Friday 13 January 2012

1.GROUP-I SERVICES(HONS. DEGREE STANDARD) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

Minimum qualifying
marks for
consideration for
Oral Test
Minimum qualifying
marks for
consideration for
Subject Selection
Dura-tion
(Hours)
Maximum
Marks
SC/ST/
PH
B.Cs Oth
ers
SC/ST
/PH
B.Cs. Othe
rs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SCREENING TEST
General Studies & Mental Ability
(Objective Type) 150 Questions.
2½ 150
WRITTEN EXAMINATION
(CONVENTIONAL TYPE)
A. COMPULSORY SUBJECTS:
General English
3 150
Paper-I. General Essay 3 150
Paper-II.
i. History & Cultural heritage of India with
emphasis on 20th century history of
India.
ii. Social history of Andhra Pradesh i.e.,
the history of various social and cultural
movements in Andhra Pradesh
iii. General overview of the Indian
Constitution
3 150
Paper-III:
i) Planning in India & Indian Economy
ii) Land Reforms and social changes in
Andhra Pradesh after independence
iii) Andhra Pradesh’s Economy, present
status its strengths and weaknesses
3 150
Paper-IV:
i) The role and impact of Science &
Technology in the development of India
with emphasis on the applied aspects
ii) General awareness with the modern
trends in life sciences.
iii) Development and environmental
problems
3 150
Paper-V:
i) Data appreciation and interpretation
ii) The candidates will be asked to draw
their own conclusion from the data
presented in the tabular form in
graphical or otherwise
iii) Problem solving – duly structured
situation will be presented to the
candidates and they will be asked to
suggest their own solutions to the
problem arising out of situation.
Alternatively, they may be called upon
to prove the understanding of the
situation by answering certain
searching questions based on the
situation
3 150
TOTAL: 750
225.00
262.50
300.00
B. ORAL TEST (INTERVIEW) 75
GRAND TOTAL: 825
247.50
288.75
330.00
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Other Important Points:
1. There will be a Screening Test (Objective type) comprising General Studies and Mental Ability.
This test is meant for short-listing the number of candidates to be admitted to the Written
(Conventional Type) Examination i.e., consisting of six compulsory papers. The number of
candidates to be admitted to the Written examination (conventional type) would be 50 times to the
vacancies available at material time irrespective of Communities.
2. The papers except General English may be answered in English or Telugu or Urdu chosen by
the candidates. However, a candidate is not permitted to write part of the paper in English and part of
it in Telugu or Urdu.
3. Candidates must appear for all the papers in Main examination and Oral test, who qualified for
the same. Absent in any of the above will be liable for disqualification.
4. The General English paper is for qualifying one and the standard of this paper is that of S.S.C.
The minimum qualifying marks in this paper are 40% for O.Cs., 35% for B.Cs. and 30% for SC/ST/PH.
These marks are not counted for Ranking.
5. In the event of the S.C. and S.T. candidates not coming up for selection with the existing
minimum prescribed for the selection in the competitive examination conducted by the Commission,
their selection shall be considered on the basis of Rank with reference to their performance in the
Written and Oral competitive examination.
6. Hall Tickets for admission to the Written Examination will be sent to the admitted candidates.
There is no need to submit separate application for this purpose. After Written Examination, eligible
candidates will be called for an Interview at the ratio of 1:2 with reference to the number of vacancies
duly following the special representation as laid down in General Rule-22 of A.P. State and
Subordinate Service Rules.
Sd/- Secretary
10/01/2008
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GROUP- I SERVICES
SYLLABUS
GENERAL STUDIES AND MENTAL ABILITY
(SCREENING TEST – OBJECTIVE TYPE)
1. General Science – Contemporary developments in Science and Technology and their implications
including matters of every day observation and experience, as may be expected of a well-educated
person who has not made a special study of any scientific discipline.
2. Current events of national and international importance.
3. History of India – emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social,
economic, cultural and political aspects with a focus on AP Indian National Movement.
4. World Geography and Geography of India with a focus on AP.
5. Indian polity and Economy – including the country’s political system- rural development – Planning
and economic reforms in India.
