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TNGOs MAC Housing Society society- Full story

                           The Prin t and Electronic media is well aware that the Government have allotted an extent of 169 acres to the TNGOs MAC Housing Society, Gachibowli at Gopannapalli and acres 50 to the TNGOs working in Ranga Reddy and Hyderabad districts.    The then TNGOs Central Union President Sri K.Swamy Goud become the President of the said Society and turned the Government land allotted to TNGOs into his own real estate business involving in illegal and corrupt practices and amassed crores of rupees.    In pursuance of the directors of the Hon’ble High Court in CC No.919/2011 in WP No.14702/2010 the Government have conducted detailed and statutory enquiry through the Joint Registrar/District Cooperative Officer, Hyderabad Urban.    The enquiry revealed and confirmed illegalities, irregularities and corrupt practices.    The plots were sold to the ineligible persons, benami persons etc.   In terms of the enquiry report the Government have filed FIR before the PS Begum

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Sri N. Chandrababu Naidu met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Sri N. Chandrababu Naidu met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at his office in Tokyo today.  During the meeting, Prime Minister Abe said Japan will extend full cooperation to Andhra Pradesh in building the world-class capital city.  "Japan will extend full cooperation to the new state of Andhra Pradesh in its development and also in building the capital city,” Mr Abe said.  Mr Abe added that this meeting will strengthen bilateral ties between Japan and Indian and open new vistas for both the countries in strategic and global partnership.  In a short span of time, Mr Abe said, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu have visited the country, seeking its cooperation for building smart cities and in improving bilateral ties. He said that we are hopeful of improving and strengthening our relations with India and Andhra Pradesh in various sectors like trade and commerce, infrastructure, technology, agri

N. Chandrababu Naidu met Uniqlo – Japan’s biggest retail chain

 Uniqlo – Japan’s biggest retail chain   ·         Uniqlo chairman keen to work with India’s biz leaders and invest in AP   ·         CM says he will help them in networking with Indian business leaders.   Chief Minister Sri N. Chandrababu Naidu met the retail chain’s chairman Yadashahi Yanai. He shared his experience on his visit to Uniqlo’s biggest outlet on Ginza Street last night.  Mr Yanai said the he’s keen to work with capable business leaders in India. “China benefited by our presence. In China, we know the business leaders. But, we are yet to know business leaders of India,” he said.  He added that China has just one party which makes it easier to do business there. However, in India, there are several political parties in India and it is, therefore, difficult to do business, he opined.  The Chief Minister said that he would help them in networking with Indian business leaders. “We have a strong relationship with the Centre. Come, invest in AP. We will

Kamalnathan committee meeting

Today Kamalnathan committee meeting took place where decisions were taken to expedite the division of staff between both the states. Those who are going to be divided and have no objection will be allowed to move from one state to other without waiting for the final notification of all cadres. And it was also decided the division process will be taken up department by department and completed.         Home Secretary held a meeting with both Chief Secretaries and line Departments of Government of India regarding the implementation of different assurances and schemes promised in the act,   like setting up of institutes of Higher learning, Petroleum refinery, Road connectivity, Fiscal measures, and Special package etc,. All the concerned line departments appraised the progress in this regard.         Homed Secretary also took meeting of the bilateral issues. State Government of AP was able to effectively put forth its arguments on issues of schedule X institutions where the committe