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C. No. 5950/SR/2014 Government of Andhra Pradesh
General Administration Department
Minutes of the Meeting held by Chief Secretary with Secretaries of all departments on AP Reorganisation Bill, 2014 in the GAD Conference Hall, 4th Floor, C-Block on 25.02.2014
A meeting was conducted by Chief Secretary with Special Chief Secretaries/
Principal Secretaries/Secretaries of all departments on 25.02.2014 in the
background of passage of Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill, 2014 by both the
Houses of the Parliament. Following a presentation made by Special Secretary,
Finance on the salient provisions of the Bill, the activities that are to be taken up
by various departments between now and the appointed date were discussed. The
following instructions are issued to Special Chief Secretaries/Principal Secretaries/
Secretaries of all the departments for immediate follow-up action and reporting on
action taken to Chief Secretary every week. These instructions are to be read in
conjunction with the tasks to be performed at the Government of India level and
the role of AP Government departments in connection thereto [Annexure I].
1. Files Inventory and Care
All departments shall prepare and maintain the full list of files in each of the
offices under their control. All files, including Note files shall be properly page-
numbered as per established office procedure. All important papers must be parts
of the Current files; there should be no loose papers hanging in the files. All
important files, e.g. those involving land/assets, liabilities, finance and other critical
matters shall be photocopied: one copy for archives, one copy for Secretary and
one copy for Section. The list of files should be computerised after categorisation
(e.g. Land-related, Personnel-related, Finance-related, Investment-related, and
Scheme-related GOs/Guidelines, Court Cases, etc.) using the following Format:
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Name of the Department Category of File
Sl No. File No. Subject Matter
Name of Officers dealing with the file (SO & 2 Higher Levels)
Current Stage of Action in the File
Remarks
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
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2
3
4
5
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Signature of Section Signature of Asst. Signature of Dy/ Signature of
Officer Secretary Joint/Addl Secy Secy/Prl Secy
Lists of files relating to Andhra region matters, those relating to Telangana region
matters and those relating to common matters are to be prepared separately
following the above formats.
Section Officers and Assistant Secretaries will be primarily held responsible for
organisation of files and accurate preparation of computerised lists. The will be
supervised by Deputy/Joint/Additional Secretaries. Special Chief Secretaries/
Principal Secretaries/Secretaries shall issue immediate orders fixing responsibility
for organisation and listing of files various officers. They shall review the action
taken on a day-to-day basis.
Apart from Secretariat Files, the concerned Special Chief Secretaries/Principal
Secretaries/Secretaries shall also ensure that all HoDs/Organisations/Agencies
working under their administrative control/supervision organise their files and
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prepare computerised lists. All departments have to furnish the required summary
information to GAD by 15th March.
A Vigilance Committee shall be constituted comprising Secretary GAD and
representatives from SPF and Vigilance to ensure that there are no unauthorised
entries into Sections/Offices from now onwards and no files are transported to
homes by any officer.
[Action: Secretary (Poll), GAD]
2. Employees Data
HRMS application of the Government has captured the basic details of the
employees of all categories – Regular, Grant in aid, Home guards, Work-charged,
NMR, Contract, Outsourced, etc. However, it is the basic responsibility of each
department to have complete information about each category of employee
working at various levels: Secretariat, HoD, Organisation/PSU/Society, etc. The
information in HRMS package is to be verified by all the departments for accuracy.
Any discrepancies should be corrected immediately, so that all personnel records
are corrected and up to date.
The names of every individual paid directly or indirectly from the
Government budget for last 6 months shall be in the computerised list.
[Action: Principal Secretary (Finance), R&E]
3. Apex Committee & State Reorganisation Cell
An Apex Committee shall be constituted to look into all transition-related issues.
The Chairman of the Committee will be decided at appropriate level. Other
members of the Committee shall be as follows:
a. Sri. S.P.Tucker, IAS, Spl. CS, Planning Department - Convenor
b. Sri. Nagi Reddy, IAS, Prl. Secretary, PR Department- Member
c. Sri. L. V. Subrahmanyam, IAS, Prl. Secretary, Medical and Health – Member
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d. Sri. Sam Bob, IAS, Prl. Secretary, R & B – Member
e. Sri. Raymond Peter, IAS, Prl. Secretary, RD- Member
f. Sri. Ajay Mishra, IAS, Prl. Secretary- Higher Education- Member
g. Sri Sameer Sharma, IAS, Prl. Secretary - Municipal Administration, Member
h. Sri. B. Venkateswra Rao IAS, Secretary, Revenue (Endowments) – Member
Sri. Rajiv Sharma, IAS, on return from Government of India, will join the
committee as Member.
The Apex Committee may co-opt members or experts with approval from the
Chairman. The Committee will be assisted by a State Re-organisation Cell. The
State Reorganisation Cell will be coordinated by Special Secretary, Finance with
MD, State Housing Corporation and MD, APIIC as members. They will supported
by nodal officers from all departments and a technical support unit provided by
Centre for Good Governance (CGG). The Apex Committee will be serviced by
CGG. CGG may submit a proposal for financial support to GAD/Finance
Department for the provision of services related to State-reorganisation.
4. Sectoral/Subject Committees
The following Sectoral/Subject Committee shall work on issues to be addressed in
the transition period and shall place their reports to the Apex Committee before
such reports/recommendations are sent to the competent authority for approval.
(1) Buildings in Hyderabad and Properties across State: As per section 5
of the Act, Hyderabad (GHMC area) is to be the common capital for a period of
not more than 10 years. All the Special Chief Secretaries/Principal
Secretaries/Secretaries have to list out the offices which are under the control of
their department for division. They are also required to list out properties located
outside GHMC area and outside the State. Principal Secretary R &B is requested to
evolve a suitable format in consultation with the State Re-organisation Cell and
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gather the information required on all the Government buildings located in
GHMC area and outside by 15th March and suggest the action to be taken for
division following the Re-organisation Act. This sectoral committee will be chaired
by Special CS, R&B - Transport Department with Principal Secretary – R &B, Prl.
Secretary, Revenue, Metropolitan Commissioner, HMDA and Commissioner of
GHMC as members.
[Action: Prl. Secretary, R &B]
(2) Policing Issues: Assistance from Central Government: The Central
Government would provide assistance to the successor States to raise additional
police forces. Greyhound training centre would be maintained and administered by
the Central Government for a period of three years. A state of the art training
centre similar to Greyhound training centre is to be set up in residuary Andhra
Pradesh by the Central Government. New operational hubs for Greyhounds in
both the successor States would be set up by Central assistance. Necessary
proposals in this regard are to be worked out and submitted to the Central
Government by 15th of March. The Greyhounds and OCTOPUS forces are to be
divided based on the options of the personnel and would function under
respective DGPs. This Sectoral Committee will be chaired by Principal Secretary,
Home. DGP and Secretary (Poll), GAD will be members.
[Action: Prl. Secretary, Home]
(3) Apportionment of Assets and Liabilities – Financial: The
apportionment of financial assets and liabilities such as treasury and bank balances,
Schedule VII funds, pensions, PF would be taken up by Finance department. The
Sectoral Committee will be chaired by Special Chief Secretary, TR&B (Transport)
and will comprise Prl. Finance Secretary, all Principal Secretaries/Secretaries/ Spl.
Secretary in Finance Department, Principal Secretary, Irrigation, Principal
Secretary (UD) and Law Secretary as Members.
[Action: Prl. Secretary, Finance]
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(4) Apportionment of Assets and Liabilities: Companies and
Corporations. There are 89 Government companies and corporations listed in
Schedule IX of the Act (Annexure II). The assets, rights and liabilities are to be
apportioned based on the principles enunciated in the State Re-organisation Act.
This is a major exercise which would involve development of guidelines, systematic
gathering of information, and establishing authenticity of data gathered and taking
up appropriation based on the stated principles. The employees of these
undertakings are also to be apportioned based on the concerned corporate bodies’
guidelines. This Sectoral Committee shall be headed by Prl. Secretary Industries
and include Principal Secretary/Secretary (Finance), Principal Secretary (R&S),
CMD of Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL), Secretary, Law, MD,
APIIC and concerned Secretaries.
[Action: Prl. Secretary, Industries].
