Teluguredu Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 16 minutes ago, idibezwada said: how will nuvvu cheppe industries come then? you need to develop ecosystem first which will take years . It depends on the industry For example central government established many institutions in banglore pune hyderabad which produced trained people which attracted IT,defence ,pharma industry .mostly tertiary sectors look for human resource . There were also other reasons like geographical advantage like being colder than surrounding places and abundance of land ,less prone to natural disasters. This sector is the most difficult to develop ecosystem system for. For manufacturing/secondary ,it mostly depends on raw materials as they need less amount of skilled people. It needs more natural resources and access for transports , it's easier to attract manufacturing industry if the area already meets requirements. If it's someone like CBN he will probably give lands and resources for throwaway prices for benefit of their cronies who buy land around there or for publicity,which will definitely cause loss to the state cause that money will never be justified for the amount of jobs they provide or every state would have done it. 1 Quote
idibezwada Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 4 minutes ago, pushpa1 said: Nee profession ade ga with claps telustundira modhu.. Quote
pushpa1 Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 1 minute ago, idibezwada said: telustundira modhu.. Karpooram collection entha eyala Quote
Teluguredu Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 20 minutes ago, idibezwada said: thats not how it goes...industry pettadaniki mundu hope create cheyali...evadookadu gov iche incentiveski agree ayyi pedite the cycle starts...isn't that how IT revolution started in HYD Bullshit lol idhemaina movie anukunnava hype create CHESI collections kottedaaniki. IT revolution in all three cities hyd ,banglore , pune started due to existing eco system created by central government plus IT boom. Hype is only useful to attract local real estate vultures at best , certified industries will do feasibility analysis and won't setup industries based on news articles. Quote
Popular Post DonnyStrumpet Posted September 5 Popular Post Report Posted September 5 I’m not from AP. I’m also not an expert on this subject. But CBN is the most misunderstood politician in India. His coterie and cassette fanatics cause more harm than good to him. They should just let CBNs work speak for itself. In my opinion most of the hatred towards TDP stems from elevations and over acting of certain section of his followers. They are under the impression that they are promoting CBN. But that’s far from truth. It comes across as if CBN is only confined to welfare of their demographic But I personally admire CBN. He is a great statesman. He is one of the few politicians in India who genuinely has some level of vision for the future of our country. Amaravathi should be encouraged by all means. Nothing is perfect and I’m sure even amaravathi has its own flaws. A big state like AP deserves a capital. Shame on all AP people who are still okay with the fact that AP has no working capital city despite of 12 years of separation from TG. This is my opinion. Again, I’m not an expert. This is my understanding based on mere observation over the years. Wake up AP people. Make it happen this time. Appreciate CBN for his efforts. 1 2 Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 59 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: gift city is still not fully function despite 15 years of full support from centre ,infact they have even bailed out one of the partners with 1 lakh crores Chandigarh is mainly for admin purposes ,which has organically grown over last 50 + years ,it isn't some mega city . It's smaller than even vjy now. You cant change anything now...just keep typing blah blah blah. Capital will continue and Amaravathi is the capital of AP <.> Your cry is coming the fact that you and ur jagga cant do anything to stop it, same applies to those jaffas who continue the foul cry. Quote
idibezwada Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 1 minute ago, Teluguredu said: you need to develop ecosystem first which will take years . It depends on the industry For example central government established many institutions in banglore pune hyderabad which produced trained people which attracted IT,defence ,pharma industry .mostly tertiary sectors look for human resource . There were also other reasons like geographical advantage like being colder than surrounding places and abundance of land ,less prone to natural disasters. This sector is the most difficult to develop ecosystem system for. For manufacturing/secondary ,it mostly depends on raw materials as they need less amount of skilled people. It needs more natural resources and access for transports , it's easier to attract manufacturing industry if the area already meets requirements. If it's someone like CBN he will probably give lands and resources for throwaway prices for benefit of their cronies who buy land around there or for publicity,which will definitely cause loss to the state cause that money will never be justified for the amount of jobs they provide or every state would have done it. pharma and defense are there decades before 90s...IT helped hyd for rapid growth...in that case what is the central gov institute that's trained IT?..i agree the eco system should start somewhere...just because the eco not being there doesn't make a city a village...every tier 2 city has different potential....just because hyd has that doesn't make Warangal a village.... Quote
