Bifurcation of andhra pradesh and its administrative, economic, social, cultural, political, and legal implications/problems
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The topic bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh has assumed an important role in examinations like Group – I, Group – II, AEE's, Group – III, etc. conducted by APPSC. It is difficult for average student to understand the administrative, economic, social, cultural, political and legal implications post bifurcation.
According to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, the state bifurcated into two separate states –Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on 1st June, 2014.
Administrative - hyderabad , the capital of AP shifted to Telangana and as per the act it is joint capital of AP and Telanga for next 10 years. After this ,Amravati will be the new capital of AP.
Economic - AP will get central assistant fund for the development of the backward regions of Rayalaseema and north coastal regions of AP.
Social and cultural - lack of social and cultural integration of the people from two states.
Political - effective leadership, redressal of the problems, and better policy formation for the deprived area.
Agriculture - post bifurcation , this sector has seen a positive impact and greater revenue generation.