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AP leads LED distribution in the country in this picture taken 8 hours back.. & it still leads going by the above link as of 6:55 PM
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& where are we going to get the money for that??
& does Vijayawada really need a metro now? That JICA funding could be used for Vishakapatnam instead, right?
What we need is money for developmental projects in Rayalaseema & UttarAndhra+building ports & improving infra.

Finish Phase-1 of Metro Projects in Andhra Pradesh by 2018, State Tells Sreedharan
YDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh government today asked former Delhi Metro Rail Chief E Sreedharan to complete the first phase of Vijayawada Metro Rail Project by August 2018 and Visakhapatnam Metro Rail Project by December 2018.

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu in a meeting with Mr Sreedharan said the project can be executed with the support of JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), a press release said.

Mr Naidu suggested that the DMRC team can prepare a process chart to enable the government to keep track of the progress of the Metro Rail project on a monthly basis.

"We should expedite the process of setting up a special purpose vehicle (SPV) and appoint a permanent officer who will monitor the progress of the project," the Chief Minister said.

Further, the Chief Minister also suggested Mr Sreedharan and his team of officials to expedite the process of procuring land for the project.

On the sidelines, he also asked Mr Sreedharan to explore the possibility of Metro Rail Project for the capital city of Amaravati.

"We will meet again on September 9 in Vijayawada and decide on when to lay the foundation stone and other issues related to the project,"
the Chief Minister said.

He also asked Mr Sreedharan to explore the possibility of Light Road Transport System (LRT) in the state.

If needed, JICA will fund Vijayawada metro: CM - The Hindu
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An article retweeted by the AP CMO's twitter account

9 Reasons Why Amaravati Is The Future Model Smart City - KostaLife

With all eyes on the new capital of Andhra Pradesh, Amaravati, speculation is rife among its citizens as well as investors looking for investing in the Sunrise State about how the Capital City will turn out to be in shape, size and appearance.

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has an advantage over other states in India because it has begun from scratch. If the state government’s policies are anything to go by, they highlight the dire need to provide basic amenities to its citizen and simultaneously work on developing them into smart cities/towns.

Here Are Nine Main Reasons Why Amaravati Is Set To Become The Future Model City Of India

Taking the first step towards planning a capital city, the state government chose a central location as a capital city and named it after the historical town of Amaravati. Another major decision was to opt for land pooling instead of land acquisition.

1. Land pooling Better Than Land Acquisition

The Government of Andhra Pradesh’s Land Pooling System (LPS) to procure land for the capital has proved to win people’s support to build the capital. Mr. Naidu convinced land owners and procured 33,0000 acres of farmland through the LPS. This was even appreciated by Swaminathan Ankleshwar Aiyar, in an article where he mentioned AP Chief Minister made all land owners “stakeholders in the new capital.”

The Chief Minister’s proposal to hand over developed plots in addition to giving certain amount on land every year for the next 10 years to those who have given land for capital is an example of how governments can find ways to work with people if they choose to.

Not only is this a win-win situation for the government, but also an opportunity for land owners to enroll in skill development programs and own plots which will be worth a few crores when the city develops.

In his article, Mr. Aiyar writes: “The key to success is that the (land pooling) scheme is voluntary, and makes farmers stakeholders in development.”

This is not just good politics, or a clever way to facilitate economic development. It is also ethical development,” he says.

2. Power-surplus State & Smart Grids

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A story in the Business Week recently highlighted the need to first ensure that Indian cities have smart grids (without power cuts) before aiming to become smart cities. This was proved by the government of AP which turned it from being a power-deficit state (with 22 Million Units deficit) to a power-surplus one within 100 days of government. It has also achieved a zero power-cuts milestone.

Currently, Andhra Pradesh’s AT&C losses stand at 10.6%, one of the states with lowest AT&C losses, and aims to bring this to 6% within the next two years, on par with international standards. The AT&C losses of Japan stand at 4.62% while Canada has 5.45%, China with 5.72% and the US at 6%.

