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The state of Andhra pradesh has a total public debt created by Government of Andhra Pradesh which is equal to 3,73,140 crores as of Nov 2020 as per the CAG report.This is approximately equal to a public debt of Rs.7175 per citizen assuming a population of 5.2 crores or 52 million in year 2021. [64]
Andhra Pradesh police are structured in district, subdivision, circle, and police station hierarchy. [198] In 2022, crimes against women and children saw a rise of 43.66% with a case count of 25,503 cases in Andhra Pradesh as per the National crime records bureau (NCRB) data. The state stood fifth in the country with 2,341 cybercrime cases. [199]
[4] [5] [6] The purpose of Mee-Bhoomi is that the people of Andhra Pradesh can easily see their land records. On this portal, one can view the Adangal, 1-B form records [7] with the survey number, account number, Aadhaar number and the names of the applicants. [8] [9] This portal offers an online link between an Aadhaar number and land records ...
Property taxes are collected in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and are a key source of local government revenue. Governments use property taxes to fund schools, roads, parks, public...
Bhudhaar is a e-governance project that is intended to assign an 11 digit unique number [1] to every land parcel in the state of Andhra Pradesh [2] as part of the "land hub in E-Pragati programme". [3] Bhudhaar is the first in India to address issues in land record management.
Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department is one of the governing body of Government of Andhra Pradesh for the purpose of planning and development of urban areas and civic governance. [1] [2] It is headed by Dr. Ponguru Narayana, the cabinet minister of Andhra Pradesh. [3] The present Principal Secretary is Y. Srilakshmi. [1]
No District No. of Divisions Revenue Divisions Revenue Divisions Map Ref ; 01 Srikakulam: 3: Srikakulam, Palasa, Tekkali. 02 Vizianagaram: 3: Vizianagaram, Bobbili ...
Of the 535 acres (2.17 km 2) of land in Manikonda near the Indian School of Business, APIIC sold 285 acres (1.15 km 2) at 2.7 million per acre as against the prevailing price of 10 million per acre in 2003.