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Pione-ered by the then IT secretary in Andhra Pradesh, J.SATYA NARAYANA, currently CEO of the National Institute of Smart Governance, and driven by the then chief minister, Chandrababu Naidu, e-Seva started as the TWINS project to provide multiple citizen-facing services of the government under one umbrella.
The state is further divided into 26 districts, with North Andhra comprising six districts, Coastal Andhra comprising 12 districts, and Rayalaseema comprising eight districts. [14] These districts are made up of 77 revenue divisions, [15] 685 mandals [15] and 13,324 village panchayats as part of the administrative organisation. [16] North Andhra:
Andhra Pradesh State Districts and Revenue Divisions. Revenue Divisions are the administrative divisions in districts of some of the Indian states. These divisions are sub-divided into mandals. The mandals are in turn divided into villages and hamlets. There are 77 revenue divisions in Andhra Pradesh.
Andhra Pradesh State Information Commission are overburdened with backlog cases, similar to Central Vigilance Commission. [12] Due to shortage of available staff and vacancies not being filled, there is backlog of cases filed. [13] [14] The maximum number of appeals and complaints pending as per October 2014 records were in state of Uttar ...
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The state elects members for a term of six years. 20 members are indirectly elected by the state legislators. 20 members are elected from Local Authorities Constituency, 5 from Graduates Constituency and 5 from Teachers Constituency. The Governor of Andhra Pradesh nominates up to 8 members from eminent people from various fields.
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Amaravati is the capital of the state and houses the state executive, legislature and head of judiciary. Under the Constitution of India , de jure executive authority lies with the governor , although this authority is exercised only by, or on the advice of, the chief minister , the de facto authority and the cabinet .