6. Mental ability – reasoning and inferences.
MAIN EXAMINATION (CONVENTIONAL TYPE)
GENERAL ENGLISH
(X CLASS STANDARD, QUALIFYING FOR INTERVIEW)
1. Comprehension
2. Precis-writing
3. Re-arrangement of sentences
4. Correction of sentences
5. Synonyms
6. Antonyms
7. Filling in the blanks
8. Correction of spellings
9. Vocabulary and usage
10. Idioms and phrases
11. Verb tenses
12. Prepositions
13. Active voice and Passive voice
14. Parts of speech
PAPER-I
GENERAL ESSAY
(Candidate should write three Essays one from each section compulsorily. Each section contains
three topics. Each Essay carries 50 marks.)
SECTION-I : Crisis management, Social problems, Analysis and solutions.
SECTION-II : Current events of national and international importance.
SECTION –III : Current events relating to State of Andhra Pradesh.
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PAPER-II
SECTION-I
HISTORY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF INDIA WITH EMPHASIS ON 20TH CENTURY HISTORY OF INDIA
1. Indus Civilization – Vedic Civilization – Distinction between Indus Civilisation and Vedic
Civilisation – Evolution of Varna, Jathi/caste system – Religious condition – Emergence of
Religious Movements (Jainism, Buddhism and other sects) – Rise of Magadha Imperialism –
Rise of Mahayana and Development of Art (Gandhara, Mathura and other Schools).
2. Advent of Islam and its impact – Influence of Islam on Indian Culture – Religious Movements
– Nature and significance of Bhakti Movements – Growth of vernacular languages, literature,
fine arts, architecture, monuments, Indo-Persian art and architecture - Vijayanagara empire
and their contribution to art, literature and culture – socio-economic conditions, administration,
fall of Vijayanagar empire – the Great Moghals and their contribution to Indian Fine Art,
Architecture and Fine Arts – Rise of Shivaji.
3. Stages of colonialism – changes in administrative structure and politics – factors leading for
the British supremacy, assistance of Indian Powers and the causes of failures – Civil rebellions
– Revolt of 1857 and its impact – Rise of nationalist consciousness and factors for the growth
of Indian Nationalism and Freedom Struggle : Three Phases :1885-1905, 1905-1920, 1920-47
and significance of Gandhian Era.
4. Rise and growth of Socio-Religious-cultural – anti-caste, Dalit and non-Brahmin, Justice/selfrespect
movements in modern India – Social reform organisations and role of intellectuals –
Raja Ram Mohan Roy - Dayanand Saraswathi - Jyotiba Phule - Narayana Guru - Mahathma
Gandhi - Ambedkar and others.
5. Nationalist Literature – growth of peasant and labour movements – role of leftist parties in antifeudal
and anti-colonial struggles-rise and growth of Women’s movements – origin and growth
of communalism – workers and peasant movements –freedom and partition of India; important
historical events after independence.
SECTION-II
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF ANDHRA PRADESH
1. The Satavahanas and their contribution – social structure – religious conditions – growth of
literature and painting – Ikshvakus and their cultural contribution – Growth of Buddhism in
Andhra Pradesh – The Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi and their importance – socio-cultural
contribution – growth of Telugu language & Literature – education and learning – Religious
Sects – growth of art and architecture.
2. Socio- Cultural and Religious conditions in Andhra Desha between 1000 AD – 1565 AD
Growth of Telugu Language and Literature – Nannaya- Molla etc., fine arts and
architecture – Monuments – Significance – Contribution of Qutubshahis to Telugu
language and Literature – Art- Architecture- Monuments.
3. Modern Andhra - Socio-cultural awakening in Andhra – Brahma Samaj, Arya Samaj,
Theosohica society – Adi-Andhra, Movements and role of Veereshalingam and others –
Non-Brahmin, Adi- Andhra /Dalit and Justice/self – respect movements – Gurram Joshuva
– Boyi Bheemanna – Sri Sri and others – Growth of Nationalist Movement in Andhra and
the Andhra Leaders during the Freedom Struggle – Role of socialists – communists – antizamindari-
kisan movements.
4. Asafjahi Dynasty – socio-cultural awakening in Telangana -Adi-Hindu Movement – Nizam
Rashtra Janasangham – Andhra Mahasabha – Andhra Saaraswata Parishat – The role of
Hyderabad State Congress and Vandemataram Movement.