Further, the government is working with Japan’s Fuji Electric on setting up a Smart Grid in Vijayawada on pilot basis.

The smart grid monitors the consumption of energy through smart meters and forecasts the demand for the next 24 hours to make energy management efficient. The smart grid allows one to share energy with other grids if the demand is less from one grid and more from the others.

As part of this understanding between Government of AP and Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), sensors will be installed on buildings which will forecast energy requirement and give insights into energy consumption patterns. The government has asked the company to study the feasibility of introducing remote-controlled power stations.

3. Focus On Renewable Energy

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Laying emphasis on sustainability, renewable energy too occupies a place in AP’s policy agenda. The government has brought out Solar Power Policy – 2015, giving a fillip to massive production of solar power in the state.

Recently, the Ministry for New and Renewable Energy has sanctioned a 1,500-MW ultra mega solar power park for development in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. Two other parks of 1,000 MW each are being executed by NTPC at Anantapur and Kurnool districts, respectively.

Masayoshi Son, founder and CEO of Japan’s SoftBank Corp has evinced interest in making Andhra Pradesh a model state for the country in solar plus wind hybrid projects in the country.

“These projects will not only boost the economy but also provide employment to people,” Mr. Son said to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, during his visit to Hyderabad in June this year.

4. Waste Management On Agenda

Urbanization and development breeds waste. And, this has been an area which has often been neglected by state governments in India.

As an administrator with a holistic focus, Mr. Naidu has understood the need to focus on waste management to make the state smart, clean and green.

In this direction, the Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SCE) and the Swachh Andhra Corporation (SAC) have signed an agreement to jointly develop a framework for an integrated solid waste management master plan for Andhra Pradesh.

5. Advantage Of Being A Virgin City

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The Central Government has announced AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) by choosing certain cities/towns from states and including them under this “Smart Cities” scheme.

Despite the AMRUT mission creating a healthy competition among states vying to include their cities under the scheme, Amaravati has an advantage as it is a virgin city.

In all the cities that have been included under AMRUT, there is certain basic infrastructure and social culture according to the master plans of the respective cities. But, that is not the case with Amaravati.

From preparing Master Plans of the Capital City to predicting the urban sprawl, every single element is being planned meticulously to make it a modern as well as model riverfront capital city in the world.


6. A Vibrant Economy

Besides being the seat of power, Amaravati will be a commercial hub for existing regional industries such as agri-businesses and logistics, and catalyse new ones such as Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) and pharmaceuticals.

The plan has designated a Central Business District, commercial zones in town centers, as well as industrial parks.
In addition, it supports job creation in residential neighborhoods so that people can work near their homes.

To ensure a quality living environment, the plan has laid out infrastructure for delivering reliable supplies of electricity and, water while managing solid waste and sewerage, thereby ensuring a quality living environment.

7. Enhanced connectivity and Active Mobility

The Amaravati region has good road and rail links to all parts of the state.

The master plan will enhance the connectivity of the capital with a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system that can eventually be upgraded to Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. While designed with an efficient road network, the Amaravati master plan will also promote the use of public transport and minimize the need for long commutes.

Amaravati residents will also have non-motorized transport choices using an extensive network of walkways, cycle tracks and local waterways. This approach promotes active mobility within the city while protecting its environment through reductions in carbon emissions and other pollutants

8. Ensuring Sustainability

Recognizing the unique value of Amaravati’s location beside the Krishna River, the master plan preserves much of the existing greenery and waterways, while introducing new parks, gardens and recreational facilities such as a cricket stadium.

Amaravati will possess a distinctive river front with lush open spaces for its citizens to enjoy. Innovative approaches are envisaged to turn the reservoirs, storm water detention ponds and canals into locales for public enjoyment even as they perform the critical functions of storing water and controlling flooding.

9. The People’s Capital

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Amaravati will be built on land pooled from the contributions of the villagers in the region. In return, they will receive plots of commercial and residential land in the city and share in the fruits of development for years to come.