(5) Apportionment of Assets and Liabilities: Contracts: All Secretaries are
to prepare the list of contracts that are to be apportioned. As this is a technical
work, which requires a thorough understanding of contracts, Irrigation
department is requested to coordinate this activity by issuing necessary guidelines.
A Committee headed by Special Chief Secretary, R&B (Transport), Prl. Secretaries
of Irrigation, R&B, Panchyat Raj, Municipal Administration, Finance and Law
Departments, officers from major works departments shall be constituted for this
purpose.
[Action: Prl. Secretary, Irrigation].
(6) Training Institutions and Centres: There are 107 training institutions and
centres listed as part of Schedule X of the Act (Annexure III). Depending on the
location of the institution, the Government of that area has to make sure that these
institutions continue to provide the same facilities to the people of other successor
State. The terms and conditions of providing such services have to be agreed
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between the successor states within one year of appointed date. This is a major
exercise which would need coordinating with 107 institutions and drafting and
creating agreements on the structure of management and terms of services to be
provided. The Sectoral Sub-Committee shall be headed by Spl. CS Planning and
include DG, CGG, DG/ADG, Dr.MCR HRDI, Chief of APPA, APARD and two
other institutions decided by Special CS, Planning.
[Action: Spl. CS Planning]
(7) Employee Allocation : The employees of local, district, zonal or multi-
zonal cadres which fall entirely in one of the successor states are deemed to be
allotted to that successor State. The rest of the employees would be allocated
based on their options and other guidelines that would be evolved by the advisory
committee to be appointed by the Central Government. GAD is to coordinate
with the Central Government. The Sectoral Committee will be headed by Principal
Secretary, Services. Principal Secretary, Finance (R&E), Principal Secretary (PR),
Secretary, Endowments and Secretary (Political) will be members.
[Action: Secretary (Poll), GAD]
(8) Special Development Package and Incentives: Special development
packages for backward areas of the successor State of Andhra Pradesh in general
and Rayalaseema and North Coastal regions will be worked out by GoI. Hon’ble
Prime Minster has also announced a special category status to the successor state
of Andhra Pradesh. Planning department to work out necessary proposals and
present to the Planning Commission. The Sectoral Committee will be chaired by
Special Chief Secretary, Planning. Members will include the concerned Secretaries
- to be decided by Special CS, Planning.
[Action: Special CS, Planning]
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(9) Irrigation : There is lot of preparatory work to be carried out to work out
operational guidelines, staffing patterns, budgets, office locations, procedural
protocols with respect to Krishna and Godavari River management boards. Teams
may be sent to study similar boards elsewhere in the country to understand the
intricacies of functioning. The Sectoral Task Force will be chaired by Principal
Secretary (UD) and comprise all Prl. Secretaries/Secretaries of Irrigation
Department, former Principal Secretary, Irrigation (AD), Secretary, Law and
Secretary (Works & Projects). The Committee shall take all necessary preparatory
action in consultation with Spl. CS Energy department.
[Action: Prl. Secretary, Irrigation]
(10) Energy: The Energy department is requested to study the issues which
cropped up during the bifurcation of the 3 States in 2000, and suggest appropriate
guidelines and operational protocols for giving effect to the provisions of the Act.
The Sectoral Committee will be chaired by Special CS, Energy and include CMD,
Transco, CMD, Genco and other officers nominated by Special CS. The
Committee will also review the investment projects being executed and in pipeline
for both the regions.
[Action: Spl. CS (Energy)]
(11) New Capital Issues: The Central Government proposes to provide special
financial support for the creation of facilities in the new capital for the successor
State of Andhra Pradesh. If de-notification of degraded forest land is required for
the new capital, the Act has made provisions for that also. An expert committee is
to be constituted by the Central Government to study various alternatives
regarding the new capital for the successor State of Andhra Pradesh and make
appropriate recommendations within a six month period from the appointed date.
MA & UD department is requested to identify experts in urban planning,
transportation, infrastructure and finance who would be able to do the necessary
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ground work and assist the Government of India committee with data and analysis.
CGG/NIUM would provide the necessary technical support in the matter. In
particular, rail and highway connectivity between district headquarters and new
capital and between new capital and Hyderabad need to be established. Principal
Secretary (UD) will chair this Committee which will include Principal Secretary,
MA, Principal Secretary, (R&B), Principal Secretary, Finance, DT&CP,
Metropolitan Comissioner, HMDA and other members nominated by the
Chairman.
[Action: Prl. Secretary (UD), MA&UD department]
(12) Higher Education & Medical Institutions: The Act provides for the
existing admission quotas in all government or private, aided or unaided
institutions of higher, technical and medical education shall continue, as far as they
relate to article 371-D of the Constitution. Further, the common admission
process shall also continue. Quotas as per article 371-D and common admission
process would be there for a period of ten years. Higher Education department
and Medical and Health departments shall work out necessary operational
instructions to all higher educational institutions and place before the apex
committee. The Sectoral Committee will be headed by Principal Secretary, Medical
& Health and include Prl. Secretary, Higher Education and other members
nominated by the two Principal Secretaries.
[Action: Prl. Secretary, Higher Edn Prl. Secretary, Medical and Health]
(13) Services: There are several service-related issues such as appointment,
seniority lists, holding of DPCs, declaration of probation, pending employee
association issues, preparation of Service Rules and Codes, etc. that may be
applicable to the two states. GAD (Services) shall take immediate action to prepare
the services-related issues pending and action that need to be taken during the
transition.
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[Action: Principal Secretary, Services & HRM].
(14) Court Cases & Laws
The lists of the Court cases in Supreme Court and High Court where the
Government of Andhra Pradesh is a party should be prepared by all departments
and consolidated by Law Secretary. The applicability various Central and State Acts
which are currently applicable to Andhra Pradesh needs to be studied and Law
Secretary shall make suggestions regarding the amendments that need to be done
so that the existing laws can apply seamlessly to the two states.
[Action: Law Secretary]
(15) Resource Mobilisation
A resource mobilisation committee headed by Prl. Secretary (Revenue- Excise and
Commercial Taxes) would look into the issues related to all resource related
matters and how they would be apportioned between the successor States. The
other members would be – Prl. Secretary, Finance R &E, Commissioners of
Commercial Taxes, Commissioner of Excise, IG, Registration & Stamps,
Commissioner, Transport, and other members nominated by Chairman.
[Prl. Secretary (Revenue- Excise and Commercial Taxes)]
Weekly reports are to be sent about the progress of work on every Friday from
Sectoral Committee to Apex Committee. This information would be compiled and
submitted to competent decision-making authority.
5. Departmental Restructuring & Reforms
The structure and staffing of practically all departments, including their
undertakings, organisations, societies, agencies, etc. will need to change when the
two states come into existence. Some of the outfits of departments have lost
relevance in the course of time and they need to be closed or merged with other
outfits. The staffing patterns of these outfits need to be drastically altered. All
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Special Chief Secretaries/Principal Secretaries/Secretaries should study the
organisational structures and staffing of departments and undertakings,
organisations, agencies, etc. and propose changes. CGG will establish a research
team which could study the proposals and make suggestions which will be put up
to the apex committee for consideration.
The Secretariat Business Rules, Secretariat Instructions, Public Works Codes
and Manuals, Sanction Norms, etc. need to be suitably modified to take into
account the changed circumstances and also the reforms needed in view of
experience gained in implementation and best practices followed elsewhere. A
Committee consisting of Special Chief Secretary, Planning, Principal Secretary,
Services, Principal Secretary, Finance and Secretary (Poll), GAD will go into the
relevant guidelines and rules and prepare the basic documents for both States for
the smooth conduct of their business.
6. New Educational Institutions and Infrastructure Facilities: All the
Secretaries of the departments mentioned in the table below have to ensure that
the institutions and infrastructure facilities provided in the act become a reality. All
the preparatory works related to this such as concept notes, feasibility studies, and
detailed project reports have to be prepared urgently and submitted to competent
authorities. They should take necessary action immediately in this regard.
Education Department
1. The Government of India shall take steps to establish
institutions of national importance in the 12th and 13th Plan
periods in the successor state of Andhra Pradesh. This would
include one IIT, one NIT, one IIM, one IISER, one Central
University, one Agricultural University and one IIIT.
