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Amaravati In National Map, What’s This Twist? (Video)

         దేశ చిత్రపటంలో అమరావతి, ఏమిటీ ట్విస్ట్? Amaravati In National Map, What's This Twist?||

The Survey of India released a new political map of India with Amaravati as the capital of Andhra Pradesh, which became the residuary State after bifurcation of combined Andhra Pradesh in 2014.

Amaravati was missing from the new map, which was released by the Survey of India on November 2. It kicked off a political storm with the Opposition TDP and the ruling YSR Congress Party blaming each other for the Centre refusing to recognise Amaravati as the capital of the State.

The TDP wondered why a city that was launched through the hands of the Prime Minister couldn’t find a place in the Indian political map. The TDP leaders held the State government responsible for it.

 

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Amaravati In National Map, What's This Twist? (Video)
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Amaravati In National Map, What's This Twist? (Video)
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దేశ చిత్రపటంలో అమరావతి, ఏమిటీ ట్విస్ట్? Amaravati In National Map, What's This Twist?|| The Survey of India released a new political map of India with Amaravati as the capital of Andhra Pradesh, which became the residuary State after bifurcation of combined Andhra Pradesh in 2014. Amaravati was missing from the new map, which was released by the Survey of India on November 2. It kicked off a political storm with the Opposition TDP and the ruling YSR Congress Party blaming each other for the Centre refusing to recognise Amaravati as the capital of the State. The TDP wondered why a city that was launched through the hands of the Prime Minister couldn’t find a place in the Indian political map. The TDP leaders held the State government responsible for it.