tvs unit andhra pradesh 01062016

TVS group is ready to invest Rs.200 crores in Andhra Pradesh. It is going to set up a breaks unit in Andhra Pradesh. In a meeting with TVS executives, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu discussed the investment opportunities for automobile companies in Andhra Pradesh and also elaborated on the sector-specific policies of the government.

TVS Group executive Mr.Ramanujam said that, they would set up a break unit in Andhra Pradesh with around Rs.200 crores. Very soon an MoU would be signed.

food processing andhrai 06012016

Given that Andhra Pradesh is India's largest producer of Mango, Papaya, Lemon, Tomato, Chilli and Turmeric and 2nd largest producer of Paddy, Groundnut and Maize, the government is planning to attract investments worth Rs. 5,000 crore and create 50,000 new jobs in the sector by 2020.

In the last two years, here are the following existing projects from the sector.

  1. PepsiCo
  2. Cadbury's
  3. Kellogg's
  4. Britannia
  5. Godrej Agrovet
  6. Andhra Sugars
  7. Godfrey Philips
  8. Pennar Aqua Exports
  9. Super Spinning Mills

Upcoming projects:

  1. Avanti Feed Ltd.
  2. Ruchi Soya Industries
  3. Olam
  4. Penver Products Pvt. Ltd.
  5. Mulpuri Aqua
  6. Charon Pokphand Group

amaravati buildings 01062016

Amaravati the new capital of Andhra Pradesh is going to have a similar architecture to all the buildings and public places. This model is already implemented in Connaught Place, New Delhi. The Delhi Urban Art Commission was set up by an Act of Parliament in 1973 to guide the structures of Connaught Place. This commission gives advice in preserving, developing and maintaining the aesthetic quality of urban and environmental design. All the buildings in Connaught Place will have a two storied buildings.

Andhra Pradesh Government is going to get the same architectural expressions in Amaravati. For this "Amaravati Urban Art Commission" was set up. The prime motive is, all the architectural expressions and visual appearance of new buildings in the centers, areas, parks and gardens will have similar look all over the place. This would be same in the terms of Elevation, paint color, height, width etc.. Even the trees which would be placed alongside of the national highways will be similar in look and size.

So now each place in Amaravati will have unique look. Ex: one place will have one identical look all over the place. If we move on to next place, the whole place will have an another identical look all over. While constructing any buildings in Amaravati, one has to take plan approval from CRDA and build the buildings according to the particular architecture of that place.

traffic vijayawada 01062016

The city police imposed severe traffic diversions on M.G. Road, Eluru Road and other main roads in connection with the Nava Nirmana Deeksha on June 2 at Benz circle. The restrictions would be inforce from 4 am to 12 noon. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu would address a meeting at the Benz Circle after a rally.

Commissioner of police Gautam Sawang said the traffic diversions will be implemented strictly and all necessary measures taken to ensure the safety of the CM and common public.

Vehicles going towards Benz Circle from Machilipatnam will be allowed up to NTR Circle. Parking will be arranged on Pantakaluva Road. Vehicles coming from PWD Grounds would be stopped at Hotel DV Manor and parking would be at PB. Siddhartha College grounds. Vehicle on the the national highway from Guntur will be diverted at Fakirgudem. Parking will be organised near Doordarshan quarters.

Vehicles coming from Gannavaram will be diverted at Nirmala Convent Junction and parking would be at Government Polytechnic College grounds. Buses, lorries and cars going to Hyderabad, Kolkata, Visakhaptanam and Chennai via Vijayawada, will be diverted to alternate routes without disturbing the city traffic. Vehicles proceeding from Kolkata towards Hyderabad via Eluru will be diverted at Hanuman Junction, Nuzvid, Vissannapet, Kallur, Wyra and Khammam.

Traffic moving from Kolkata towards Chennai via Guntur will be diverted through Hanuman Junction, Gudivada, Pamarru, Avanigadda and will reach the highway at Bapatla. Vehicles proceeding towards Kolkata via Vijayawada will be diverted at Ibrahimpatnam Ring Road, Mylavaram, Nuzvid, Yanamadala, Agiripalli and Gannavaram. For the vehicles from Machilipatnam towards Chennai will be diverted via. Avanigadda and Bapatala. Heavy vehicles proceeding from Machilipatnam towards Hyderabad will be diverted towards Pamarru and Hanuman Junction and they will reach Hyderabad highway at Khammam touching Nuzvid, Vissannapet, Kallur, and Wyra. For the vehicles proceeding from Hyderabad to Chennai via Vijayawada will be diverted through Narketpalli, Nalgonda, Miryalaguda, and Piduguralla.

tax increase 31052016

From June 1st, tomorrow, the common man, has to spend some extra amount on all his expenses in the form of Krishi Kalyan Cess. Krishi Kalyan Cess of 0.5 % is going to add to the current Service tax of 14.5%. From tomorrow the total service tax would be 15%.

This is expected to make restaurant bills, mobile phones, cinemas, visits to beauty parlours, air travel, insurance, DTH, credit and debit cards, courier, healthcare, banking and professional consultancies more costlier.

“I propose to impose a cess called Krishi Kalyan Cess at 0.5 per cent on all taxable services, the proceeds of which would be exclusively used for financing initiatives relating to improvement of agriculture and welfare of farmers,” Jaitley had said in his budget speech.