Higher
Education
2.
The Government of India shall establish one AIIMS-type
Super-Specialty Hospital- cum-Teaching Institution in the
successor State of Andhra Pradesh.
Medical and
Health
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3. The Government of India shall establish a Tribal University
each in the State of Andhra Pradesh and in the State of
Telangana.
Higher
Education
4. A Horticulture University shall be established in the successor
State of Telangana.
Higher
Education
5. The Government of India shall establish the National
Institute of Disaster Management in the successor State of
Andhra Pradesh.
Revenue
Infrastructure
6. The Government of India shall develop a new major port at
Duggirajupatnam in the successor State of Andhra Pradesh to
be completed in phases with Phase I by end-2018
Infrastructure
and
Investments
7. SAIL shall examine, within six months from the appointed
day, the feasibility of establishing an integrated steel plant in
Khammam district of the successor State of Telangana.
Industries
8. SAIL shall examine, within six months from the appointed
day, the feasibility of establishing an integrated steel plant in
YSR district of the successor State of Andhra Pradesh.
Industries
9. IOC or HPCL shall, within six months from the appointed
day, examine the feasibility of establishing a greenfield crude
oil refinery and petrochemical complex in the successor State
of Andhra Pradesh.
Industries
10. The Government of India shall, within six months from the
appointed day, examine the feasibility of establishing a Vizag-
Chennai Industrial Corridor along the lines of Delhi-Mumbai
Industrial Corridor and take within such period an
expeditious decision thereon;
Infrastructure
and
Investments
11. The Government of India shall, within six months from the
appointed day, examine the feasibility of expanding the
Infrastructure
and
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existing Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Tirupati airports to
international standards and take an expeditious decision
thereon;
Investments
12. NTPC shall establish a 4000 MW power facility in the
successor State of Telangana after establishing necessary coal
linkages
Energy
13. Indian Railways shall, within six months from the appointed
day, examine establishing a new railway zone in the successor
State of Andhra Pradesh and take an expeditious decision
thereon;
Transport
14. NHAI shall take necessary steps to improve road connectivity
in the backward regions of the successor State of Telangana.
Transport
15. The Indian Railways shall, within six months from the
appointed day, examine the feasibility of establishing a Rail
Coach Factory in the successor State of Telangana and
improve rail connectivity in the State and take an expeditious
decision thereon;
Transport
16. The Central Government shall consider measures to establish
rapid rail and road connectivity from the new capital of the
successor State of Andhra Pradesh to Hyderabad and other
important cities of Telangana;
Infrastructure
and
Investments
17. The Government of India shall examine the feasibility of
Metro Rail facility in Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada-Guntur-
Tenali Metropolitan Urban Development Authority within a
period of one year from the appointed day and take
expeditious decision thereon;
MA & UD
Chief Secretary
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Annexure – I
ISSUES TO BE RESOLVED AFTER THE PRESIDENTIAL ASSENT TO THE ANDHRA
PRADESH REORGANISATION BILL
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ITEM IMPLICATIONS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY WHOM
& BY WHEN
NODAL GOVT. OF ANDHRA PRADESH
SECRETARY RESPONSIBLE
1 2(a) “appointed day”
The ‘appointed day’ is the day on which the two new States come into being and is also called the formation day. There are 3-4 areas where a lot or preparatory work that need to be done: since we are going to have a common capital – we need to identify the offices etc. that would be identified for the successor State of Andhra Pradesh; the cadres for the AIS officers would need to be created by the DoPT; the Advisory Committee set up by the DoPT u/s 80 would need to recommend the guidelines and the State Government will then obtain the options from the common cadres prevalent in the State; the management of water has to be done
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, DoPT, Economic Affairs, Power, Water Resources, Higher Education, Planning Commission, JS P-I, JS P-II, JS CS, AS(NM), DG BPR&D etc. to give their views about timelines for the preparatory work.
Secretary (Poll), GAD – Cadre division work GAD (Poll), GAD – Employee options and allocation work Principal Secretary, Irrigation & CAD (AR) – Deputation of personnel for river management boards Principal Secretary, Energy – Assets division of APGENCO and APTRANSCO
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ITEM IMPLICATIONS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY WHOM
& BY WHEN
NODAL GOVT. OF ANDHRA PRADESH
SECRETARY RESPONSIBLE
by the Boards which would be headed by Central Govt. personnel and to which the two State Govts would second their irrigation engineers; the power grid of the existing State would also be need to be broken up and the assets of the AP Southern Power Distribution Co. Ltd in the districts of Anantapuramu and Kurnool would need to be transferred to the successor State of Andhra Pradesh. The State Government would have to pari-passu undertake a major exercise in the division of assets, etc.
2 6 Constitute an expert committee to identify the capital for successor State of AP.
The new capital has to be identified within a period of 6 months by a committee constituted by the Central Government
Home Ministry has to consult with the AP State Government constitute a committee
Prl. Secretary (UD), MA & UD Department
3 8(4) Appointment of two advisors to assist the Governor
Central Government has to appoint two advisors in a manner similar to the appointment of advisors to the Governors during Presidential Rule
This has to be done after the appointed day but the identification has to be done at least a fortnight before.
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ITEM IMPLICATIONS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY WHOM
& BY WHEN
NODAL GOVT. OF ANDHRA PRADESH
SECRETARY RESPONSIBLE
4 9(2) Administer the Greyhound Training Centre in Hyderabad.
State Government of AP has to hand over the Greyhound Training Centre to the GoI for 3 years.
We need to identify the modus operandi for the administration that would be done by officials appointed by the MHA
Principal Secretary, Home Department
5 9(3) To assist the successor State of Andhra Pradesh to set up a Greyhounds training centre
Proposal for a new Greyhounds Training Centre in successor State of Andhra Pradesh.
This can only come when the site is identified by the new Govt. of AP after the formation day.
Principal Secretary, Home Department
6 9(4) Financial assistance for setting up new operational hubs for Greyhounds
Operational hubs at Kurnool and Warangal had been suggested by the K Vijay Kumar Committee to handle the new areas of influence of the Naxals. We would need to prepare a proposal for the EFC
JS (NM) would need to do the needful
Principal Secretary, Home Department
7 9(5) Distribution of Greyhound and OCTOPUS forces between the successor States.
This action would need to be taken by the existing Govt. of AP
CS Govt. of AP and DGP AP
Principal Secretary, Home Department
8 13(1) Distribution of existing eighteen sitting members of
In the election to the Rajya Sabha held on the 8th February, 2014 the following were elected: Shri
Allocation would be done by the Secretary General of Rajya Sabha and since there
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ITEM IMPLICATIONS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY WHOM
& BY WHEN
NODAL GOVT. OF ANDHRA PRADESH
SECRETARY RESPONSIBLE
the Council of States to the two States
Subbi Rami Reddy, Mohammed Ali Khan, K V P Ramachandra Rao, Keshav Rao, G Mohan Rao, Smt. Sita Rama Lakshmi. They haven’t yet taken oath and will take oath only after the 9th April, 2014
are 3 seats for the Telangana side, Shri. Keshav Rao, G Mohan Rao and Smt. Sita Rama Lakshmi can be accommodated which would solve the problem for the time being.
9 15(2) (2)The Election Commission may conduct the simultaneous elections as per existing Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008
The ECI would have to conduct 2014 polls based on the existing Delimitation Order.
ECI would prepare for the polls as suggested
Chief Electoral Officer, GAD
10 31(2) The principal seat of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh shall be at such place as the President may, by notified order, appoint
This would need to be taken by the new Government of AP after the appointed day with the Chief Justice of India and until then the common High Court of Hyderabad for both the States will continues.
Need to be taken up only after the new Government of AP takes up this issue. This can be an additional point in the ToT for the Advisory Committee to be constituted u/s 6 for identifying the new capital.
Secretary, Law
11 46(1) Apportion the award made by the Thirteenth Finance Commission to the successor
The award made would need to be segregated in consultation with the existing Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. Those grants which
The Dept. of Economic Affairs and the Govt. of AP would need to take it up.
Principal Secretary, Finance Department
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ITEM IMPLICATIONS ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY WHOM
& BY WHEN
NODAL GOVT. OF ANDHRA PRADESH
SECRETARY RESPONSIBLE
States are for upgradation of location based facilities would be addressed based on the location and those which are a corpus would be divided on the basis of population ratio. This would need to be segregated before the appointed day.
