2019 is the last election where Social media is a major factor deciding election results.
2024 election proved it. People decided based on their experience and the behaviour of political leaders.
Only fools thinks that social media campaign brings votes.
#AndhraPradesh
This guy doesn't know the history of 80 years ago, even he talks about Telugu, which has a history of 2000 years.
@molakalaravi, you're branding our districts as British slaves, maybe your ancestors are the Bastards of #British, maybe they treated them differently for s*x needs.
One of the earliest Telugu words, nāgabu, found at the Amaravati Stupa, is dated to around 200 BCE. This word was further analyzed by Iravatham Mahadevan in his attempts to decipher the Indus script. Several Telugu words, primarily personal and place names, were identified at Amaravati, Nagarjunakonda, Krishna river basin, Ballari, Eluru, Ongole and Nellore between 200 BCE and 500 CE.
The Ghantasala Brahmin inscription(#Krishna district) and the pillar inscription of Vijaya Satakarni at Vijayapuri, Nagarjunakonda, and other locations date to the first century CE. Additionally, the Tummalagudem inscription of the Vishnukundinas dates to the 5th century CE. Telugu place names in Prakrit inscriptions are attested from the 2nd century CE onwards
#WATCH | Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh: In a significant milestone for India's quantum-computing hardware ecosystem, Amaravati Quantum Valley has achieved an indigenous dilution refrigerator, reaching 4 Kelvin, or minus 269 degree centigrade, at the Quantum Reference Facility at Medha Towers, Amaravati.
#WATCH | Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh: CV Sridhar, Mission Director for the Andhra Pradesh State Quantum Mission (APSQM) and the Amaravati Quantum Valley (AQV) says, "At Amravati Quantum Valley, we have achieved a major milestone of reaching 4 Kelvin, which is minus 269 degrees temperature dilution refrigerator with almost all the indigenous components. So this is a significant milestone for Amaravati Quantum Valley and government of Andhra Pradesh and National Quantum Mission. So with this, we now have the capability to achieve lower temperatures. So this gives the ability for our scientists and researchers to test their materials and components at cryogenic environments, much below 150 degrees, which we usually do. Today we go to other countries to achieve this testing and characterization. So we now have the ability to do this testing and characterization within India. This marks an important milestone for all of our Indian research and scientific community. At Amravati Quantum Valley, we are working on building a full-scale deep tech ecosystem. We are working on five strategic pillars... We're also working with 30 other companies for building the hardware components which will support quantum ecosystem. We are working on software research and innovation..."
I hope they use print media that doesn't require data centres in fact no internet to communicate regarding their protest and demands.
#Vizag#AndhraPradesh
@eyrahul But it makes anti #Telangana. Telangana intellectuals gives 90% of their time to comment on #AndhraPradesh politics but if any one questions back then comes the #Telangana card.
May I know how many questions you have asked the #Telangana government?
But it makes anti #Telangana. Telangana intellectuals gives 90% of their time to comment on #AndhraPradesh politics but if any one questions back then comes the #Telangana card.
May I know how many questions you have asked the #Telangana government?
@YSRCParty#Telangana secretariat single building
#Delhi parliament single building
Go through the components included in #Amaravathi government complexes.
అమరావతి ముసుగులో చంద్రబాబు, అతని బినామీలు ఎలా దోచుకుంటున్నారో.. ఇంతకంటే సాక్ష్యం కావాలా?
తెలంగాణ సచివాలయం, కొత్త పార్లమెంట్ కంటే పదింతలు ఎక్కువగా ఖర్చు పెడుతున్న చంద్రబాబు
ప్రతి వారం అప్పులు చేస్తేగానీ ప్రభుత్వం నడపలేకపోతున్న చంద్రబాబు.. ఇన్ని వేల కోట్లు ఎవరి జేబులు నింపడానికి ఖర్చు చేస్తున్నట్లు?
Ravi was cheated by @ysjagan, he believed him when he agreed for developing Amaravathi as capital city. Trust on AndhraPradesh government what made him to give his land. In the 12 years time line @YSRCParty is responsible for wasting the time of 8 years, and pushing capital city into uncertainty.
PART 1: How Amaravathi Will Attract Settlers
The Foundation: Government & Institutional Pull
The single biggest magnet for any planned city is its government institutions arriving first. Naidu's administration has prioritised completing critical infrastructure by 2028, including roads, utilities, government complexes, and urban amenities, with projections of 1.5 million new jobs. When ministers, judges, and bureaucrats physically relocate to Amaravathi, entire ecosystems of support services, housing demand, and commercial activity follow automatically.
