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Andhra Pradesh state is all set to cross a major milestone in its bifurcation history by letting the Assembly staff discharge their duties from their native soil from Monday.

Around 75 staffers of the Assembly will be moving into the newly built Assembly building on the premises of the interim government complex at Velagapudi. Assembly Speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao will formally welcome them in the morning. Incidentally, the Speaker is also scheduled to function from his official chambers here from Monday.

The Assembly employees were based in Hyderabad till now, even as their counterparts of the other departments have already moved to the new capital a few months ago. The Assembly employees required to move into the new Assembly building ahead of the budget session scheduled to commence from March 6th

Even as Chandrababu Naidu is scheduled to inaugurate the Assembly building on March 2, the Assembly employees will embark on duties a bit early since they are expected to do a lot of homework for the Assembly session in advance. The state government proposed to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi for inaugurating the Assembly building which however did not materialise due to his pre-occupation with the other engagements.

The staff will be accommodated at Rain Tree Park where the Secretariat Employees have been given accommodation. Already, the state government has provided bus facility to the employees. The Assembly staff can use the same transport facility. The staffers will start their work immediately after assuming the charge at new office.

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Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu inaugurated the Advanced Life Support ambulance service at Interim Secretariat Complex at Velagapudi on Friday. On this occasion, the CM hoped the ambulance service would help needy people in the emergency conditions.

Health Minister Kamineni Srinivas said that as many as 76 new advanced ambulances are being introduced to extend services in the 13 districts and said each ambulance cost is Rs.36 lakh while 38 services are available along with advanced equipment.

Nearly every five lakh people has been provided one ambulance, he said and added that tele-medicine services would be available soon. Union Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu would present another 13 ambulances along with existing facility. Minister Devineni Uma Maheswara Rao Rao and senior official Poonam Malakondaih and several officials were also present.

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Israel on Thursday offered to provide latest technologies to State government for homeland and cyber security, besides offering technological support for agriculture and Water management. It also offered to collaborate with the State in setting up desalination plants, a press release from the Chief Minister's Office said.

These issues came up for discussion during a meeting Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu had with visiting Israeli Ambassador to India Daniel Carmon at the Secretariat here on Thursday. The Ambassador requested the Chief Minister to strengthen the Israel-Andhra Pradesh Joint Working Group to improve cooperation in different fields, the release said.

Carmon invited Chandrababu to visit Israel and the latter agreed to undertake the trip in the near future. Welcoming the Ambassador's offer of providing latest technologies, the Chief Minister Wanted the Israeli government to setup centres of innovation and research and a university in the State.

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The Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) has proposed to suspend drinking water supply in the city from 1 0am to 6pm on February 25 to install bidirectional meters for the maintenance of 5MGD, 8MGD, 11 MGD and 16 MGD water plants at Dr KL Rao Head Water Works.

According to an official press release here, the drinking water supply will be affected in Circle-I, III and III of VMC. The areas to be affected in Circle-include Mallikarjuna Pet, Gandhi Municipal High School, Gandhi Bavi, Srinivas Mahal, Fish Market, Lorry Stand, Priyadarshini Colony, HB Colony, Ram Rajya Nagar, Brahmamgari Math, Tenar Pet, Four Pillar Centre, Gollapalem Gattu and Jakkampudi.

In Circle-II, the affected areas include Gandhi Nagar, Match Factory, Sri Nagar Colony, Madhurai Nagar, Kedareswarapet, Singh Nagar, Vambay Colony, Santhi Nagar, Rajiv Nagar, NSC Bose Nagar, Prakash Nagar and Rajarajeswaripet.

Water supply in Labbipet, Rahman Park, Governorpet, Gulam Mohiddin Nagar Gupta Kalyama Mandapam and other areas in Circle-III will also be disrupted.

The VMC has appealed to people to store Water in closed containers in advance and use it judiciously for their daily needs. Steps have also been taken to supply Water through tankers to residential Colonies in the three circles, said a VMC official.

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Experts on history, culture, art and architecture on Thursday stressed the need for the designs for various structures and infrastructure of the new capital city Amaravati should reflect Telugu culture, tradition, customs and history, but at the same time it should be in tune with future requirements.

Sharing their views during the two-day consultation meeting under the chairmanship of Parakala Prabhakar, communications advisor to the government, at CRDA office, they said they would bring in their expertise and provide suggestions and alternatives, that could be incorporated into the final designs to be submitted by Norman Foster, the London-based architects and designers to the government in April.

It was decided that they will meet again on March 11 with their inputs and meanwhile visit various museums like in Delhi and Chennai and other places, where the relics and symbols of Andhra culture and heritage are conserved.

A futuristic city for an urban future
"Each of them are experts in their own fields and have years of experiences. They will bring in valuable inputs to the ultimate design of Amaravati. A person, who will be visiting the capital city will be astounded by the architecture and design, which will be modern at the same time will be incorporating the salient features of Telugu culture and tradition since time immemorial.

When one walks on the streets of Amaravati, they will be identifying with their own culture in a futuristic city.” Parakala Prabhakar explained to media persons on Thursday evening.

The suggestions from the experts would also help Chief Minister N.Chandrababu Naidu to finalise one of the three concept designs iconic buildings and other buildings and infrastructure in 900 acres of core capital, they will be submitting to him on February 28.

The experts Amareswar Galla (Amaravati Heritage City Advisor and conservation expert), Kiran Kranth Chaudary (retired Archaeology professor from SV University), Ananda Sai(film art director), Vijaya Bhaskar (director, department of culture), E Siva Nagi Reddy (Archaeology expert) KV Rao (retired ASI officer), Sai Papineni (writer), V Ranga Nayakulu (Sri Venkateswara Museum director) discussed several issues during the two days.

Fort-like structures
The experts were not in favour of having big glass facade buildings and opined that structures should reflect Andhra culture. Indianness should reflect the structures and design was the collective suggestion by the experts. A suggestion was made to have Sanchi stupa like Gopurams for important buildings.

It was also suggested to amalgamate the construction styles of various dynasties that ruled Andhra. It was opined that greenery should have medicinal plants that not just give shade but also enrich the fertility of the land. Water fountains at several key locations were suggested. Ranganayakulu suggested adoption of courtyard concept which has been integral part of Telugu people as it provides ample ventilation and light. It was suggested to name the building reflecting Telugu culture.

A suggestion was made to have the Assembly building modelled on Chandragiri Fort. Pointing out at the Buddhist influence, Kiran Kranth Chaudary suggested square shaped structure with walls having sculptures and art reflecting Telugu culture. Writer Papineni suggested adoption of technologies like in Los Angeles that will control temperature. As Amaravati is being described as Praja Rajadhani, it was suggested to use the building material sourced from different parts of the State. KV Rao wanted the front elevations of buildings to reflect Buddhism. Art director Ananda Sai opined that it will be fetching to have entire city in an uniform single hue. He said five elements reflecting Andhra culture and traditions for outer structures would be sufficient, with rest can be integrated in interior decorations. Amareswar Galla suggested to have a three dimensional model made incorporating the ideas and suggestions made during the meeting and submit the same to Norman Foster.