12 46(1) Presidential reference to the Fourteenth Finance Commission
The Dept. of Economic Affairs would need to make a Presidential reference after the appointed day, to empower the 14th Finance Commission to give separate awards to Telangana and AP before they submit their report.
Dept. of Economic Affairs, Min. of Finance
Principal Secretary, Finance Department
13 46(2) Make appropriate grants and also ensure that adequate benefits and incentives in the form of special development package are given to the backward areas of successor State of Andhra
The Home Minister had promised that a Special Cell would be created immediately in the Planning Commission to address the development needs and also ensure adequate financing for them. The Prime Minister had announced that Special Category Status would be extended to all the 13 districts of successor State of
Planning Commission would need to create the Special Cell on the lines of what was done for Bihar Planning Commission would need to work out the financial requirements and issue necessary orders.
Special Chief Secretary, Planning Department
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& BY WHEN
NODAL GOVT. OF ANDHRA PRADESH
SECRETARY RESPONSIBLE
Pradesh Andhra Pradesh for a period of 5 years. The Prime Minister also assured that appropriate fiscal measures including tax incentives along the lines extended to some other States would be given.
14 46(3) Special development package for the successor State of Andhra Pradesh in particular for Rayalaseema and north coastal regions of that State
The Prime Minister also announced that a Special Development Package on the lines of the K-B-K Special Plan in Odisha and the Bundelkhand Special Package in UP and MP will be given.
Planning Commission would need to work out the requirements and issue necessary orders.
Principal Secretary, Planning Department
15 47(1) Apportionment of the assets and liabilities of the existing State of Andhra Pradesh immediately before the appointed day
This entirely is the responsibility of the existing State Government of Andhra Pradesh. The Central Government can intervene only on request.
State Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Principal Secretary, Roads and Buildings Department
16 48(1) Properties situated outside the existing State of Andhra Pradesh
The dispute is with respect to the Andhra Bhawan in N Delhi. The Act prescribes that the property should be divided on the basis of population ratio.
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Secretary, GAD
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SECRETARY RESPONSIBLE
Hence how would the built-up area and the vacant area would be divided would need to be decided quickly before the appointed day otherwise it would fester forever.
17 49 Opening of account with the Reserve Bank of India
Dept. of Economic Affairs, Min. of Finance would have to take steps for the opening of a Consolidated Fund for the State of Telangana so that from the appointed day it would be available for use.
Dept. of Economic Affairs, Min. of Finance and existing Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Principal Secretary, Finance Department
18 52(1) Apportionment of securities, Investment Account or from any Fund in the Public Account of the existing State of Andhra Pradesh as specified in the Seventh Schedule
This entirely is the responsibility of the existing State Government of Andhra Pradesh. The Central Government can intervene only on request.
State Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Principal Secretary, Finance Department
19 68 The companies and corporations specified in the Ninth Schedule shall continue to function and
This entirely is the responsibility of the existing State Government of Andhra Pradesh. The Central Government can intervene only on request.
State Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department
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the assets, rights and liabilities of the companies and corporations shall be apportioned between the successor States in the manner provided in section 54.
20 75(1) Continuance of institutions for training specified in the Tenth Schedule
This entirely is the responsibility of the existing State Government of Andhra Pradesh. The Central Government can intervene only on request.
State Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Special Chief Secretary, Planning Department
21 76(3) & (4)
The Dept. of Personnel and Training would have to reconstitute the AIS relating to the IAS, IPS and IFS for the two States. Necessary guidelines would need to be developed, cadre review would need to be completed and the process of allotment should be completed before the appointed day.
DoPT Secretary (Poll), GAD
22 77(2)
DoPT would need to undertake this exercise in consultation with the
DoPT and Govt. of AP
Secretary (Poll), GAD
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existing Govt. of AP before the appointed day.
23 80(1) The Central Government may, by order, establish one or more Advisory Committees, within a period of thirty days from the date of enactment of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, for the purpose of assisting it in regard to––
DoPT would need to constitute the Committee.
DoPT Secretary (Poll), GAD
24 80(2) Issue of allocation guidelines
DoPT would need to issue the allocation guidelines ASAP.
DoPT Secretary (Poll), GAD
25 83(2) Make interim measure thro’ the UPSC until a Public Service Commission for Telangana is constituted.
The new State Govt. of Telangana would need to take out a resolution after the appointed day in the Assembly for the constitution of a new Public Service Commission. Until the President gives its consent, the DoPT should take up with the UPSC and seek the approval of the stop-gap arrangement of UPSC serving the needs of
DoPT, UPSC before the appointed day. The Govt. of Telangana after the appointed day.
GAD
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Telangana State.
26 84(1) Constitute an Apex Council for the supervision of Godavari River Management Board and Krishna River Management Board
Ministry of Water Resources should do the preparatory work so that they are able to issue the notification constituting the Apex Council on the appointed day.
Min. of Water Resources
Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
27 85(1) Constitute the Godavari River Management Board and Krishna River Management Board
Ministry of Water Resources should do the preparatory work so that they are able to issue the notification constituting the Apex Council within 60 days from the appointed day. However in view of the monsoon period starting from June, an administrative arrangement should be in position latest by June after the appointed day.
Min. of Water Resources
Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
28 85(5) Appoint full-time Secretary for each Board
Min. of Water Resources would need to identify 2 senior Member level officers of CWC for which posts would need to be created
Min. of Water Resources
Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
29 85(6) Create posts of the rank of Chief Engineer in the Central Water Commission,
Min. of Water Resources would need to identify Chief Engineer level officers for which posts would need to
Min. of Water Resources
Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
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as it considers necessary
be created
30 85(7) Security management of reservoirs by the Central Industrial Security Force
Min. of Home Affairs would have to direct the DG CISF to make a security assessment of the areas under joint control to assess the required manpower for which payment would have to be made by both States
MHA, CISF, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Principal Secretary, Home & Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
31 86(1) The Board shall employ such staff as it may consider necessary.
The requirement of staff would need to be assessed by the existing Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. After the appointed day the Govt. of AP and Telangana should contribute equally to the required no. of posts. The Boards will have legal status and hence are a legal body with their own accounts etc.
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
89 The term of the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal shall be extended with additional following terms of reference.
Min. of Water Resources would need to send a proposal to the Min. of Law and Justice for the extension and additional terms of reference.
Min. of Water Resources and Min. of Law and Justice and Law & Justice
Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
34 90(1) The Polavaram Min. of Water Min. of Water Principal
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& (2) Irrigation Project is a national project and the Central Govt. will execute it.
Resources and Planning Commission would have to issue the necessary notification in this respect as the technical and financial assessments have already been completed.
Resources and Planning Commission
Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
35 90(4) The Central Government will obtain all requisite clearances
Min. of Water Resources would be the nodal agency executing the project directly through the CWC or any other agency. Hence necessary clearances would need to be obtained by it and it would also have to fight the case filed in the Supreme Court filed by the States of Chattisgarh and Orissa against the Polavaram Project.
Min. of Water Resources
Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
36 91(1) The Governments of the successor States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana shall replace the existing State of Andhra Pradesh on the Tungabhadra
Min. of Water Resources would have to do the preparatory work and issue the notification after the appointed day.
Min. of Water Resources
Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
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Board
37 94(1) Provide appropriate fiscal measures, including 5 offer of tax incentives, to the successor States, to promote industrialisation and economic growth in both the States
Already covered u/s 46
Dept. of Revenue, Min. of Finance will have to notify the incentives
Special Chief Secretary, Planning Department
38 94(2) Backward area development in the successor States
Already covered u/s 46
Special Chief Secretary, Planning Department
39 94(3) Financial support for the creation of essential facilities in the new capital of the successor State of Andhra Pradesh.
Dept of Economic Affairs would need to assess the requirement of funds after the Committee constituted u/s 6 for identification of the new capital completes its work and its recommendations are accepted by the new State Government of Andhra Pradesh
Dept. of Economic Affairs
Principal Secretary (UD), MA & UD Deptt
40 94(4) Denotifying degraded forest land for the new capital of Andhra
Min. of Environment & Forests and the successor Govt. of AP would need to assess the requirement of
Min. of Environment & Forests and Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Special Chief Secretary, EF S& T Department
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Pradesh funds after the Committee constituted u/s 6 for identification of the new capital completes its work and its recommendations are accepted by the new State Government of Andhra Pradesh
41 95 Status quo w.r.t existing admission quotas for a period of ten years along with common admission process.
