravati Capital City development and the World Bank supported Project .................................... 13 II. LAND ASSEMBLY INSTRUMENTS ............................................................................................................ -
Jagan Declares Vizag As Capital, 3C Bill in House
c m y k c m y k THE LARGEST CIRCULATED ENGLISH DAILY IN SOUTH INDIA HYDERABAD I TUESDAY I 21 JANUARY 2020 WEATHER O WORLD 12 TABLOID Max: 30.6 C | SPORTS 16 Min: 20.2OC | RH: 52% Xi warns virus Champion Djokovic ‘I had no intention of Rainfall: Nil outbreak serious drops set at Oz Open returning to films’ Forecast: Cloudy sky. Misty morning. Max/Min temp. 30/20ºC deccanchronicle.com, facebook.com/deccannews, twitter.com/deccanchronicle, google.com/+deccanchronicle Vol. 83 No. 20 Established 1938 | 32 PAGES | `6.00 ASTROGUIDE Budget halwa Vikari; Uttarayana Tithi: Pushya Bahula Dwadasi till Jagan declares Vizag as 1.46 am (Wednesday) Star: Jyeshta till 11.44 pm Varjyam: Nil Durmuhurtam: 9.07 am to 9.51 capital, 3C Bill in House am; 11.10 pm to 12.01 am (Wednesday) Rahukalam: 3 pm to 4.30 pm HIJRI CALENDAR State officials to take Centre’s permission if required Jumada al-Awwal 25,1441 AH N. VAMSI SRINIVAS I DC ■ CHIEF MINISTER Jagan ority (CRDA) Act, even The AP Reorganisation PRAYERS VIJAYAWADA, JAN. 20 Mohan Reddy went ahead before the AP High Court- Act declared that Hyde- Fajar: 5.47 am with introducing a Bill in set deadline of 2.30 pm on rabad would remain joint Zohar: 12.37 pm Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Monday to receive griev- capital till 2024 and the Mohan Reddy has taken a the State Assembly on ances from farmers ended. Centre would initiate the Asar: 4.29 pm calculated political risk by Monday, which clearly The matter was brought to process of locating a new Maghrib: 6.11 pm formally enacting a law stated that the govern- the court’s notice, but no capital for AP by appoint- Isha: 7.22 pm establishing three capitals ment would have three order was passed. -
A Study of Water Quality in the Amaravathi Area
Article title: A Study Of Water Quality In The Amaravathi Area, Guntur Dist, Andhra Pradesh, India Authors: Srinivasa Rao p [1], sumanth kommathoti[2], Kamal Teja M[3] Affiliations: Research scholor Dept of civil engineering JNTU Anthapur[1], Department of civil engineering Dhanekula Inst of Engg & Tech[2] Orcid ids: 0000-0001-9984-4884[2] Contact e-mail: [email protected] License information: This work has been published open access under Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Conditions, terms of use and publishing policy can be found at https://www.scienceopen.com/. Preprint statement: This article is a preprint and has not been peer-reviewed, under consideration and submitted to ScienceOpen Preprints for open peer review. DOI: 10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-.PPMP9XP.v1 Preprint first posted online: 27 May 2020 Keywords: pH, Turbidity, Chlorides, Hardness, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), BIS, WHO, AMARAVATHI. A STUDY OF WATER QUALITY IN AMARAVATHI AREA, GUNTUR DIST, ANDHRA PRADESH. P.SRINIVASA RAO1, K.SUMANTH2,M.KAMALTEJA3,D.RAJESH4,J.RAJ KUMAR5 1 Research scholar Department of civil engineering JNTU ANANTAPUR, ANANTAPURAMU ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA 2,3,4,5 Undergraduate students, Department of Civil Engineering, DHANEKULA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING &TECHNOLOGY ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA Abstract Water is the important for everyone for land and regulating the climate. It is one of the most important compounds that profoundly influence life. The quality of water usually described according to its physical and chemical characteristics. -
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY (DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE) LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 205 TO BE ANSWERED ON 1st AUGUST, 2016 INDIA'S SHARE IN GLOBAL TRADE *205. SHRI JAYADEV GALLA: Will the Minister of COMMERCE & INDUSTRY (वािणय एव उयोग मं ंत्री ) be pleased to state: (a) the share of India's exports in the global trade at present; (b) whether the Government has taken steps to acquire a greater share in global trade including mapping of region-specific exports and if so, the details thereof; (c) the extent to which these steps are likely to help capture greater market share in global trade and achieve the export targets; and (d) whether special emphasis has been given to certain sectors including the food processing sector in this regard and if so, the details thereof? ANSWER okf.kT; ,oa m|ksx jkT; ea=h ¼Jherh fueZyk lhrkje.k½ ¼Lora= izHkkj½ THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) (SMT. NIRMALA SITHARAMAN) a) to d): A Statement is laid on the Table of the House. ***** STATEMENT REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PARTS (a) TO (d) OF LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO. 205 FOR ANSWER ON 1st AUGUST, 2016 REGARDING “INDIA'S SHARE IN GLOBAL TRADE” (a) The share of India’s exports in global trade was 2.2% as in the year 2015, according to data published by WTO. Of this, the share of merchandise exports was 1.6% and share of commercial services was 3.3%. (b) Government has taken a number of steps to acquire greater share in global trade. -
Perspectiveplan for Capital Region
81 DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY AND PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR CAPITAL REGION 6Based on the regional context analysis, exis ng condi ons analysis and the socioeconomic study; a regional growth strategy is developed and discussed with the stakeholders. This strategy will guide the broad land use requirements and physical planning catering to the projected popula on and economic growth by 2035 and Year X (beyond year 2050). This chapter also presents Perspective Plan illustrang the planning scenario for the region. This chapter is divided into the following sub-sec ons: 1 Regional Growth Strategy 2 Draft Perspective Plan 2050 3. Economic Development Strategy for Capital Region 4. Demographic Projections 5. Workforce Projections 6. Population distribution 7. Key Strategies and Concepts 8. Action Plans 9. The Way Forward Sunset near Mandadam Village 82 This page has been inten onally le blank View of Thullur, Tadepalle , Mandadam and Mangalagiri Mandal from Kondapalli Fort THE NEW CAPITAL REGION OF ANDHRA PRADESH I THE CAPITAL REGION PLAN REPORT 6.1REGIONAL GROWTH City and Vijayawada as twin Ci es, STRATEGY contained within the Inner Ring Road. Each Planning area is iden fi ed 83 A long term direc on is cri cal to with a key city that will func on as a accomplish the proposed Vision, Goals ‘Regional Centre’ with employment and Regional development strategies genera on clusters. for the Capital Region. This long term These Regional Centres are direc on is guided by key strategies connected to the Capital City through and concept direc on that will guide seven development corridors/ the transforma on of the Capital City. -
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