Consistent with its Chief Minister’s vision of a People’s Capital, the master plan also provides for affordable housing, easy access to amenities such as schools, healthcare services, markets, and shopping malls, libraries and a university.

The master plan respects the sense of local identity and enhances appreciation for local heritage. It protects the existing religious and heritage sites and connects them to the network of MRT / BRT and roads to form tourism circuits.


Combining all these factors, the dream of making Amaravati the best capital in India looks plausible if the citizens of AP support the construction of a capital and the government sticks to its plans without getting disillusioned in the process.
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There is a lot of potential to make Amaravati one of the best Cities & State Capitals of India..

All that is required is good & sensible leadership for the next 2 decades to make this happen + money..

Don't underestimate the power of MRT systems


Don't know about that but if Rajdeep is supporting us surely we're headed in the wrong direction

Nah he is right the vets are being unreasonable now
 
Nitish Kumar pagal ho gaya hai.. His ego is getting better of him!

I think he is smart enough to foresee his future.

Anyway I heard Police administration is already out of his control. Actually they are the first one among Government employees to sense the direction of political wind and anyway model code can come in force just any day.
 
Muslims have only three categories.

1.Terrorists

2.Terrorist Sympathizers donating generously for noble goal.

3.Terrorist apologists.
And I know many Muslims who're none of the above. Every religion has such group of ppl who kill in the name of religion. IMO,sunni Muslims hold more extremist views.
But people are not so stupid. You would have to recycle the same images and use the same old dates OVER and OVER and OVER again. The audience will get bored, unless you have NEW HINDUS destroying mosques etc. You need Hindus to regularly destroy old artifacts, convert whole ethnicities, enslave women on an industrial scale, burn down other places of worship en masse, blow up innocents regularly, groom young underage women in thousands to get that amount of reputation.
No it doesn't work like that.
Once I run out of pics to post then I might start using morphed pictures, and nobody is gonna doubt me. This would spread like wild fire and soon Hinduism would be in the crosshairs of western countries.
When there is a smoke, know for sure - there is a FIRE. :)
All that glitters is not gold!!!
A fine example of God Complex!!! All Levina has to do is put up some pics of Hindus pulling down bricks of an old unused mosque and Viola!!! the world will kneel before her in reverence of her Sun like brilliance and cower in terror of Hindu terrorists. Goddess Levina has spoken and the matter not be debated any further.
Mr.Manavan makes a post with his 1st ID and then gives it a like with his 2nd ID.
Clap! Clap!! Clap!!!
 
And I know many Muslims who're none of the above. Every religion has such group of ppl who kill in the name of religion. IMO,sunni Muslims hold more extremist views.

No it doesn't work like that.
Once I run out of pics to post then I might start using morphed pictures, and nobody is gonna doubt me. This would spread like wild fire and soon Hinduism would be in the crosshairs of western countries.

All that glitters is not gold!!!

Mr.Manavan makes a post with his 1st ID and then gives it a like with his 2nd ID.
Clap! Clap!! Clap!!!

I don't understand this black and white portrayal of Muslims. Worrying for me personally, no appeasement but no discrimination policy of current govt seems fine.
 
And I know many Muslims who're none of the above. Every religion has such group of ppl who kill in the name of religion. IMO,sunni Muslims hold more extremist views.
Anyway , you are to your opinion as I am to mine.

What about rest of my post ??

No it doesn't work like that.
Once I run out of pics to post then I might start using morphed pictures, and nobody is gonna doubt me. This would spread like wild fire and soon Hinduism would be in the crosshairs of western countries.

:laugh: and you think morphed pics are not called out as soon as they are out ?? Try harder as you aren't not sounding logical anymore.

I don't understand this black and white portrayal of Muslims. Worrying for me personally, no appeasement but no discrimination policy of current govt seems fine.


Try to take a cue from your neighbouring Islamic countries and even if that isn't enough to convince then learn a bit about plight of Kashmiri Pandits.