The existing Govt. of Andhra Pradesh would need to issue suitable G.O whereby the standard operating procedure would be given in detail.
Existing Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department
43 Schedule 8
Quantum of pensions payable
Dept. of Economic Affairs should take it up with the CAG so that necessary instructions are given to the Principal AG, Andhra Pradesh to do the needful
Dept. of Economic Affairs & CAG
Principal Secretary, Finance Department
44 Schedule 11
Operation protocol with respect to water resources Execution of the Handri Niva, Telugu Ganga, Galeru Nagiri, Velegondu, Kalvakurthi, Nettempadu.
Min. of Water Resources would need to develop the operation protocol and consult the existing State Government of Andhra Pradesh on this issue well before the appointed day to firm it up. Govt of Andhra
Principal Secretary, Irrigation and CAD Department
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Pradesh will issue a necessary G.O with respect to the 6 identified irrigation projects.
45 Schedule 12
C.Power 1. Units of APGENCO shall be divided based on geographical location of power plants. 4. Common State Load Despatch Centre (SLDC) for a period not exceeding two years within which time separate SLDC shall be set up for each successor state. Existing SLDC shall function under the direct administration and control of the Southern RLDC at Bengaluru 5. Transmission lines of APTRANSCO of 132 KY and higher voltage cutting across
Min. of Power and the State Government of Andhra Pradesh will need to work out the operational protocol under which the State Load Despatch Centre will function commonly for the two States. Successor State of Andhra Pradesh will have to set-up their own SLDC to monitor and control their own grid. The existing State of Andhra Pradesh would have to undertake the process of segregation and isolation of the grid based on the territorial boundaries of the two States. The districts of Anantapuramu and Kurnool would need to be transferred out of the Southern Power to the Eastern Power Company. Govt. of Andhra Pradesh would need to take necessary
Min. of Power and Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Special Chief Secretary, Energy Department
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the successor States shall be deemed as Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) lines. The transmission lines falling within the territory of each successor State shall be transferred to the respective State Transmission Utilities. The maintenance of ISTS lines shall also be done by successor States in their respective jurisdictions. 6. The power of the Central Generating Stations will be allotted in such ratio to the State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh based on the actual energy consumption of the last 5 years of the
action and alter the PPAs and undertake the follow up action.
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relevant DISCOMS in the respective successor State. 8. The districts of Anantapuramu and Kurnool which fall within the jurisdiction of the AP Central Power Distribution Company Ltd. will now be reassigned to the AP South Power Distribution Company Ltd.
Schedule 13
Education
46 1. The Government of India shall take steps to establish institutions of national importance in the 12th and 13th Plan periods in the successor state of Andhra Pradesh. This would include one IIT, one
Dept. of Higher Education would have to identify the financial resources for these institutions and obtain financial approvals.
Dept. of Higher Education, HRD Ministry
Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department
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NIT, one IIM, one IISER, one Central University, one Petroleum University, one Agricultural University and one IIIT.
47 2. The Government of India shall establish one AIIMS-type Super-Specialty Hospital-cum-Teaching Institution in the successor State of Andhra Pradesh
Min. of Health & Family Welfare would have to identify the financial resources for these institutions and obtain financial approvals.
Min. of Health & Family Welfare
Principal Secretary, Health and Family welfare department
48 3. The Government of India shall establish a Tribal University each in the State of Andhra Pradesh and in the State of Telangana
Dept. of Higher Education would have to identify the financial resources for these institutions and obtain financial approvals.
Dept. of Higher Education, HRD Ministry
Principal Secretary, Higher Education
49 4. A Horticulture University shall be established in the successor State of
Dept. of Higher Education and the Ministry of Agriculture would have to identify the financial resources for these institutions
Dept. of Higher Education, HRD Ministry and Min. of Agriculture
Principal Secretary, Higher Education
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Telangana and obtain financial approvals.
50 5. The Government of India shall establish the National Institute of Disaster Management in the successor State of Andhra Pradesh
Ministry of Home Affairs would have to arrange the financial resources for this institution. The successor Govt. of AP would have to identify the site
DM Division, Min. of Home Affairs
Principal Secretary, Revenue Department
Infrastructure & Industries
51 1. The Government of India shall develop a new major port at Duggirajupatnam in the successor State of Andhra Pradesh to be completed in phases with Phase I by end-2018
Shipping Ministry has already initiated work on this project and is work in progress. It only needs to ensure that the timelines are met
Min. of Shipping Secretary, Infrastructure and Investments Department
52 2. SAIL shall examine, within six months from the appointed day, the feasibility of establishing an integrated steel plant in
Min. of Steel and SAIL would have to take steps for the due diligence involved in conducting the feasibility study at both the places.
Min. of Steel Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department
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Khammam district of the successor State of Telangana. 3. SAIL shall examine, within six months from the appointed day, examine the feasibility of establishing an integrated steel plant in YSR District of the successor State of Andhra Pradesh
53 4. IOC or HPCL shall within six months from the appointed day, examine the feasibility of establishing a green-field crude oil refinery and petrochemical complex in the successor State of Andhra Pradesh and take an expeditious decision thereon
Min. of Petroleum and Natural Gas and IOC/HPCL would have to take steps for the due diligence involved in conducting the feasibility study within the timeline.
Min. of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce Department
54 5. The Government of India shall,
Min. of Commerce would have to take steps for the due
Min. of Commerce
Principal Secretary, Industries and
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within six months from the appointed day, examine the feasibility of establishing a Vizag-Chennai industrial corridor along the lines of Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor and take within such period an expeditious decision thereon
diligence involved in conducting the feasibility study within the timeline.
Commerce Department
55 6. The Government of India shall, within six months from the appointed day, examine the feasibility of expanding the existing Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Tirupati airports to international standards and take an expeditious decision thereon
Min. of Civil Aviation and AAI would have to take steps for the due diligence involved in conducting the feasibility study for the three airports within the timeline.
Min. of Civil Aviation
Secretary, Infrastructure and Investments Department
56 7. NTPC shall establish a 4000 MW
Min. of Power would have to take steps for the due diligence
Min. of Power and Min. of Coal
Special Chief Secretary, Energy Department
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power facility in the successor State of Telangana after establishing necessary coal linkages
involved in conducting the feasibility study and taking up taking up the project by obtaining necessary coal linkages from the Min. of Coal.
57 8. Indian Railways shall, within six months from the appointed day, examine establishing a new railway zone in the successor State of Andhra Pradesh and take an expeditious decision thereon
Railway Board would have to take steps for the due diligence involved in conducting the feasibility study within the timeline.
Special Chief Secretary, Transport Department
58 9. NHAI shall take necessary steps to improve road connectivity in the backward regions of the successor State of Telangana
Min. of Road Transport and Highways and NHAI would take necessary steps to study the road connectivity and do a gap analysis
Min. of Road Transport
Special Chief Secretary, Transport Department
59 10. The Indian Railways shall, within six months from the appointed day, examine the feasibility of establishing
Railway Board would have to take steps for the due diligence involved in conducting the feasibility study within the timeline.
Railway Board Transport Department
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a Rail Coach Factory in the successor State of Telangana and improve rail connectivity in the State and take an expeditious decision thereon
60 11. The Central Government shall take measures to establish rapid rail and road connectivity from the new capital of the successor State of Andhra Pradesh to Hyderabad and other important cities of Telangana
Railway Board and Min. of Road Transport and Highways and NHAI would take necessary steps to study the rail and road connectivity and do a gap analysis
Min. of Road Transport and Railway Board
Special Chief Secretary, Transport Department
61 12. The Government of India shall examine the feasibility of Metro Rail facility in Vishakhapatnam and Vijayawada-Guntur-Tenali
Min. of Urban Development would have to take steps for the due diligence involved in conducting the feasibility study within the timeline.
