. Minister M. Maheedhar Reddy - Municipal administration & urban development
3. Minister D. Prasada Rao - Roads & Buildings
4. Minister S. Vijayarama Raju - Forest, Environment, Science & Tech
5. Minister B. Satyanarayana - Transport
6. Minister P. Balaraju - Tribal Welfare
7. Minister T. Narasimham - Stamp and Registration
8. Minister P. Viswarup - Animal Husbandry, Diary development, Fisheries & Veterinary University
9. Minister V. Vasanth Kumar - Tourism &Youth Affairs
10. Minister P. Satyanarayana - Social Welfare
11. Minister K. Parthasarathi - Secondary Education & Govt. Exams
12. Minister K. Lakshminarayana - Housing
13. Minister D. Manikya Varaprasad - Rural development & NREGP
14. Minister K. Krishna Reddy - Co-operation
15. Minister M. Venkata Ramana Rao - Excise
16. Minister A. Ramanarayana Reddy - Finance
17. Minister D. Nagender - Labour
18. Minister P. Sankara Rao - Handlooms & Textiles
19. Minister M. Mukesh Goud - Marketing & Warehousing
20. Minister P. Sabita Indra Reddy - Home
21. Minister J. Geeta Reddy - Major Industries & Sugar
22. Minister D. Raj Narasimha - Higher & Technical education
23. Minister V. Sunitha Laxma Reddy - IKP, Pensions & Women affairs
24. Minister K. Jana Reddy - Panchayat Raj
25. Minister K. Venkata Reddy - Infra, Ports, Airports & Natural Gas
26. Minister R. Venkata Reddy - Horticulture & Sericulture
27. Minister A. Sudarshan Reddy - Major & Medium Irrigation
28. Minister P. Lakshmaiah - Information Technology
29. Minister B. Saraiah - BC Welfare
30. Minister D. Sridhar Babu - Civil Supplies & Legislative Affairs
31. Minister J. Krishna Rao - Endowments
32. Minister D.K. Aruna - Information & Public Relations
33. Minister G. Aruna Kumari - Mines & Geology
34.Minister N. Raghuveera Reddy - Revenue, Relief & Rehabilitation
35. Minister S. Sailajanath - Primary Education &SSC
36. Minister D.L. Ravindra Reddy - Health, Arogyasri & Medical Education
37. Minister Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy - Agriculture
38. Minister Ahmadullah - Minority Welfare & Wakf
39. Minister E. Pratap Reddy - Law and Courts
40. Minister T.G. Venkatesh - Minor Irrigation
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Mikkilineni died on February 23, 2011, in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Present(2011 GDP figures) 1. Maharashtra - $230 Bn 2. Uttar Pradesh - $135 Bn 3. Andhra Pradesh - $123 Bn 4. Tamil Nadu - $119 Bn Future estimate(FY 2020 - Price Water House Coopers) 1. Maharashtra - $380 Bn 2. Tamil Nadu - $235 Bn 3. Andhra Pradesh - $220 Bn 4. Uttar pradesh - $215 Bn
uttar pradesh
The most populous State is Uttar Pradesh with the population of 199,581,477 as per the census data of 2011.
Nutan Behl died on February 21, 1991 at the age of 54.
As per census data 2011, the total population of India is: 1,210,193,422. Uttar Pradesh is the most populated State of India. It's population is 199,581,477(16.49%). Approximately same as Brazil.
Himachal Pradesh Technical University was established on 16 July 2010 by an Act of Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh with the objective of providing technical education and promoting research in the field of technology in the state. The university is located in Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Distt SOLAN of Himachal pradesh is the fastest growning town not in Himachal but one of the fastest growning in Asia , faster then Tokyo.Development rate 23% in 2011.
In Andhra Pradesh 15 Municipal corporations. HYD, Nizamabad, Warangal, Karimnagar, Guntur, Vijayawada, Vizag, Rajhamundry, Kakinada, Eluru, Nellore, Anantapur,Tirupati, Kurnool, & Cuddapa. Now Upgrade Municipalities to Municipal Corporations are Ramagundam & Khammam. It is reaching total 17. There are Sixteen Municipal Corporations in Andhra Pradesh. In the above shown Khammam was not upgraded as Municipal corporation by Govt of AP. Government is planning to make chittor as Municipal Corporation before Municipal elections in 2011. GSK.