idibezwada Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 6 minutes ago, pushpa1 said: Karpooram collection entha eyala mee avidani adugu septadi...bucketlo chemcha batch.. Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 4 minutes ago, DonnyStrumpet said: I’m not from AP. I’m also not an expert on this subject. But CBN is the most misunderstood politician in India. His coterie and cassette fanatics cause more harm than good to him. They should just let CBNs work speak for itself. In my opinion most of the hatred towards TDP stems from elevations and over acting of certain section of his followers. They are under the impression that they are promoting CBN. But that’s far from truth. It comes across as if CBN is only confined to welfare of their demographic But I personally admire CBN. He is a great statesman. He is one of the few politicians in India who genuinely has some level of vision for the future of our country. Amaravathi should be encouraged by all means. Nothing is perfect and I’m sure even amaravathi has its own flaws. A big state like AP deserves a capital. Shame on all AP people who are still okay with the fact that AP has no working capital city despite of 12 years of separation from TG. This is my opinion. Again, I’m not an expert. This is my understanding based on mere observation over the years. Wake up AP people. Make it happen this time. Mana cassette yesu padam pettale kabatti we dont need a state or capital. We will cry antunna jaffas. Besides all this, everyone has their wrongdoings, CBN did some blunders too...Going with congress in 2019 was a blunder and he overestimated Rahul's capabilities. That does not in anyway discount his contributions in the past and now. Quote
Teluguredu Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 5 minutes ago, DonnyStrumpet said: I’m not from AP. I’m also not an expert on this subject. But CBN is the most misunderstood politician in India. His coterie and cassette fanatics cause more harm than good to him. They should just let CBNs work speak for itself. In my opinion most of the hatred towards TDP stems from elevations and over acting of certain section of his followers. But I personally admire CBN. He is a great statesman. He is one of the few politicians in India who genuinely has some level of vision for the future of our country. Amaravathi should be encouraged by all means. Nothing is perfect and I’m sure even amaravathi has its own flaws. A big state like AP deserves a capital. Shame on all AP people who are still okay with the fact that AP has no working capital city despite of 12 years of separation from TG. This is my opinion. Again, I’m not an expert. This is my understanding based on mere observation over the years. Wake up AP people. Make it happen this time. CBN is the worst administrator of Andhra ,even statistically most deficits happen in his rule without much growth in output. Compare revenue deficits of each year from 1996-2004 and from 2004-2014. Quote
ARYA Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 11 minutes ago, SaradaChinnodu said: @ARYA @psyc0pk @pushpa1 @pichhipullayya @akkum_bakkum @Konebhar6 @perugu_vada I share only official news from TDP official handles, so please keep your slavery (jaffa or pulka or langa or scamgress) aside and be with an open mind in terms of updates and new development activities from AP. Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 3 minutes ago, idibezwada said: pharma and defense are there decades before 90s...IT helped hyd for rapid growth...in that case what is the central gov institute that's trained IT?..i agree the eco system should start somewhere...just because the eco not being there doesn't make a city a village...every tier 2 city has different potential....just because hyd has that doesn't make Warangal a village.... Can you name one good tier 2 city that has an industry in TG? Asalu hyd pakkana pedithe inko airport vunda? AP has 3 major domestic airports and 2 other smaller functional airports (kadapa and rjy). Growth in AP is spreadout which is good for its GDP. Sri city in the south, Ananthapur in South west and Vizag were developed as growth clusters. Railway zone will add more economic activity to uttarandhra. Inka padi edusthune vuntaru batch. Quote
idibezwada Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 7 minutes ago, Teluguredu said: Bullshit lol idhemaina movie anukunnava hype create CHESI collections kottedaaniki. IT revolution in all three cities hyd ,banglore , pune started due to existing eco system created by central government plus IT boom. Hype is only useful to attract local real estate vultures at best , certified industries will do feasibility analysis and won't setup industries based on news articles. Industires antavu...malli IT antav....daniki edupuki link endi...sare central gov institutes and training antav...land lekunda ekadnunchi pedtaru institutions?.....just argument sakeki argue cheyaku uncle....Amaraja seemalo pettadu ante mundu trained people unnaru kabatti pettali nee lekkana...nuvvu cheppe feasibility analysis cheyakunda companies pettav...but at the same time incentives push them to act fast or take the call if its exiting and the risk for failure is low Quote
idibezwada Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 4 minutes ago, ARYA said: I share only official news from TDP official handles, so please keep your slavery (jaffa or pulka or langa or scamgress) aside and be with an open mind in terms of updates and new development activities from AP. mari evadidi kudavana aa utharandra channelvi vestavra cry baby... Quote
ARYA Posted September 5 Report Posted September 5 Just now, akkum_bakkum said: Can you name one good tier 2 city that has an industry in TG? Asalu hyd pakkana pedithe inko airport vunda? AP has 3 major domestic airports and 2 other smaller functional airports (kadapa and rjy). Growth in AP is spreadout which is good for its GDP. Sri city in the south, Ananthapur in South west and Vizag were developed as growth clusters. Railway zone will add more economic activity to uttarandhra. Inka padi edusthune vuntaru batch. VIZAG ki state lo unna other towns ki compare elta chestav uncle, its an established city for over 175 yrs and its one of the 8th largest cities in terms of GDP. Quote
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