5. Telangana People’s Armed Struggle – Ittehadul-Muslimeen – Razakars-anti-Nizam
Struggles and end of Nizam’s Rule and integration of Hyderabad State in Indian Union –
Formation of Andhra Pradesh.
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SECTION-III
GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION
1. Nature of the Constitution – constitutional developments – salient features – Preamble –
Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and their relationship -
Fundamental Duties, Distinctive features of Indian Federation.
2. Distribution of Legislative Powers between the Union and the State; Administrative and
Financial relations between the Union and the States – Powers and the functions of
Constitutional Bodies.
3. Unicameral and Bicameral Legislatures – Functions and crises of accountability, decline of
legislature - Delegated Legislation – Legislative and Judicial control over the delegated
legislation – Judicial review of administrative action.
4. Amendment of the Constitution – Basic Structure Theory – Emergency Provisions and Decentralisation
– Community development experiment – 3 tier model of Panchayat Raj –
73rd and 74th amendments and their implementation.
5. Welfare Mechanism in India: Provisions for scheduled castes, Tribes and Minorities;
Reservations for SC, ST and Backward classes; Prevention of SC and ST Atrocities Act;
National and State SC and ST Commission; Women’s Commission; National and State
Minorities Commission and Human Rights Commission.
PAPER-III
SECTION-I
PLANNING IN INDIA & INDIAN ECONOMY
6. National and per capita income and human development - Sectoral changes in the Indian
Economy (GDP and work force).
7. Indian Planning – Objectives, priorities, specific aims of the recent 5 year plan-- experience
and problems. Changes in the role of public-Private Sectors and their shares in the total
plan outlay before and after economic reforms.
8. Poverty and unemployment problems-- magnitude and measures initiated to ameliorate
them.
9. Monetary policy – Structure of Indian Banking and non-banking financial institutions and
reforms in them since the 1990s—regulation of credit by RBI.
10. Pattern of revenue, expenditure and public debt and effects on the economy.
SECTION-II
LAND REFORMS & SOCIAL CHANGES IN A.P. AFTER INDEPENDENCE
1. Historical background of land reforms and the change in laws from time to time –
Intermediaries abolition, tenancy reforms, ceilings on holdings and land issues in A.P.
2. Structure of the Andhra Pradesh economy - its sectoral and regional distribution and the
extent of poverty. Agricultural inputs and technology.
3. Demographic features and social backwardness, literacy and occupation structure;
changes in the sectoral distribution of income and employment. Socio-political and
economic empowerment of women.
4. State finances and budgetary policy – tax structure, sharing central taxes, expenditure
pattern in revenue and capital account as well as plan and non-plan accounts. Public debt
– composition - internal and external debt including World Bank loans.
5. Five year plans of AP – Outlays, financing public sector plan and resource allocation
pattern in the recent 5 year plan.
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SECTION –III
ANDHRA PRADESH’S ECONOMY, PRESENT STATUS, ITS STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
1. Growth and structure of industries in AP; Factories, small and tiny sectors, their
comparison, growth, weaknesses and problems.
2. Structure of agricultural outputs. Administrated prices including support and procurement
prices - Public Distribution System in Andhra Pradesh.
3. Regional disparities in income, industrial output, rainfall, irrigation, health and education in
AP.
4. Institutional and non-institutional sources of rural credit in AP - structure and growth -
cooperatives and their share in total credit - adequacy and problems.
5. Service Sector of AP – Importance, composition and growth with special reference to
transport and communication, tourism and information technology.
PAPER-IV
SECTION-I
ROLE AND IMPACT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIA:
UNIT 1: National policy of science and technology and changes in the policy from time to time,
Technology Missions.
UNIT 2: Space programme in India and its applications with special reference to industrial, agricultural
and other rural developmental activities, INSAT and IRS systems.
UNIT 3: Role of Information Technology in Rural India, basics of computers, computers in
communication and broadcasting, software development in economic growth. Broad IT applications.
UNIT 4: Energy Resources: Energy demands, renewable energy resources, nuclear energy, the
development and its utilisation in the country.
