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What Andhra Pradesh And Telangana Got In Union Budget

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Union Budget - What AP and TS got

Analysis of Union Budget Allocations for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Analysis of Union Budget Allocations for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana

Analysis of Union Budget Allocations for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana

Andhra Pradesh: A Beneficiary in Union Budget

The Union Budget, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Seetharaman, has indeed favored Andhra Pradesh with significant financial allocations and guarantees. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of what Andhra Pradesh has received:

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 Capital Development: A substantial **Rs 15,000 crore** has been allocated for the construction of Amaravati, the state capital, which will bolster social infrastructure development.

Polavaram Project: Additional funds for the completion of the Polavaram project, which is crucial for the state, have been earmarked. This project is often referred to as the lifeline of Andhra Pradesh.

 Regional Development: Special packages for Rayalaseema, Prakasam, and Uttarandhra districts aim to foster balanced regional growth.

Industrial Corridors: Development of the Hyderabad-Bangalore Industrial Corridor and special assistance for nodes in the Visakhapatnam-Chennai Industrial Corridor will promote industrialization and job creation.

Industrial Centers: Funding for the development of Kopparthi and Orvakallu industrial centers, located on the Visakha-Chennai and Hyderabad-Bangalore corridors, respectively.

Infrastructure Projects: Special funds for water, power, railway, and road projects will enhance the state's connectivity and utility infrastructure.

Re-Organization Act Guarantees: The budget ensures the enforcement of guarantees made under the Andhra Pradesh Re-Organization Act.

Purvodaya Scheme: A special project for Andhra Pradesh under the Purvodaya scheme, aimed at eastern India's development, is also in the pipeline.

Telangana: A Notable Absence

While Andhra Pradesh sees a range of benefits, Telangana has not been as fortunate in this budget. The state received virtually zero grants and allocations, a stark contrast to its parliamentary support for the BJP, which did not translate into fiscal gains. The absence of any mention of Telangana in the 62-page budget presentation underscores the state's disappointment.

This lack of recognition has the potential to strain political dynamics and could influence future electoral strategies for parties like Congress and BRS, which may capitalize on the "zero mention" to criticize BJP's governance.

Overall Observations

The disparities in budget allocations between these two Telugu-speaking states highlight the complex nature of federalism and the importance of equitable distribution of resources. While Andhra Pradesh stands to gain significantly, Telangana's exclusion raises questions about the criteria and fairness of budgetary decisions.

This scenario also underscores the role of politics in budget allocations, as seen by Telangana's lack of returns despite its support for BJP in parliamentary elections. The budget's impact on Andhra Pradesh and Telangana's developmental trajectories will be closely watched in the coming years.