Min. of Urban Development
Principal Secretary, UD, MA & UD Department
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Metropolitan Urban Development Authority within period of one year from the appointed day and take an expeditious decision thereon
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1 Andhra Pradesh State Seeds Development Corporation Limited
S-10-193,2nd Floor, HACA Bhavan, Opp. Public Gardens, Hyderabad - 500004
Agriculture & Co-operation
2 Andhra Pradesh State Agro Industrial Development Corporation Limited
504, Hermitage Office Complex, Hill Fort Road, Hyderabad - 500004.
Agriculture & Co-operation
3 Andhra Pradesh State Warehousing Corporation.,
Warehousing Sadan, 2nd Floor, Behind Gandhi Bhavan, Nampally, Hyderabad- 500001.
Agriculture & Co-operation
4 Andhra Pradesh State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited
6-3-655/1/A, Civil Supplies Bhavan, Somajiguda, Hyderabad - 500082.
Civil Supplies
5 Andhra Pradesh Genco. Vidyut Soudha, Kairathabad, Hyderabad- 500004.
Energy
6 Andhra Pradesh Transco, Vidyut Soudha, Kairathabad, Hyderabad- 500004.
Energy
7 Singareni Collieries Company Ltd., Singareni Bhavan, Macharmanzil, Redhills, Hyderabad - 500004
Energy
8 NREDCAP Pisgha Complex, Nampally, Hyderabad - 500001.
Energy
9 Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation Ltd.,
UNI Building, 3rd Floor, A.C. Guards, Hyderabad- 500004.
Environment, Forests, Science and Technology (EFS&T)
10 Andhra Pradesh State Film and Television Theatre Development Corporation Ltd.,
10-2-1, FDC Complex, A.C. Guards, Hyderabad - 500004.
GAD (I & PR)
11 Andhra Pradesh Medical Services Infrastructure Development Corporation,
APMSIDC Building,DM&HS Campus, Sulthan Bazar, Hyderabad-500095
Health, Medical and Family Welfare
12 Andhra Pradesh State Police Housing Corpotation Ltd.,
DIG Office, Saifabad, Hyderabad - 500004.
Home
13 Andhra Pradesh State Housing Corporation Ltd.,
3-6-184, Street No.17, Urdu HallLane, Himayat Nagar, Hyderabad.
Housing
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14 Andhra Pradesh Housing Board, Gurhakalpa, M.J.Road, Nampally, Hyderabad 500028.
Housing
15 Andhra Pradesh Technologies Services ltd.,
B.R.K. Buildings, tank Bund Road,Hyderabad
Information Technology and Communications ( IT &C)
16 Andhra Pradesh Mineral Development Corporation Ltd.,
Rear Block, 3rd Floor, HMWSSB Premises, Khairatabad, Hyderabad-500004.
Industries and Commerce
17 Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd.,
5-9-58/B,6th Floor, Prishrama Bhavan, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad - 500004.
Industries and Commerce
18 Andhra Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation Ltd.,
5-9-58/B,6th Floor, Prishrama Bhavan, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad - 500004.
Industries and Commerce
19 Andhra Pradesh State Finance Corporation,
5-9-194,Chirag Ali Lane, Abids, Hyderabad -500001.
Industries and Commerce
20 Leather Industries Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (LIDCAP)
5-77/27, Darga Hussaini Shaw Ali, Golkonda Post, Hyderabad - 500008.
Industries and Commerce
21 Andhra Pradesh Handicraft Development Corporation Ltd.,
Hasthakala Bhavan, Musheerbad X Roads, Hyderabad - 500004.
Industries and Commerce
22 Andhra Pradesh State Trade Promotion Corporation Ltd. (APTPC).,
6-10-74, Fathe Maidhan Road, Shakar Bhavan Hyderabad - 500004.
Industries and Commerce
23 Andhra Pradesh State Irrigation Development Corporation Ltd.,
8-2-674/2/B, Road No. 13, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad - 500034.
Irrigation and Command Area Development (I&CAD)
24 Andhra Pradesh State Minorities Finance Corporation Ltd.,
5th Floor, A.P. State Haj House, Opp. Public Gardens, Nampally, Hyderabad - 500001.
Minorities Welfare
25 Andhra Pradesh Beverage Corporation Ltd.,
4th Floor, Prohibition & Excise Complex, 9& 10 Eastern, M.J.Road, Nampally, Hyderabad - 500001.
Revenue (Excise)
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26 Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation,
Bus Bhavan, Musheerabad X Roads, Hyderabad.
Transport, Roads and Buildings ( TR&B)
27 Andhra Pradesh Foods, IDA, Nacharam, Hyderabad - 500076.
Women, Children, Disabled and Senior Citizens
28 Andhra Pradesh State Tourism development Corporation Ltd.,
3-5-891, A.P.Tourism House, Himayath Nagar, Hyderabad.
Youth Advancement, Tourism and Culture (YAT & C)
29 Andhra Pradesh Rajiv Swagruha Corporation Ltd.,
A-06,Sahabhavan, Bandlaguda, GSI(Post), Hyderabad- 500 068.
Housing
30 Eastern Power Distribution Corporation Ltd.,
Corporate Office, Near Guruwar Junction, P&T Seethannadhara Colony, Vishakapatnam - 530013.
Energy
31 Southen Power Distribution Corporation Ltd.,
# 1-13-65/A, SRINIVASAPURAM, Tirupati - 517503.
Energy
32 Central Power Distribution Corporation Ltd.,
6-1-50, Corporate Office, Mint Compound, Hyderabad - 500063.
Energy
33 Northern Power Distribution Corporation Ltd.,
1-1478, Chaitniyapuri Colony, Near RES Petrol Pump, Warangal.
Energy
34 Andhra Pradesh Heavy Machinery & Engineering Ltd.,
Regd. Office & Factory, Kondapally - 521228. Krishna District.
Industries and Commerce
35 Vizag Apparel Park for Export Ltd., C-Block,4th Floor, BRK Bhavan, Hyderabad - 500063.
Industries and Commerce
36 Andhra Pradesh State Christian (Minorities) Finance Corporation,
6-2-41, Flat No. 102, Moghal Emami Mansion, Opp. Shadan College, Khaairatabad, Hyderabad - 500004.
Minorities Welfare
37 Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd., Metro Rail Bhavan, Saifabad, Hyderabad - 500004.
Municipal Administration and Urban Development ( MA&UD)
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38 Andhra Pradesh Urban Finance Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd.,
2nd Floor, E &PH Complex, Kashana Building, AC Guards, Hyderabad.
Municipal Administration and Urban Development ( MA&UD)
39 Infrastructure Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh(INCAP)
10-2-1,3rd Floor, FDC Complex, AC Guards, Hyderabad - 500028.
Infrastructure and Investment (I & I )
40 Overseas Manpower Company of Andhra Pradesh Ltd(OMCAP)
ITI Mallepally Campus, Vijayanagar Colony, Hyderabad -500057.
Labour, Employment, Training and Factories ( LET&F)
41 Andhra Pradesh Power Finance Corporation Ltd.,
L-Block 4th Floor, Andhra Pradesh Secretariat, Hyderabad
Energy
42 Andhra Pradesh Roads Development Corporation,
R&B Office, Beside Mahaveer, AC Guards, Hyderabad - 500057
Transport, Roads and Buildings ( TR&B)
43 Andhra Pradesh Tribal Power Company Ltd.(TRIPCO)
4th Floor, Damodharam Sanjivaiah Sankeshamma Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad.
Tribal Welfare
44 Andhra Pradesh Tribal Mining Company Ltd.(TRIMCO)
4th Floor, Damodharam Sanjivaiah Sankeshamma Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad.
Tribal Welfare
45 AP Cooperative Oil seeds Growers Federation Limited
Parishrama Bhavan, 9th Floor, Hyderabad.
Agri & Coop
46 AP Marketing Federation Ltd. Haka Bhavan,, Hill Fort Road, Hyderabad.
Agri & Coop
47 Deccan Infrastructure and Land Holdings Ltd.
C/o Andhra Pradesh Housing Board,Ground Floor, Gruha Kalpa,MJ Road, Nampally ,Hyd-500001 040-24732063, 24602101
Housing
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48 Andhra Pradesh Aviation Corporation Ltd.