Education Ecosystem:
BITS, National Institute of Design, SRM University, VIT Andhra Pradesh, Amrita University, Purdue University, and the Indo-UK Institute of Health in collaboration with King's College London, and AIIMS Mangalagiri are among institutions setting up campuses in Amaravati. Universities bring tens of thousands of students, faculty, and their families — arguably the fastest way to populate a planned city with young, educated residents.
World Bank-Backed Infrastructure:
The World Bank will leverage international knowledge in sustainable urban design to build trunk infrastructure, including a road grid, public transport, flood-mitigation, and water/wastewater systems. The masterplan covers a 217 sq km area that can accommodate 3.5 million people by 2050. World Bank involvement also signals international credibility, which directly attracts foreign investors and multinationals.
Megacity Expansion Plan:
The TDP-led NDA government plans to turn Amaravati into a mega city by merging adjacent Mangalagiri, Tadepalli, Guntur, and Vijayawada, with plans for an international airport. This is a transformative move — it would create a metropolitan corridor of over 5 million people overnight, giving Amaravathi the critical mass that eluded it in its early years.
PART 2: Quantum Valley — The Game-Changer
What Has Already Happened (February 2026)
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has begun construction on Quantum Valley Tech Park in Amaravati. The park will soon host India's first IBM quantum computer, and tech park members already enjoy access to IBM's cloud-based quantum computers through a partnership between IBM and TCS.
The Talent Pipeline:
India will need approximately 100,000 quantum developers by the 2030s. Enrollment in the IBM-IIT Madras quantum computing course has already crossed 208,785 participants in 2026, with over 100,000 coming from Andhra Pradesh alone. This is a massive talent pipeline being built with Amaravathi at its centre — researchers, engineers, and startups will gravitate to where the hardware actually lives.
Bottom Line: Amaravathi's model is sound — government as anchor tenant, Quantum Valley as the technology differentiator, and the World Bank as the financial credibility stamp. The land owners who stayed patient through the Jagan years are now sitting on what could become one of the most valuable urban land portfolios in South India over the next decade. The key risk, as always, is political continuity — but with ₹65,000 crore committed, World Bank loans locked in, and IBM having physically broken ground, the point of no return has arguably been crossed.
Ravi was cheated by @ysjagan, he believed him when he agreed for developing Amaravathi as capital city. Trust on AndhraPradesh government what made him to give his land. In the 12 years time line @YSRCParty is responsible for wasting the time of 8 years, and pushing capital city into uncertainty.
PART 1: How Amaravathi Will Attract Settlers
The Foundation: Government & Institutional Pull
The single biggest magnet for any planned city is its government institutions arriving first. Naidu's administration has prioritised completing critical infrastructure by 2028, including roads, utilities, government complexes, and urban amenities, with projections of 1.5 million new jobs. When ministers, judges, and bureaucrats physically relocate to Amaravathi, entire ecosystems of support services, housing demand, and commercial activity follow automatically.
Education Ecosystem:
BITS, National Institute of Design, SRM University, VIT Andhra Pradesh, Amrita University, Purdue University, and the Indo-UK Institute of Health in collaboration with King's College London, and AIIMS Mangalagiri are among institutions setting up campuses in Amaravati. Universities bring tens of thousands of students, faculty, and their families — arguably the fastest way to populate a planned city with young, educated residents.
World Bank-Backed Infrastructure:
The World Bank will leverage international knowledge in sustainable urban design to build trunk infrastructure, including a road grid, public transport, flood-mitigation, and water/wastewater systems. The masterplan covers a 217 sq km area that can accommodate 3.5 million people by 2050. World Bank involvement also signals international credibility, which directly attracts foreign investors and multinationals.
Megacity Expansion Plan:
The TDP-led NDA government plans to turn Amaravati into a mega city by merging adjacent Mangalagiri, Tadepalli, Guntur, and Vijayawada, with plans for an international airport. This is a transformative move — it would create a metropolitan corridor of over 5 million people overnight, giving Amaravathi the critical mass that eluded it in its early years.
PART 2: Quantum Valley — The Game-Changer
What Has Already Happened (February 2026)
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has begun construction on Quantum Valley Tech Park in Amaravati. The park will soon host India's first IBM quantum computer, and tech park members already enjoy access to IBM's cloud-based quantum computers through a partnership between IBM and TCS.
The Talent Pipeline:
India will need approximately 100,000 quantum developers by the 2030s. Enrollment in the IBM-IIT Madras quantum computing course has already crossed 208,785 participants in 2026, with over 100,000 coming from Andhra Pradesh alone. This is a massive talent pipeline being built with Amaravathi at its centre — researchers, engineers, and startups will gravitate to where the hardware actually lives.
