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Saturday, October 2, 2010

India's second capital in Andhra?

With recent Telangana agitations for capturing the Hyderabad , everyone stake holder of state capital  has demanded that if division is inevitable for the congress political benefits, Hyderabad to be made as second capital to India as depicted by Ambedkar as well as Union Territory to protect rights of citizens of  Hyderabad. Now some political observers are predicting that even Srikrishna committee will ended up with recommendations on deviation have happened to 6 point formula in 1972. Some observers and political leaders mulling options like second capital to AP in Kurnool and India’s second capital to be setup in coastal Andhra as the region going to be epicenter for future growth in the East Coast. If Hyderabad is not ready to become India’s second capital for any political reasons, then this option should be given to Andhra region as it has lost its right to have state capital being a first state formed in Republic of India after independence.

Some  advantages of coastal region to have the India’s second capital are;
  •  As New Delhi is in North India and there is need for second capital in the South India for administrative purpose as well as the security reasons
  •  North surrounded by neighbor countries such as China, Pakistan, Bangladesh   and Myanmar
  •  Coastal Andhra has entirely falls in the NHAI of 1000 km stretch
  •  Longest coast line of 1,000 km with the Eastern Naval Command located in Visakhapatnam
  •  Vijayawada is a transport hub which connects South, North, East and West India
  •  Discovery of gas in KG basin will be boon for industrial development in the region and 1,00,000 MW power generations coming up in next 5 years in the region. 
  •  Two major metros are covered in entire stretch of East Coast – Chennai and Kolkata, so easy accessibility of second capital to South and East India regions

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