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Telugu Language: Telugu is the Regional and official language of the Andhra Pradesh state, spoken by 84.86% of the population. Telugu is the second largest language in India.

Andhara Pradesh(A State of India, Rice Bowl of India): A spiritual land of culture and heritage. Great Spiritual land in the world.  
Andhra Pradesh is the 4th largest state in India by area and population. It is the largest and most populous state in South India. The state is crossed by two major Rivers, the Godavari and the Krishna.

Governor: Sri  Narayan Dutt Tiwari

Chief Minister: Sri  Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy

Capital: Hyderabad

Time zone: IST (UTC+5:30)

Language(s): Telugu, Urdu

Area: 275,068 km² (106,204 sq mi)

District(s): 23

Population:

• Density 76,210,007 (5th)

• 277/km² (717/sq mi)  

Established November: 1, 1956

Legislature(seats): Bicameral (295+90)
 
ISO Abbreviation: IN-AP

State Language - Telugu

State Symbol - Poorna Kumbham

State Song - Maa telugu thalliki by Sankarambadi Sundarachari

State Animal - Blackbuck, (Krishna Jinka)

State Bird - Indian Roller, (Paala Pitta)

State Tree - Neem (Vepa)

State Sport - Kabaddi, in Telugu Chedugudu

State Dance - Kuchipudi, Andhra Natyam

State Flower - Water lily


Andhra Pradsh is Hub for IT(Information Technology), BT(Bio Technology), Pharma, Educational Institutes(IIIT,ISB), Corporate Hospitals.


Tourism: Andhra Pradesh is the home of many religious pilgrim centres.


Hindus: Tirupati, the abode of Lord Venkateswara, is the richest and most visited Hindu Temple in India.

Buddhism: Amaravati, Holy place of Buddists.

Agriculture: Agriculture has been the chief source of income for the state's economy. Two important rivers of India, the Godavari and Krishna, flow through the state, providing irrigation. Rice, sugarcane, cotton, mirchi, Mangoes and tobacco are the local crops.

Information Technology: IT exports reached Rs.19,000 million in 2006 - 2007

Education: Andhra Pradesh is served by more than 20 leading institutes of excellence in higher education.

 IIIT: International Institute of Information Technology

 ISB: Indian School of Business  are gaining international attention for their standards.

 NIFT: National Institute of Fashion Technology, Hyderabad.


Mineral wealth: Andhra Pradesh is a mineral rich state, ranking second in India in terms of mineral wealth.

Film Industry: 75 Years of  Telugu Film


1. Andhra Pradesh is the state with the most cinema halls in India,No. of Cinema Halls: 3000.

2. The state produces about 200 movies a year.

3. It has around 40%( 330 cinema halls out of 930 dts cinema halls in India) of all Dolby digital theatres in India.

4. It houses an IMax theatre with a big 3D screen and 3-5 multiplexes.

5. It is the largest movie industry in India, producing more movies than any other industry.

 

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