Teluguredu Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 5 hours ago, Konebhar6 said: Vere states appu cheste, adi abhivruddi kosam. CBN cheste adi appu. Vere states precious lands ammukunte adi growth. Ade CBN cheste adi destruction. Adslu last term lo em growth jarigindi adi cheppu? Mee vodi personal growth, Goonda Raaj tappa? mee vodu palace lu kattinappudu kanapadaleda public money waste or appulu? Money panchinappudu kanapadaleda appulu? ippudemo Rappa Rappa dialogue ni mostunnaru. Ganja ki baaga alavataipoyaru, alsavatu chesaru. I am pretty sure some misuse of funds will happen. Some corruption will happen but a lot of growth will also happen which is what is needed for Andhra. CBN is a better option like Modi at center. Jaggu and Rahul are hopeless. Did you look at revenue deficits during cbns term and non-cbns term from 1999?. It's not even comparable ,state always had a surplus during congress time and deficit during cbns time due to high borrowing. I asked llm to compile deficits from rbi handbook into a table FY Deficit/Surplus (₹ crore) 1998–99 26,800 (deficit) 1999–00 7,000 2000–01 32,000 2001–02 7,400 2002–03 7,300 2003–04 –2,300 (surplus) 2004–05 2,558 2005–06 64 2006–07 –2,807 2007–08 –159 2008–09 –1,004 2009–10 –1,230 2010–11 –2,462 2011–12 –3,138 2012–13 –1,128 2013–14 –344 Where is the returns from that borrowing? There must be higher GDP because the money goes into circulation ? Nope there is no difference in GDP growth ,infact congress had higher GDP growth rate. Fiscal Year Nominal GSDP Growth (%) 1999–00 12.12% 2000–01 10.82% 2001–02 8.31% 2002–03 7.00% 2003–04 13.52% 2004–05 10.25% 2005–06 12.16% 2006–07 14.04% 2007–08 10.62% 2008–09 5.50% Quote
A1startarak Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 15 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: What development ? Lol do you have in indices to show that development or just reiterating abn tv5 articles. Chamba got lucky in 1990's because of market ,he took credit for national initiatives and global market . In andhra he didn't do anything last term and even this one year looks hopeless . Exactly he just went with the dot com boom. It’s difficult now to create new cities based on IT/NRI RE speculations. Companies are smart now ,won’t invest in such risky environments and also IT is kind of dying ,credit to AI and abundant cheap labour across globe.If Amaravathi don’t see big IT money ,service sector and RE suffers .Its a ghost city wait and see. 👻 1 Quote
Konebhar6 Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 3 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: What development ? Lol do you have in indices to show that development or just reiterating abn tv5 articles. Chamba got lucky in 1990's because of market ,he took credit for national initiatives and global market . In andhra he didn't do anything last term and even this one year looks hopeless . Keep trying to discredit and keep hopes on Jagan who made vizag into columbia. Quote
Teluguredu Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 4 minutes ago, Konebhar6 said: Keep trying to discredit and keep hopes on Jagan who made vizag into columbia. Columbia is much more developed than india haha.you should be happy if he did that. 28 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Did you look at revenue deficits during cbns term and non-cbns term from 1999?. It's not even comparable ,state always had a surplus during congress time and deficit during cbns time due to high borrowing. I asked llm to compile deficits from rbi handbook into a table FY Deficit/Surplus (₹ crore) 1998–99 26,800 (deficit) 1999–00 7,000 2000–01 32,000 2001–02 7,400 2002–03 7,300 2003–04 –2,300 (surplus) 2004–05 2,558 2005–06 64 2006–07 –2,807 2007–08 –159 2008–09 –1,004 2009–10 –1,230 2010–11 –2,462 2011–12 –3,138 2012–13 –1,128 2013–14 –344 Where is the returns from that borrowing? There must be higher GDP because the money goes into circulation ? Nope there is no difference in GDP growth ,infact congress had higher GDP growth rate. Fiscal Year Nominal GSDP Growth (%) 1999–00 12.12% 2000–01 10.82% 2001–02 8.31% 2002–03 7.00% 2003–04 13.52% 2004–05 10.25% 2005–06 12.16% 2006–07 14.04% 2007–08 10.62% 2008–09 5.50% This is the reality of cbns rule. Quote
Konebhar6 Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 2 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Columbia is much more developed than india haha.you should be happy if he did that. This is the reality of cbns rule. Grok ni kuda adugu oka sari.. whose tenure has the most growth in Andhra Pradesh. You will get your answer. Quote
Konebhar6 Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 4 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Columbia is much more developed than india haha.you should be happy if he did that. This is the reality of cbns rule. So you prefer Andhra becoming the drug capital of the world. Nice. Not my choice though. Quote
Konebhar6 Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 37 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Did you look at revenue deficits during cbns term and non-cbns term from 1999?. It's not even comparable ,state always had a surplus during congress time and deficit during cbns time due to high borrowing. I asked llm to compile deficits from rbi handbook into a table FY Deficit/Surplus (₹ crore) 1998–99 26,800 (deficit) 1999–00 7,000 2000–01 32,000 2001–02 7,400 2002–03 7,300 2003–04 –2,300 (surplus) 2004–05 2,558 2005–06 64 2006–07 –2,807 2007–08 –159 2008–09 –1,004 2009–10 –1,230 2010–11 –2,462 2011–12 –3,138 2012–13 –1,128 2013–14 –344 Where is the returns from that borrowing? There must be higher GDP because the money goes into circulation ? Nope there is no difference in GDP growth ,infact congress had higher GDP growth rate. Fiscal Year Nominal GSDP Growth (%) 1999–00 12.12% 2000–01 10.82% 2001–02 8.31% 2002–03 7.00% 2003–04 13.52% 2004–05 10.25% 2005–06 12.16% 2006–07 14.04% 2007–08 10.62% 2008–09 5.50% Chat GPT When it comes to IT growth in united Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu’s regime (1995–2004) stands out as the most transformative—particularly for Hyderabad, which emerged as a major IT hub during his leadership. Key Highlights of IT Growth Under Chandrababu Naidu: Visionary Urban Planning: Conceptualized and developed HITEC City (Hyderabad Information Technology and Engineering Consultancy City) in partnership with L&T. Promoted Hyderabad as “Cyberabad”, laying the foundation for it to become a global tech destination. Global Investments: Attracted major global tech companies like Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Dell, and Google to set up offices in Hyderabad. Bill Gates visited Hyderabad in 1997, signaling global recognition. Infrastructure Focus: Pushed development of international-level infrastructure, including the Outer Ring Road, international airport, and broadband connectivity. Established Indian School of Business (ISB) and IIIT-Hyderabad. E-Governance: One of the earliest adopters of e-governance in India, which improved transparency and delivery of services. IT Exports: IT exports from Andhra Pradesh grew exponentially, rising from a negligible base in the early 1990s to several thousand crores by the early 2000s. Comparison with YSR’s Regime (2004–2009): YSR continued IT expansion, but the foundation and major inflow of companies had already been laid by Naidu. During YSR’s time, IT exports and employment continued to grow, but he focused more on inclusion and rural upliftment, not primarily IT. Quote
vetrivel Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 11 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Columbia is much more developed than india haha.you should be happy if he did that. This is the reality of cbns rule. Jagan didnt do anything But please dont waste your time arguing logically with slaves brother Their deep rooted arrogance, deranged pride for their ilk, diabolical thinking brainwashed to only believe broker yellow media Even Charles Manson followers didnt exhibit cult like behavior to this extent 1 Quote
Teluguredu Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 12 minutes ago, Konebhar6 said: Grok ni kuda adugu oka sari.. whose tenure has the most growth in Andhra Pradesh. You will get your answer. What do you mean growth? I clearly posted GDP growth if you mean any other numbers let's pull them out too. 1 Quote
vetrivel Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 @Android_Halwa @RPG_ReIoaded Please dont miss another kalakahandam here GDP == IT Question was clearly about GDP But prompted chatgpt about IT 1 Quote
Teluguredu Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 13 minutes ago, Konebhar6 said: Chat GPT When it comes to IT growth in united Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu’s regime (1995–2004) stands out as the most transformative—particularly for Hyderabad, which emerged as a major IT hub during his leadership. Key Highlights of IT Growth Under Chandrababu Naidu: Visionary Urban Planning: Conceptualized and developed HITEC City (Hyderabad Information Technology and Engineering Consultancy City) in partnership with L&T. Promoted Hyderabad as “Cyberabad”, laying the foundation for it to become a global tech destination. Global Investments: Attracted major global tech companies like Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Dell, and Google to set up offices in Hyderabad. Bill Gates visited Hyderabad in 1997, signaling global recognition. Infrastructure Focus: Pushed development of international-level infrastructure, including the Outer Ring Road, international airport, and broadband connectivity. Established Indian School of Business (ISB) and IIIT-Hyderabad. E-Governance: One of the earliest adopters of e-governance in India, which improved transparency and delivery of services. IT Exports: IT exports from Andhra Pradesh grew exponentially, rising from a negligible base in the early 1990s to several thousand crores by the early 2000s. Comparison with YSR’s Regime (2004–2009): YSR continued IT expansion, but the foundation and major inflow of companies had already been laid by Naidu. During YSR’s time, IT exports and employment continued to grow, but he focused more on inclusion and rural upliftment, not primarily IT. why are you taking anectodes from llm lol ,it is trained on public data ,it will say whatever is written in news articles if you ask about its opinions ,ask it about comparision between numbers in cbns rule and congress rule. Coming to IT ,Banglore ,pune and hyderabad all have grown similarly after 1991 ,was CBN controlling IT in banglore and pune? 1 1 Quote
Android_Halwa Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 29 minutes ago, Konebhar6 said: Grok ni kuda adugu oka sari.. whose tenure has the most growth in Andhra Pradesh. You will get your answer. ChatGPT, Grok…. ok. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 Bangalore was much more ahead in the game, who pioneered ? Basically CBN had very bad image after the potu. Almost bankrupt state, revoked liquor ban, increased ration supplies proces, increased power charges and by 1996-97, there was huge anti against CBN and even some of the MLA’s turned against him. Eg: Madhava Reddy, who was demoted to panchayat raj from Home Ministry and a rebellion was in the making… This is the time where CBN and eenadu together attempted face changing media propaganda…everyday Eenadu used to carry articles about y2k, IT, BPO, Outsourcing, etc. and how CBN is pioneering the wave. And then political vacuum, madhava reddy murder, weak and divided congress and alliance with BJP helped cross the magic mark in 1999. But soon, people realized that it was all non sense, agri sector suffered the most and no relief was in sight yet the media was interested in propagating life size image of CBN as CEO of AP. And 2004 election results, one if the worst. Out of 294, CBN won 47. Completely wiped off in rural areas and even urban, in hyd only two MLA’s won. ChatGPT and Grok….ivanni enduku seppatledu @vetrivel ? 1 Quote
Konebhar6 Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 10 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: ChatGPT, Grok…. ok. I quoted them coz @Teluguredu quoted LLMs. Kasta follow avvu. Quote
Konebhar6 Posted June 23 Report Posted June 23 29 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: What do you mean growth? I clearly posted GDP growth if you mean any other numbers let's pull them out too. Adi kuda cheppala? Ask your questions to LLms from where you posted and you have your answers. I don’t need to give them. Quote
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