What is capital of Andhra Pradesh 2020?

What is capital of Andhra Pradesh 2020? As of 2020, the fate of Amaravati as the sole capital of Andhra Pradesh hangs in balance as the incumbent YSRCP Government has proposed to move the Executive

What is capital of Andhra Pradesh 2020?

As of 2020, the fate of Amaravati as the sole capital of Andhra Pradesh hangs in balance as the incumbent YSRCP Government has proposed to move the Executive and Judicial components of the capital to Visakhapatnam and Kurnool respectively.

Is Hyderabad the capital of Andhra Pradesh?

Andhra Pradesh, state of India, located in the southeastern part of the subcontinent. The capital of both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana is Hyderabad, in west-central Telangana.

What is the first capital of Andhra Pradesh?

On 1 October 1953, 11 districts in the Telugu-speaking portion of Madras State became the new Andhra State with Kurnool as the capital.

Which is capital of Telangana?

Hyderabad
Telangana/Capitals

Who is the CM of Andhra Pradesh?

Yeduguri Sandinti Jagan Mohan Reddy (born 21 December 1972), also known as Y. S. Jagan or Jagan is an Indian politician serving as the 17th and current chief minister of Andhra Pradesh since 2019. He is also the founder and president of YSR Congress Party (YSRCP).

Which caste has highest population in Andhra Pradesh?

Madiga are numerically the largest SCs with a population of 6,074,250, constituting 49.2 per cent of the state SC population. They are followed by Mala having a population of 5,139,305 (41.6 per cent), Adi Dravida with a population of 194,806 (1.6 per cent) and Adi Andhra (1.2 per cent).

What are Andhra 3 capitals?

Hyderabad
VisakhapatnamAmaravatiKurnool
Andhra Pradesh/Capitals
It is the only state with three capitals (proposed). The largest city and commercial hub of the state, Visakhapatnam being the executive capital while Amaravati and Kurnool are legislative and judicial capitals, respectively.

What is the old name of Andhra Pradesh?

A brief historyThe name Telangana is believed to have been derived from the word Trilinga Desa, the ancient name for Andhra Pradesh, so called because it is believed that it was flanked by three ancient Shiva Temples at Srisailam, Kaleswaram and Draksharama.