UNIT 5: Current Science & Technology Developments in India, Climate change, Disaster
Management (Floods, Cyclones and Tsunami); Crop science in India, Fertilisers, Control of pests and
diseases – scenario in India; Drinking water and supply, urbanisation and industrial development.
SECTION-II
GENERAL AWARENESS WITH THE MODERN TRENDS IN LIFE SCIENCES
UNIT 1: Progress of Agricultural Science and its impacts - Introduction to Biotechnology: History of
fermentation development, industrially important fermentation products (antibiotics, organic acids,
alcohols, vitamins, amino acids (only one in each category is to be studied)) Production of low
volume, high value fermentation products (insulin, growth hormones, recombinant vaccines,
interferons)
UNIT 2: Plants and human affairs, characteristics of plants, usefulness for mankind, origin of
agriculture, useful and harmful plants. Introduction to animals, Domestic and wild animals, usefulness
of animals for mankind, Exploitation of animals by man for food and medical advancements.
UNIT 3: Introduction to and applications of Genetic Engineering & Stem Cell Research: Basic
concepts (the basic process of genetic engineering) – Biotechnology in agriculture (Biofertilisers,
Biopesticides, Biofuels, Genetically modified crops, Tissue culture) animal husbandry (transgenic
animals- applications) and environment (Biotechnology in Environmental clean up processes).
UNIT 4: Microbial infections ; Common present day infections and preventive measures. Introduction
to bacterial, viral, protozoal and fungal infections. Basic knowledge of infections caused by different
groups of micro organisms – diarrhoea, dysentry, cholera, tuberculosis, malaria, viral infections like
HIV, encephalitis, chikungunya, bird flu – preventive measures during out breaks.
UNIT 5: Vaccines: Introduction to immunity, Fundamental concepts in vaccination and traditional
methods of vaccine production (production of DPT and Rabies vaccine), Production of Modern
Vaccines (production of Hepatitis vaccine), Applications of immunological methods in diagnosis.
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SECTION-III
DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENT PROBLEMS:
UNIT 1: Environmental Segments, Promoting Environmental Protection, The Environment (Protection)
Act, Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, Water (Prevention and control of pollution) Act,
Water pollution Cess Act, Forest conservation Act, Environmentalism
UNIT 2: Natural Resources: Forest Resources – Types of Forests, Uses of Forests. Water
Resources- Types of Dams, Drought Occurrences and Floods, Land Resources: Soils and Cropping
patterns, Mineral resources.
UNIT 3: Eco-Systems and Bio-diversity: Terminology of Ecology, Basic Concepts of Ecology, concept
of an Ecosystem, Food Chains in Eco systems, Types of Eco systems. Biodiversity and its
conservation: Types of biodiversity, Hotspots of Biodiversity, threats to diversity.
UNIT 4: Environment Pollution and Solid Waste Management: Air Pollution, water pollution, Soil
Pollution, Noise pollution. Solid Waste Management: Types of Solid waste, Factors affecting the
solid waste generation, Impact of solid wastes, Recycling and reuse.
UNIT 5: Role of Information Technology in Environment and Human Health. Global Environmental
Issues like Climate Change, Acid Rain, Global warming, Wasteland Reclamation, Watershed
management, watershed approach for sustainable development.
PAPER-V
DATA INTERPRETATION AND PROBLEM SOLVING
1. Data appreciation and interpretation using ratios, percentages and averages.
2. Drawing conclusions from the data present in tabular, graphical and diagrammatical forms and
to point out deficiencies, limitations or inconsistencies therein.
3. Problem solving using the following:
a) Sequences and Series: Analogies of numbers and alphabets, completion of blank spaces
in a:b,c,d, odd thing out, missing number in a sequence or series.
b) Coding and decoding problems: A given word or group of letters in English are to be coded
or decoded based on the given code(s).
c) Date, time and arrangement problems: Calender and clock problems, blood relationship
and seating arrangements.
d) Passage Analysis: A duly structured situation will be presented to the candidates and they
will be asked to analyse and suggest their own solution to the problem arising out of
situation. Alternatively, they may be called upon to prove the understanding of the
situation by answering certain searching questions based on the situation.
