Telangana Leads in Long-Distance Boat Services, Andhra Pradesh Lags Behind
Telangana has taken a significant lead in river tourism with its long-distance boat services on the Krishna River, operating weekend trips from Somasila in Kollapur to Nagarjunasagar. With a total capacity of 150 passengers, these boats offer a scenic 6-7 hour journey, taking tourists to destinations like Srisailam and providing meals along the way. The boats prioritize safety, including double engines, life jackets, and guides. However, services are suspended during the monsoon season and be
Telangana Leads in Long-Distance Boat Services, Andhra Pradesh Lags Behind
Telangana has taken a significant lead in river tourism with its long-distance boat services on the Krishna River, operating weekend trips from Somasila in Kollapur to Nagarjunasagar. With a total capacity of 150 passengers, these boats offer a scenic 6-7 hour journey, taking tourists to destinations like Srisailam and providing meals along the way. The boats prioritize safety, including double engines, life jackets, and guides. However, services are suspended during the monsoon season and be
"GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata Denied Request to Remain in Telangana Cadre"
In a significant administrative decision, the central government has denied GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata's request to remain in the Telangana cadre. A 2010-batch IAS officer, Amrapali was originally assigned to the Andhra Pradesh cadre during the bifurcation of the state. The Ministry has now directed her to report to the Andhra cadre, dismissing her plea to be recognized as a Telangana-native officer. The decision is rooted in the recommendations of the Khandekar Committee,
"GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata Denied Request to Remain in Telangana Cadre"
In a significant administrative decision, the central government has denied GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata's request to remain in the Telangana cadre. A 2010-batch IAS officer, Amrapali was originally assigned to the Andhra Pradesh cadre during the bifurcation of the state. The Ministry has now directed her to report to the Andhra cadre, dismissing her plea to be recognized as a Telangana-native officer. The decision is rooted in the recommendations of the Khandekar Committee,









