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    TDP issues whip to party's 16 Lok Sabha MPs to vote for Om Birla in Speaker election

    TDP is part of the NDA in Andhra Pradesh, along with BJP and Janasena. The alliance won 21 Lok Sabha seats, which include 16 by TDP, two by Janasena and three by BJP and also swept the Assembly elections with a landslide victory.

    TDP's Ayyannapatrudu unanimously elected Speaker of Andhra Assembly

    TDP's Narsipatnam MLA C Ayyannapatrudu was unanimously elected as the Speaker of the 16th Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Pro-tem Speaker G Butchaiah Chowdary announced his uncontested victory after no other nominations were filed. Ayyannapatrudu was escorted to the Speaker's chair by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who praised the senior legislator's appointment and highlighted his background to the first-time legislators present.

    Rajasthan, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh: Arun Singh built bonds, narratives for BJP

    On March 21, BJP appointed party general secretary Arun Singh as the election in-charge of Andhra Pradesh. UP BJP leader Siddharth Nath Singh was made the co in-charge for the state. There was less than two months' time available for the duo to execute the alliance coordination and make it appear like a natural alliance between the BJP, TDP and Jana Sena.

    Andhra Pradesh schools to reopen from tomorrow, June 13. Here are important updates about books, kits and syllabus

    Andhra Pradesh School Reopen (Google Trends): Andhra Pradesh schools will reopen on June 13. Updates include delays in book and kit distribution due to the new government's formation. 3.6 million kits prepared, including textbooks, workbooks, and uniforms. Bilingual textbooks continue, with new English medium options for 10th grade. CBSE curriculum adopted in 1000 schools, featuring NCERT syllabus for social studies. Physical science textbooks printed on art paper for the first time.

    In Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu won a political battle; next is fiscal

    A silent anti-incumbency factor coupled with a shift in the traditional vote bank (Muslims, Christians and Dalits) of YSRCP resulted in a big victory for the TDP-led alliance. A major feature of Naidu's win was his 'Super Six' promises his party made to the voters.

    Amit Shah heading to Andhra Pradesh, likely to meet Chandrababu Naidu

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Andhra Pradesh to meet TDP chief N Chandra Babu Naidu before his swearing-in as chief minister. The TDP, Jan Sena Party, and BJP alliance won the recent elections. Shah's visit is scheduled for this evening, with a meeting planned with Naidu. No further details were revealed.

    The Economic Times
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