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Constructive and unbiased discussion nuvve start cheyyala? :D. Zoloto or Alexander...lantollu start chesina konchem reasonable.

evaru nuvvu :O

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both are doing well.

 

but CBN gurinchi koncham ekkuva vinipisthondi industrialists madhyalo.

 

even in recent TN GIM, many delegates wanted to know what AP had to offer. naaku telisina consultants cheppaaru.

 

so perception wise, CBN slightly ahead for industrialists. it may be because of AP's geographic advantage, or his earlier reputation.

 

It is also true that southern AP has managed to attract incredible amounts of FDI in the past few months.

 

agriculture, education, ee vishayam lo I don't know much.

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both are doing well.

 

but CBN gurinchi koncham ekkuva vinipisthondi industrialists madhyalo.

 

even in recent TN GIM, many delegates wanted to know what AP had to offer. naaku telisina consultants cheppaaru.

 

so perception wise, CBN slightly ahead for industrialists. it may be because of AP's geographic advantage, or his earlier reputation.

 

It is also true that southern AP has managed to attract incredible amounts of FDI in the past few months.

 

agriculture, education, ee vishayam lo I don't know much.

 

Narsi...add one more point. CBN daily enni hours work chestaadu? That is also one advantage.
 

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But CBN has to be careful, he may not be able to fulfill the promises he makes to the industrialists.

 

There were complaints in the early 00's from textile owners who moved to AP, and moved back after CBN failed to give the m the concessions he promised them, due to financial position of the state.

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come back to this question in 2019 :D

 

but its true, both CMs are among the best in India. KCR, especially, is working without much hungama.

 

but Hyderabad becoming top city in 10yrs is a bit too much. It is not in CM/govt's hands.

 

neither is building the city CBN envisions in Amaravati.

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TS-Ipass is best industrial policy in india.All the permissions would be granted within the span of 10 days. Amazon also appreciated and surprised by the speed of telangana government. No matter who the investor is,he should definitely meet CM and over a coffee KCR  would know seriousness of the investor and act accordingly.

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Narsi...add one more point. CBN daily enni hours work chestaadu? That is also one advantage.
 

 

mari antha information manaki ledhu brother. generally I don't trust hearsay. anduke antha confident nenu cheppatla.

 

the data that comes out of both states will decide who did a better job.

 

My bet's on KCR. He has more wiggle room to do what he wants. CBN is burdened with a state that is financially constrained.

 

In some ways, the comparison may not be fair.

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