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Andhra Pradesh is the third largest state in India with an area of 275,000 sq. km.
A state in the southern region of India,Andhra Pradesh is bordered on the
south by Tamil Nadu state, on the west by Karnataka state, on the north and northwest
by Maharashtra state, on the northeast by Madhya Pradesh and Orissa states, and
on the east by the Bay of Bengal. The northern area of Andhra Pradesh is mountainous.
The highest peak Mahendragiri rises 1500 m above the sea level. The climate is generally
hot and humid. Annual rainfall: 125 cm. The Krishna and Godavari are the major river
systems in the state.
Andhra Pradesh has a single-chamber Legislative Assembly of 295 seats. The state
sends 60 members to the Indian national parliament: 18 to the Rajya Sabha (upper
house) and 42 to the Lok Sabha (lower house). It has 23 local government administrative
districts.
History
Centuries ago, Andhra Pradesh was a major Buddhist centre and part of Emperor Ashoka's
sprawling kingdom. Not surprisingly, traces of early Buddhist influence are still
visible in several places in and around the state. After the death of Emperor Ashoka,
the Satavahanas established their kingdom in this region.
During the 7th century, the Chalukyas held sway over Andhra Pradesh until the 10th
century, when the Cholas seized power. In the 14th century, Muslim power reached
this southern state and for centuries ruled over this princely state and finally
was taken over by a General of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1713.
The successors of the General, known as Nizams, ruled the state till Indian Independence.
Successive dynasties from the Ikshvakus, Pallavas, Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Vijayanagaram
kings, Qutb Shahis, Mughals and the Asaf Jahis, have contributed significantly to
the State's rich cultural tapestry and have left behind a heritage studded with
spectacular monuments, temples, mosques, palaces all vibrant with arts, crafts,
dance and literature.
Society, Art and Culture
Over 85% of the population of Andhra Pradesh speak Telugu. However, there are important
minorities. Tamil is widely spoken in the extreme south region, and on the border
of Karnataka there are pockets of Kanarese or Kannada speakers. In Hyderabad there
are large numbers of Urdu speakers who make up about 7% of AP's population.
Hindu festivals such as Dasara, Deepavali, Sri Ramanavami, Krishna Janmastami, Vinayaka
Chavithi (Ganesh Chaturthi) and Maha Sivarathri are celebrated in the State. Similarly,
Muslim festivals such as Bakrid and Id-ul-Fitr and Christian festivals like Christmas,
Easter and New Year's Day are also celebrated with gaiety. But the celebrations
of Ugadi (Telugu New Year's day), Sankranti, Dasara, and Vinayaka Chavithi in the
state are unique.
As the home of rich folk tradition, Andhra Pradesh offers a variety of performing
arts unique to its culture. Kuchipudi is the classical dance form of Andhra Pradesh.
Lacquer toys, anakapalli articles, nirmal painted pottery, bidri-lead inlaid black
metal trinklets, palm and slate articles, as well as Gadhwalk, Pochampalli and Dharmvaram
silk saris are some of the amazing handlooms and handicrafts the state is renowned
for.
Cuisine of Andhra Pradesh has a distinct flavor and is relished by many epicureans.
Rice is the staple food and chillies dominate the native taste. The ubiquitous Andhra
pickle, spicy in taste and flavor is the most appetising dish. Even Gongura chutneys
enhance the basic flavor of a meal. Papads roasted or fried are an often-preferred
addition. To round off a sumptuous lunch, kheers, a variety of sweets and paans
are veritable specialties.
Economy and Infrastructure
Agriculture is the most important sector of Andhra Pradesh's economy. About 70 percent
of the population works in agriculture, and the state is one of India's main rice-producing
areas. The main crops are rice, maize, millets, pulses, castor, tobacco, cotton,
sugarcane, groundnut and banana. The covered forest area in the state is about 23
percent, and important forest products include teak, eucalyptus, cashew, bamboo
and soft wood. Some of the major industries in the state are machine tools, synthetic
drugs, pharmaceuticals, heavy electrical machinery, ships, fertilizers, electronic
equipment, aeronautical parts, cement and cement products, chemicals, asbestos,
glass and watches. Important minerals found in the state are copper ore, manganese,
mica, coal and limestone. Andhra Pradesh has an extensive road and rail network,
a major port in Vishakhapatnam, minor ports in several other cities, and airports
at Hyderabad, Tirupathi, Vijayawada, and Vishakhapatnam.
Hotels of Andhra Pradesh
The State has hotels of star and non star category catering to the needs of the
tourists visiting Andhra Pradesh. Besides it has resorts, restaurants and cafés
which cater to the needs of all segment of travelers.
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