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Prof K Nageshwar: Amaravati missing in official India Map (Video)

         #profknageshwar #Amaravatinotinmap #APCapital

ఇండియా మ్యాప్ లో కనిపించని ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ రాజధాని అమరావతి||Amaravati missing in official India Map||
The redrawn political map of India, released by the Centre depicting the newly formed Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, has no mention of Amaravati as the Capital of Andhra Pradesh reinforcing the claim of the ruling YSR Congress Party that the previous TDP government had not notified ‘Amaravati’ as the Capital of the State.

The map published by Survey of India continues to show Hyderabad as the administrative Capital of Andhra Pradesh like it did in the editions of the map published post bifurcation.

As per the AP Reorganisation Act, Hyderabad is the common Capital for both Telugu states for 10 years from 2014.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Amaravati missing in official India Map (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Amaravati missing in official India Map (Video)
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#profknageshwar #Amaravatinotinmap #APCapital ఇండియా మ్యాప్ లో కనిపించని ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ రాజధాని అమరావతి||Amaravati missing in official India Map|| The redrawn political map of India, released by the Centre depicting the newly formed Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, has no mention of Amaravati as the Capital of Andhra Pradesh reinforcing the claim of the ruling YSR Congress Party that the previous TDP government had not notified ‘Amaravati’ as the Capital of the State. The map published by Survey of India continues to show Hyderabad as the administrative Capital of Andhra Pradesh like it did in the editions of the map published post bifurcation. As per the AP Reorganisation Act, Hyderabad is the common Capital for both Telugu states for 10 years from 2014.

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