They remain dormant only till they are weak. If India had reverse the population figures of Muslims and Hindus then by now India would have turned into 98% islamic by population which is very unlike 79.6 % Hindus. I know it's assumptious, it won't get into your head but countries having 40+% of muslims are needed to case studied. Go and learn about Sudan, Nigeria and many more African countries.
 
I prefer RSS to be the anonymous, faceless organization working like a secret service agency; keeping low key and penetrating judiciary, government and police like probably it always has

While I agree to your PoV to a certain extent, the problem with that approach is that it will only make it vulnerable to bans in future with non-BJP governments and perpetuates its image as a shady organization (contrary to facts).

Raising the profile now, will not only make it more immune to bans in future, it may also help grow itself and find more acceptance in the society as a mainstream organization.

Besides, why should they continue to hide themselves when they have done absolutely nothing wrong?
 
While I agree to your PoV to a certain extent, the problem with that approach is that it will only make it vulnerable to bans in future with non-BJP governments and perpetuates its image as a shady organization (contrary to facts).

Raising the profile now, will not only make it more immune to bans in future, it may also help grow itself and find more acceptance in the society as a mainstream organization.

Besides, why should they continue to hide themselves when they have done absolutely nothing wrong?

Exactly what I meant but couldn't draft it like you.

And anyway Modi owes so much to RSS .
 
While I agree to your PoV to a certain extent, the problem with that approach is that it will only make it vulnerable to bans in future with non-BJP governments and perpetuates its image as a shady organization (contrary to facts).

Raising the profile now, will not only make it more immune to bans in future, it may also help grow itself and find more acceptance in the society as a mainstream organization.

Besides, why should they continue to hide themselves when they have done absolutely nothing wrong?

If RSS can play its cards right then it can own both BJP (which it does) and the opposition (through proxy) as well
 
I might start using morphed pictures, and nobody is gonna doubt me. This would spread like wild fire and soon Hinduism would be in the crosshairs of western countries.
You think Muslims don't try this already? Kumbh mela chants are shown as evil Hindus. Dussehra pics are also passed off as such. And so on.
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But outside the Moslem world, it has no takers.
 
:laugh: and you think morphed pics are not called out as soon as they are out ?? Try harder as you aren't not sounding logical anymore.
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Do you have any idea of the number of morphed pictures doing rounds on social media???
If you're a whatsapp user then I'm sure you must have received this pic....

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Now this not related to our topic but it definitely shows how easily ppl fall prey to such morphed pics. (The arrows in the pic were drawn by me)

Then one day I received the same msg from 3 diff ppl, it was about konark temple. Somebody had forwarded pics of Angor-wat Cambodia as pics of konark.
These were the pics....

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*****
So you can see how easy it is to make a fool out of ppl.

You think Muslims don't try this already? Kumbh mela chants are shown as evil Hindus. Dussehra pics are also passed off as such. And so on.
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But outside the Moslem world, it has no takers.
No takers outside the Muslim world???
You gotta be kidding me.
Why do you think Modi faced a ban on U.S.???
Had US not believed the media and news doing rounds about Godhra then Modi would not have had to face such ignominy.
 
Had US not believed the media and news doing rounds about Godhra then Modi would not have had to face such ignominy.
You are talking about 2002. I am talking about 2015.

In any case, there will be a considerable number of people who will hate us for being Hindus. It is in their interest. They have every right to insult and try to portray us in as negative a light as posible. It is in OUR interest to do whatever is necessary to return the favor. I don't believe in playing by fair means. The end justifies my means.
 
You are talking about 2002. I am talking about 2015.

In any case, there will be a considerable number of people who will hate us for being Hindus. It is in their interest. They have every right to insult and try to portray us in as negative a light as posible. It is in OUR interest to do whatever is necessary to return the favor. I don't believe in playing by fair means. The end justifies my means.
You're obfuscating...
My point was simple, we should give respect to get respect. There's a lot of negativity about Islam that's perpetuated by media and I hope ppl don't fall prey to it.
 
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