20.01.18 Andhra Pradesh (APPSC) Daily Current Affairs

ANDHRA PRADESH   Andhraites contribute 50% tax revenue to Telangana: Niti Aayog   Making a startling revelation, Niti Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar said people of Andhra Pradeshcontribute 50 per cent tax revenue to Telangana. AP chief minister Chandrababu Naidu was often quoted as saying that Andhra people had played a big part in the development of Hyderabad and Telangana. The Niti … Read more

28.11.18 Andhra Pradesh (APPSC) Current Affairs

ANDHRA PRADESH ·        Amaravati to become financial powerhouse ð  Amaravati, the new capital city of Andhra Pradesh, will not only be the administrative seat of the state but is also envisioned to emerge as an economic powerhouse with grand plans being laid by the N. Chandrababu Naidu government. ð  As a national economic hub, Amaravati … Read more

13.07.19 Rajasthan [RPSC] Current Affairs

RAJASTHAN Rajasthan to adopt Maharashtra model to combat dreaded swine flu   Though Maharashtra has a high mortality rate compared to Rajasthan, the state government is all set to follow Maharashtra model in its fight against swine flu.   While Rajasthan had an average of four deaths per 100 cases, the death rate was 11 per 100 … Read more

24.08.2017 Rajasthan (RPSC) Current Affairs

RAJASTHAN   Govt gives reservation to Jats of Bharatpur-Dholpur under OBC.   The state government on Wednesday gave reservation to Jats of Bharatpur and Dholpur districts under the other backward classes (OBC) category.   The notification for the same was issued on Wednesday.The notification stated that Jats of the two districts have been included in … Read more

01.01.19 Daily APPSC (Andhra Pradesh) Current Affair

ANDHRA PRADESH Telangana and Andhra yet to exchange 60,000 antiquities   Apart from Telugu, the now separate states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana share common history and heritage. However, the states, post the bifurcation in 2014, are yet to exchange antiques numbering close to 60,000 pieces, including treasure-troves and ancient inscriptions, some of which date back to 200-300 BCE. … Read more

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