donganaaK Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 Hyd antha shine authunte,Best destination ithey,Brand name ee investment ni attract chestunte gutta sukender, ponnan inka tg mps anta modi kalla meeda enduku paduthunnaro AP ki special status ivoddu, hyd industries anni AP ki pothai ani that is politics and politicians say a lot of shitt, aina veellu aapakopothe edo AP ki special status ochetattu chepthunnav kada , AP people just keep dreaming abt ur special status lol ...
ramudu3 Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 No bhayaa. Industrial ki separate gaa power thesukunaru. For homes also drastically increase the quality. No regular cuts. 1000 times better compare with last year Power for heavy industries like these ? From what I know Tarnaka lo regular power cuts
lazybugger Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 Power for heavy industries like these ? From what I know Tarnaka lo regular power cuts mobile manufacturing is not power hungry. Its is lite. India needs more and more electronics manufacturing hubs, so that Chip fabs will finally see that its profitable to open one fab here in India. It'll be the take off point for Indian economy.
donganaaK Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 majority of people don't care. They go where their work takes them. only some balisina people like me, get to chose where to go. Govt of TG/United AP were always proactive ba. But the problem is with the lack of a manufacturing base. It is why Hyd became an IT hub, and a pharma manufacturing hub, than an industrial hub. For eg. even before Hyundai came to TN, TN was into manufacturing TVS, Ashok Leyland products. So they had a ready industrial base to use. I know , ive been to coimbatore a couple of months ago to research about something and akkada unna manufacturing industries chusi i was really impressed , and a majority of those people are telugus that settled in TN ...
vaade_veedu Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 No bhayaa. Industrial ki separate gaa power thesukunaru. For homes also drastically increase the quality. No regular cuts. 1000 times better compare with last year Cool
athletics Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 how did TG suddenly become power sufficient? How much did it cost the exchequer to buy all those power, and what are the demand projections for the next few years? not much buying just management so far, power generation efficiecny upped from 80% to 90%+, most farmers obeyed KCRs request not to cultivate paddy this season.
SeemaLekka Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 title chusi elections taravatha cbn is gone case ani kcr annadu adi gurthochindi @3$%
vaade_veedu Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 mobile manufacturing is not power hungry. Its is lite. India needs more and more electronics manufacturing hubs, so that Chip fabs will finally see that its profitable to open one fab here in India. It'll be the take off point for Indian economy. I feel the peak of electronic boom is over, IT still hangs around
athletics Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 I think Hyd can be never a mass leader in heavy metal industry because its lack of sea access.
lazybugger Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 not much buying just management so far, power generation efficiecny upped from 80% to 90%+, most farmers obeyed KCRs request not to cultivate paddy this season. thats nice. perhaps TG can save a lot of power if it stop the lift irrigation thingie, and work out a better way to irrigate those lands through canals (if its possible)
athletics Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 I feel the peak of electronic boom is over, IT still hangs around no the labor costs have gone tremendously high in China, hence companies like Flextronics are looking at south east asian and south american countries, if India can pitch in they can lead the space for another 2 decades
lazybugger Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 I feel the peak of electronic boom is over, IT still hangs around Its not yet begun. But companies have to be really proactive in hiring and firing and adopting new technologies. If labour laws, land acquisition laws are done with, there is hope. There's so much room to grow in MEMS. The technology is still not mature. The way Internet of Things is being advertised, there will be a huge demand for the next decade atleast.
lazybugger Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 I think Hyd can be never a mass leader in heavy metal industry because its lack of sea access. Yeah. Hyd can do well in hi-tech services. looks like KTR called hitech city 'Digital Adda' today. nicer sounding name than hitech city. no?
lazybugger Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 I know , ive been to coimbatore a couple of months ago to research about something and akkada unna manufacturing industries chusi i was really impressed , and a majority of those people are telugus that settled in TN ... yeah TN is a really cool state. atleast within its cities. I hope you didn't laugh at their telugu. The more you laugh, the more you'll have psychos like me on telugu dbs. :)
athletics Posted June 3, 2015 Report Posted June 3, 2015 thats nice. perhaps TG can save a lot of power if it stop the lift irrigation thingie, and work out a better way to irrigate those lands through canals (if its possible) yep Godavari almost touches 40% of TG (flows 500-600 Kms in TG) but not much intake so far , currently TG has 25 million pump sets and that is achilles heel
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