Bottom Line: Amaravathi's model is sound — government as anchor tenant, Quantum Valley as the technology differentiator, and the World Bank as the financial credibility stamp. The land owners who stayed patient through the Jagan years are now sitting on what could become one of the most valuable urban land portfolios in South India over the next decade. The key risk, as always, is political continuity — but with ₹65,000 crore committed, World Bank loans locked in, and IBM having physically broken ground, the point of no return has arguably been crossed.
శీర్షిక: అమరావతి: 15 ఏళ్ల గడువు... ఒక సామాన్య కుటుంబం మనుగడ పోరాటం
ఒకప్పుడు కృష్ణా నది ఒడ్డున మూడు ఎకరాల జరీబు భూమిలో మూడు పంటలు పండించే రవి, ఇప్పుడు అమరావతిలోని ఒక హై-రైజ్ అపార్ట్మెంట్లో నివసిస్తున్నాడు. ల్యాండ్ పూలింగ్ వల్ల తనకు వచ్చిన ప్లాటు విలువ కాగితం మీద కోట్ల రూపాయలు ఉన్నా, చేతిలో నగదు లేక నిత్యం ఇబ్బంది పడుతున్నాడు. రాజధాని నగరం అంతటా ప్రపంచ స్థాయి రోడ్లు, మౌలిక వసతులు కనిపిస్తున్నా, ప్రస్తుతం ఇక్కడ జనాభా 50 వేల లోపే ఉండటంతో నగరం వెలవెలబోతోంది. ఈ భారీ మౌలిక వసతుల నిర్వహణ ఖర్చు అంతా సర్వీస్ చార్జీల రూపంలో రవి వంటి సామాన్యుల మీద పడుతుండటంతో, ఆస్తి ఉన్నా అనుభవించలేని 'ల్యాండ్ ట్రాప్'లో అతను చిక్కుకున్నాడు.
రవి పిల్లలు ఆదిత్య, సిరి రాజధానిలోని ఒక అంతర్జాతీయ పాఠశాలలో చదువుతున్నారు. అయితే, అమరావతి ఆర్థిక వ్యవస్థ కేవలం ప్రభుత్వ భవనాలు, కాలేజీల చుట్టూనే తిరుగుతోంది. ఈ విద్యాసంస్థలు మరియు ప్రభుత్వ కార్యాలయాలు పన్ను మినహాయింపు పొందుతుండటంతో [1, 2], నగరాన్ని నడపడానికి అవసరమైన ఆదాయం రావడం లేదు. ప్రైవేటు పరిశ్రమలు, ఐటీ కంపెనీలు రాకపోతే తన పిల్లలు చదువు పూర్తి చేశాక ఉద్యోగాల కోసం మళ్లీ హైదరాబాద్ లేదా బెంగళూరు వంటి నగరాలకు వలస వెళ్లాల్సి వస్తుందని తల్లి లక్ష్మి ఆందోళన చెందుతోంది. రాజధాని అంటే కేవలం భవనాలు కాదు, ఉపాధి కల్పించే యంత్రం కావాలని ఆమె ఆకాంక్ష.
అన్నిటికంటే పెద్ద సవాలు 'సమయం'. మరో 15 ఏళ్లలో (2041 నాటికి) ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ రాష్ట్ర జనాభా గరిష్ట స్థాయికి చేరుకుని తర్వాత తగ్గిపోతుందని నిపుణుల అంచనా. ప్రస్తుతం 50 వేల లోపు ఉన్న నగరం, ఈ 15 ఏళ్ల లోపే కోట్లాది మందిని ఆకర్షించి నిలదొక్కుకోవాలి. అలా జరగని పక్షంలో, రాష్ట్రం తీసుకున్న వేల కోట్ల అప్పులు తీర్చడం మరియు ఈ భారీ రోడ్లను నిర్వహించడం అసాధ్యమవుతుంది. జనాభా పెరగకపోతే, రవి దగ్గరున్న ప్లాటు చివరకు ఎవరూ కొనని 'ఘోస్ట్ అసెట్'గా మిగిలిపోయే ప్రమాదం ఉంది. తన పంట భూమిని త్యాగం చేసిన రవికి, తన పిల్లల భవిష్యత్తు ఈ జనాభా మరియు ఆర్థిక లెక్కల్లో చిక్కుకుపోతుందేమోననే భయం వెంటాడుతోంది.
(గమనిక: ఇది అమరావతిలోని ఆర్థిక మరియు జనాభా సవాళ్లను విశ్లేషించడానికి రూపొందించబడిన ఒక కల్పిత కథ)