As of right now, Hyderabad is not the capital of Andhra Pradesh.

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As of right now, Hyderabad is not the capital of Andhra Pradesh.
On Sunday, June 2, Hyderabad, a bustling Indian city, ceased to serve as Telangana and Andhra Pradesh’s united capital.
This change is in line with the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act of 2014, which fixed Hyderabad’s 10-year maximum term as the joint capital.
In 2014, the city was designated as the joint capital after Andhra Pradesh was partitioned into two halves.

Telangana state arrangement and Hyderabad’s job
The formation of Telangana State on June 2, 2014, was the acknowledgment of a well established request.
The AP Redesign Act announced: “On and from the designated day (June 2), Hyderabad in the current Territory of Andhra Pradesh, will be the normal capital of…Telangana and the Province of Andhra Pradesh for such period not surpassing 10 years.”
It likewise expressed that after this period, Hyderabad would exclusively be Telangana’s capital, while another one would be laid out for Andhra Pradesh.

Andhra Pradesh’s progress from Hyderabad
During the 10-year time frame, Andhra Pradesh directed its organization and gathering procedures from Hyderabad until it laid out its own capital city.
A part of the Secretariat mind boggling and a few structures in Hyderabad were likewise distributed to Andhra Pradesh for regulatory purposes.
Over the long haul, the greater part of these structures were cleared by the Andhra Pradesh government and gave back to Telangana.

Annoying issues and eventual fate of Hyderabad
Be that as it may, annoying issues continue to happen between the two states concerning resource bifurcation.
The Telangana government expected to address these issues at a bureau meeting yet was obstructed by limitations forced by the Political decision Commission of India because of the Lok Sabha races.
With Hyderabad currently exclusively filling in as Telangana’s capital, vulnerability encompasses three structures still under a Andhra Pradesh’s influence.

Andhra Pradesh’s solicitation for expanded control
The structures being referred to incorporate the Withdrawal official structure complex at Adarsh Nagar, the wrongdoing examination division (CID) working at Lakdi-ka-pool, and the Lake View visitor house.
The Andhra Pradesh government has mentioned to hold these structures for one more year until long-lasting facilities are found in Andhra Pradesh, in any event, proposing to pay lease beginning June 2.
Be that as it may, the Telangana government has not yet answered this solicitation.

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