II Floor, Container, Floride Station, Air Corporation Complex, Begumpet 16. Phone: 040-27767216
Infrastructure and Investment(I&I)
49 Andhra Pradesh Gas Infrastructure Corporation (P) Ltd.
5-9-58/B, Parishrama Bhavan, II Floor, Fathe Maidan Road, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad-14 Ph.040-67304930,
Infrastructure and Investment(I&I)
50 Andhra Pradesh Gas Distribution Corporation Ltd.
5-9-58/B, Parishrama Bhavan, II Floor, Fathe Maidan Road, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad-14 Ph.040-67304930,
Infrastructure and Investment(I&I)
51 Andhra Pradesh Khadi and Village Industries Board(APKVIB).
Mehadipatnam Road, Masab Tank, Humayun Nagar, Hyderabad.
Industries & Commerce
52 Andhra Pradesh State Handlomm Weavers Co-operative Society Ltd.(APCO)
Road No. 16, Industrial Development Area, Chinthal, Hyderabad-55
Industries & Commerce
53 Andhra Pradesh Textile Development Corporation(APTEX).
4th Floor, BRKR Bhavan, C Block, Tankbundroad, Saifabad, Hyderabad-4, Phone: 040-23221684
Industries & Commerce
54 Nizam Sugars Ltd.(NSL). 6-3-570/1, 201, Diamond Block, Rockdale Compound, Somajiguda,Errammanjil, Hyderabad-82
Industries & Commerce
55 A.P. Food processing Society(APFPS).
1st Floor, BRKR Bhavan, Tank Bund Road, Hyderabad.-63
Industries & Commerce
56 Krishnapatnam International Leather Complex Pvt. Ltd. (KPILC)
5th Floor, Parishrama Bhavan, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad-4 Phone: 040-23234155
Industries & Commerce
57 7.A.P. State Fedration of Co-operative Sugar Factories Ltd. (APSFCSC).
Chirag Ali Lane, Hyderabad 500001, Phone, 040-23201273
Industries & Commerce
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58 Textile Park, PashaMailaram Pasha Mailaram., Medak District. 502307,
Industries & Commerce
59 AP Women's Co-operative Finance Corporation Ltd.
Door No. 1335/H, Road No. 45, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. 500 033
Women, Child, Disabled and Senior Citizens
60 AP Vikalangula Co-operative Corporation
AP Vikalangula Sankshema Bhavan, Nalgonda X Roads, Malkpet.
Women, Child, Disabled and Senior Citizens
61 AP Water Resources Development Corporation
IV Floor, Jalasoudha Building, Erram Manzil, Hyderabad
Irrigation & CAD
62 Andhra Pradesh State Property Tax Board (APSPTB), Hyderabad
AC Guards, Masabtank, Hyderabad.
Municipal Administration & Urban Development (MA&UD)
63 Andhra Pradesh Toddy Tappers Cooperative Finance Corporation Ltd. (AP Geetha Paarisharamika Sahakara Arthika Samkhsema Samstha), Narayanagunda, Hyderabad
3-5-1089, Beside Deepak Cenma Theater, Narayanguda, Hyderabad-29.
Revenue (Excise)
64 Society for Employment, Promotion and Training in Twin Cities (SETWIN).
Azmath Jah Palace, Purani Haveli, Hyderabad-500 002. Tel : 040-24520196, 24524539, Fax : 040-24577697
Youth Advancement Tourism &Culture (YAT&C)
65 Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP)
Lal Bahadur Stadium,Hyderabad-500 001. AP. INDIA Ph : +91(40) 23241749 Fax : +91(40) 23243297
Youth Advancement Tourism &Culture (YAT&C)
66 Andhra Pradesh Society for Training and Employment Promotion (APSTEP) to be added
Director of Youth Services & MD, APSTEP, Behind Boats Club, Secunderabad - Phone: 040-27536284.
Youth Advancement Tourism &Culture (YAT&C)
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Name of Government Company Address Secretariat Department
67 State Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology, Tirupathi
Near SV Zoo Park, Beside AP Tourism Transport, Peler village, Tirupathi, Chittoor Dist. 517507
Youth Advancement Tourism &Culture (YAT&C)
68 State Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology, Medak
Kohir X road, Kaveri village, Medak Dist. 502321 Phone: 08451220060
Youth Advancement Tourism &Culture (YAT&C)
69 Andhra Pradesh Meat Development Corporation, Hyderabad
10-2-289/129, Shanthinagar, Hyderabad- 28 Phone: 040-23452270, 23391321
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development & Fisheries
70 Andhra Pradesh Dairy Development Corporation, Hyderabad
Vijaya Bhavan,Lalapet, Hyderabad-17 Phone 040-27019233
Animal Husbandry,Dairy Development & Fisheries
71 APSheep and Goat Development Cooperative Federation , Hyd
Managing Director, 10-2-289, /127, Shanthinagar, Masabtank, Hyderabad-28 Phone: 040-27019233,
Animal Husbandry,Dairy Development & Fisheries
72 AP State Fishermen Cooperative Socities Federation , Hyd
Managing Director, O/o Commissionser of Fisheries, 4th lance , Shanthinagar, Mathsya Bhavan, Hyderabad. Phone: 9440814762.
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development & Fisheries
73 AP Dairy Development Cooperative FederationLtd. , Hyderabad.
Vijaya Bhavan,Lalapet, Hyderabad-17 Phone 040-27019233
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development & Fisheries
74 AP State Veternary Council, Hyderabad.
H.NO. 2-289/124, Road No. 4, Shanthi Nagar, Hyderabad-50028. Phone: 040-23393779., 23398013
Animal Husbandry,Dairy Development & Fisheries
75 AP Girijan Co-operative Corporation
Telugu Sakshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad -28 , 040, .23399094., 23398106
Tribal Welfare
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76 AP State ST Co-operative Finance Corporation (Tricor)
Managing Director, 1st Floor, D.S.S.Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad. Ph: 040 - 23310114 Email: [email protected]
Tribal Welfare
77 AP Education and Welfare Infrastructure Development Corporation (APEWIDC)
4th Floor, Rajiv Vidya Mission Building,SCERT Compound, Hyderabad - 500001 Phone: 040, .23230189
School Education
78 1)AP Scheduled Castes Cooperative Finance Corporation
VC & MD Damodaram Sanjeevayya Samkshema Bhavan, 5th Floor, Masab Tank, Hyderabad - 28 , 040, .23316017., 23315970
Social Welfare
79 AP Backward Classes Co-operative Finance Corporation
Sakshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad - 174 , 040, .23399094., 23398106
BC Welfare
80 AP Washermen Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad - 28 Phone .23453638, 23399094
BC Welfare
81 AP. Nayee Brahmana Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad - 28 Phone:., 23399094, 23453638
BC Welfare
82 AP Sagara Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad - 28 Phone: 23399094, 23453638
BC Welfare
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83 AP Valmiki Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan,Masab Tank, Hyderabad - 28 .Phone 040-23399094, 23453638
BC Welfare
84 AP Balija Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad - 28 . Phone 040-23399094, 23453638
BC Welfare
85 AP Batraja Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad -28.
BC Welfare
86 AP Medara Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad -28.
BC Welfare
87 AP Kummari Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad -28.
BC Welfare
88 AP Vishwabrahmana Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad -28.
BC Welfare
89 AP Taddy Tappers Co Operative Socities Federation Ltd.
Samkshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad -28.
BC Welfare
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CONTINUANCE OF FACILITIES IN CERTAIN STATE INSTITUTIONS
List of Training Institutions/Centres
Sl.No. Item Secretariat Department
1 Andhra Pradesh State Co-operative Union, Hyderabad.
Agiculture and Co-operation
2 Andhra Pradesh Study Circle for Backward Classes, Visakhapatnam.
Backward Classes Welfare
3 Environment Protection Training and Research Institute, Hyderabad.
Environment,Forests, Science and Technology (EFS&T)
4 Andhra Pradesh Forest Academy, Rangareddy District.
Environment,Forests, Science and Technology (EFS&T)
5 Andhra Pradesh State Council of Science and Technology (APCOST), Hyderabad.
Environment,Forests, Science and Technology (EFS&T)
6 Dr.MCR HUman Resource Development Institute of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad.
General Administration (GAD)
7 Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad. General Administration (GAD)
8 State Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Vengalrao Nagar, Hyderabad.
Health, Medical and Family Welfare
9 State Board of Technical Education and Training, Hyderabad.
Higher Education
10 Andhra Pradesh Police Academy, Hyderabad. Home
11 Water and Land Management, Training and Research Institute, Hyderabad.
Irrigation and Command Area Development (I&CAD)
12 AMR Andhra Pradesh Academy of Rural Development, Hyderabad.
Panchayat Raj and Rural Development (PR & RD)- R.D.
13 Sriramananada Theertha Training and Research Institute.
Panchayat Raj and Rural Development (PR & RD)- R.D.
14 Andhra Pradesh Prohibition and Excise Academy. Revenue (Excise)
15 State Institute of Educational Technology, Hyderabad.
School Education
16 State Council of Educational Research and Training, Hyderabad.
School Education
17 Andhra Pradesh Study Circle, Hyderabad. Social Welfare
18 Tribal Culture and Research Institute, Sankshema Bhavan, Masab Tank, Hyderabad.
Tribal Welfare
19 Board of Intermediate Education, Hyderabad. School Education (Intermediate)
20 Andhra Pradesh State Seeds Certification Agency, Hyderabad.
Agiculture and Co-operation
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List of Training Institutions/Centres
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21 Andhra Pradesh Live Stock Development Agency, Hyderabad.
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries
22 Centre for Forest and Natural Resource Management Studies (CEFNARM), Rangareddi District.
Environment,Forests, Science and Technology (EFS&T)
23 Andhra Pradesh Press Academy, Hyderabad. General Administration (I&PR)
24 AIDS Control Society, Hyderabad. Health, Medical and Family Welfare
25 Andhra Pradesh Medical and Aromatic Plants Board, Hyderabad.
Health, Medical and Family Welfare
26 Andhra Pradesh Para Medical Board, Hyderabad. Health, Medical and Family Welfare
27 Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education, Hyderabad.
Higher Education
28 Forensic Science Laboratory, Hyderabad. Home
29 State Level Police Recruitment Board. Home
30 Society for Andhra Pradesh Network (SAPNET), Hyderabad.
Information Technology and Communications (IT&C)
31 Andhra Pradesh Engineering Research Labs, Hyderabad.
Irrigation and Command Area Development (I&CAD)
32 Andhra Pradesh Urdu Academy, Hyderabad. Minorities Welfare
33 Andhra Pradesh Urban Services for the Poor, Hyderabad.
Municipal Administration and Urban Development ( MA&UD)
34 Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA), Hyderabad.
Municipal Administration and Urban Development ( MA&UD)
35 Andhra Pradesh Rural Livelihoods Project (P.M.U), Hyderabad.
Panchayat Raj and Rural Development (PR & RD)- R.D.
36 Water Conservation Mission. Panchayat Raj and Rural Development (PR & RD)- R.D.
37 Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty, Hyderabad. Panchayat Raj and Rural Development (PR & RD)- R.D.
38 Employment Generation and Marketing Mission, Hyderabad.
Panchayat Raj and Rural Development (PR & RD)- R.D.
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List of Training Institutions/Centres
Sl.No. Item Secretariat Department
39 Andhra Pradesh State Remote Sensing Applications Centre, Hyderabad.
Planning
40 Andhra Pradesh Open School Society, Hyderabad. School Education
41 A.P.R.E.I. Society, Hyderabad. School Education
42 Andhra Pradesh Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (A.P.S.W.R.E.I.), Hyderabad.
Social Welfare
43 State Agriculture Management and Extention Training Institute (SAMETI, Hyderabad)
Agri & Coop
44 Soil Conservation Training Centre Agri & Coop
45 State Management Institute for Livestock Development in Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad (SMILDA)
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development & Fisheries
46 State Animal Husbandry Training Centre, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development & Fisheries
47 State Institute for Fisheries Technologies (SIFT), Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development & Fisheries
48 Mahatma Jyothiba Phule Andhra Pradesh Backward Classes Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society
B.C. Welfare
49 Andhra Pradesh Commission for Backward Classes B.C. Welfare
50 Hindi Academy,Hyderabad Higher Education
51 Telugu Academy,Hyderabad Higher Education
52 Sanskrit Academy,Hyderabad Higher Education
53 Oriental Manuscripts Library & Research Institute,Hyderabad
Higher Education
54 AP State Archieves and Research Institute. Higher Education
55 Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies Higher Education
56 Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University
Higher Education
57 Sri Padmavathi Mahila University Higher Education
58 Dravidian University Higher Education
59 Telugu University Higher Education
60 Dr.BR Ambedkar Open University Higher Education
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List of Training Institutions/Centres
Sl.No. Item Secretariat Department
61 RVM (SSA ) Authority
School Education (Primary)
62 AP Govt. Text Book Press School Education
63 State Central Library School Education
64 AP Pollution Control Board
Environment, Forests, Science & Technology (EFS & T)
65 AP State Bio-Diversity Board Environment, Forests, Science & Technology (EFS & T)
66 AP National Green Corps Environment, Forests, Science & Technology (EFS & T)
67 Directorate of Institute of Preventive Medicine Health, Medical & Family Welfare
68 Institute for Electronic Governance ( IEG) AP Society for Knowledge Networks.
IT&C
69 National Institute of Urban Management (NIUM), Hyderabad
MA&UD
70 AP State Wakf Board
Minorities Welfare
71 The Survey Commissioner of Wakfs Minorities Welfare
72 Centre for Educational Deveolopment of Minorities, Minorities Welfare
73 Dairatul Maarif, OU Hyderabad Minorities Welfare
74 AP State Haj Committee Minorities Welfare
75 .AP State Development Planning Society, PLANNING
76 Extention Training Centre Rajendranagar PR & RD
77 Extention Training Centre , Hasanparthy PR & RD
78 Extention Training Centre , Bapatla PR & RD
79 Extention Training Centre ,Samalkot PR & RD
80 Extention Training Centre,Srikalahasthi. PR & RD
81 Rajiv Education and Employment Mission in AP (REEMAP)
PR & RD
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List of Training Institutions/Centres
Sl.No. Item Secretariat Department
82 Society for Rural Development Services PR & RD
83 Society for Social Audit, Accountability and Transparency
PR & RD
84 Streenidhi Credit Cooperative Federation Ltd. PR & RD
85 Andhra Pradesh Survey Training Academy, Hyderabad
Revenue
86 The Ambedkar Research & Training Institute for SCs Social Welfare
87 AP State Commission for SCs and STs , Social Welfare
88 Victoria Memorial Home (Residential School ). Social Welfare
89 APTW Residential Education Instituions Society (Gurukulam)
Tribal Welfare
90 2) DR. YSR Study Circle for STs (PETC) Tribal Welfare
91 AP Women's Commission Women, Child, Disabled and Senior Citizens
92 AP State Social Welfare Advisory Board Women,Child,Disabled and Senior Citizens
93 State Commission for Protection of Child Rights Women,Child,Disabled and Senior Citizens
94 The Training Centre for Teachers of Visually Handicapped
Women,Child,Disabled and Senior Citizens
95 Study Circle for Disabled Andhra Pradesh Women,Child,Disabled and Senior Citizens
96 APSRTC Employees THRIFT and Credit Cooperative Society Ltd.,
Transport
97 Truck Operators Highway Amenities Society (TOHAS)
Transport
98 National Cadet Corps Directorate Youth Advancement Tourism and Culture
99 Shilparamam Arts Crafts Cultural Society, Madhapur, Hyderabad
Youth Advancement Tourism and Culture
100 Dr.YSR National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management
Youth Advancement Tourism and Culture
101 State Institute of Correctional Administration, Chanchalguda, Hyderabad
Home ( Prisons)
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Sl.No. Item Secretariat Department
102 AP Fire Services and Civil Defence Training Institute
Home ( Prisons)
103 Sri Pragada Kotaiah Memorial Indian Institute of Handloom Technology(SPKMIIHT) ,
Industries & Commerce
104 Telugu Chenetha Parishramika Shikshna Kendram, Industries & Commerce
105 Weavers Training centre , Karimnagar(WTC) Industries & Commerce
106 Powerloom Service Centre Industries & Commerce
107 Khadi Gramodyoga Maha Vidyalaya Industries & Commerce