Sd/- Secretary

ANDHRA PRADESH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION # HYDERABAD GROUP – I SERVICES (HONS. DEGREE STANDARD) REFERENCE BOOKS LIST


PAPER – II: Section I
History and Cultural Heritage of India with Emphasis on 20th Century History of India
1. R.C. Majumdar – Raya Choudhari & Datta – Advanced History of India.
2. D.D. Kosambi – An Historical Outline of Indian Culture and History.
3. A.R. Desai – Social Background of Indian Nationalism.
4. Sumit Sarkar – Writing Social History.
5. S.C. RayaChoudhary – Social Cultural and Economic History of India. (Earliest
Times to Present Times)
6. M.N.Srinivas – Social Change in Modern India.
7. Bipin Chandra – Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism.
8. K.N. Panikar – Culture and Ideology in Colonial India.
9. Kenneth Jones – Social and Religious Reform Movement in India.
10. V.A. Narayan – Social Reforms in Modern India.
11. Tarachand – A History of the Freedom Movement in India Vol. I & II.
12. Sumit Sarkar – Modern India.
13. A.R. Desai – Peasants Struggle in India.
14. R.S. Sarma- Indian Feudalism – Comprehensive History of India – Vol. 10 to 12.
15. N.V. Bhattacharya – Medieval Movements in India.
16. Romila Thapar – Ancient Indian Social History.
17. K.A. Nilakanta Sastry – A History of South India.
18. Romila Thapar – History of India – Vol. I & II.
19. R.S. Sharma – Material Culture and Social Formation in Ancient India.
20. A.L. Bashom – The Cultural History of India.
21. A.L. Srivastavan – History of India from 1000 to 1707.
22. S.R. Sharma – Mughul Rule in India.
23. J.L. Mehta – Advanced Studies in the History of Medieval India – Vol. I & II.
24. Bipin Chandra _ Nationalisam and Colonialism in Modern India.
25. Omredt Gail – Cultural Revolt in a Colonial Society. The Non-Brahman movement in
Western India.
26. V. Geetha and Rajadurai – Towards Non-Brahmin Millenium.
27. O.Hanlon Rosalind – Caste, Conflict and Ideology, Mahatma Jyotirao Phule and Low
Caste Protest in 19th Century Western India.
28. Dananjaya Keer – Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Life History.
29. R.P.Tripathi & A.R. Desai – Social Background of Indian Nationalism.
30. Bipin Chandra – Essays in Contemporary India.
PAPER – II: Section II
Social and Cultural History of Andhra Pradesh.
1. S.C. Raya Choudhari – Social Cultural and Economic History of India.
(Earliest Times to Present Times)
2. R.C. Majumdar – Raa Choudhari and Datta – Advanced History of India.
3. A.R. Desai – Social Background of Indian Nationalism.
4. Sumit Sarkar – Writing Social History.
5. M.N. Srinivas – Social Change in Modern India.
6. V.A. Narayan – Social Reforms in Modern India.
7. Kenneth Jones – Social and Religious Reform Movement in India.
8. K.A. Nilakanta Sastry – A History of South India.
9. K. Satyanarayana – A Study of History and Culture of Andhras Vol. I & II.
10. K. Balendu Sekharan – The Andhras through the Ages.
11. B.V. Krishna Rao - Early Dynasties of Andhra Desa.
12. V. Ramakrishna – Social Reforms in Andhra.
13. N. Venkata Ramanaiah – Andhrula Charitra (Telugu)
14. M. RamaRao – Satavahana Sanchika (Telugu)
15. M.V. Ramanaiah – Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi.
16. D.C. Ganguly- Eastern Chalukyas.
17. B.S.L. Hanumantha Rao – Indian History and Culture – Vol. I & II.
18. Bhandakar – Early History of the Deccan.
19. Gopala Chary – Early History of the Andhra Country.
20. Suravaram Pratap Reddy – Andhrula Sanghika Charitra (Telugu).
21. P.V. Parabrahma Sastry – Kakatiyas.
22. P. Raghunadha Rao – History of Modern Andhra Pradesh.
23. Sarojini Regani – Nizam British Relations – 1724 – 1857.
24. Sarojini Regani – High Lights of Freedom Movement in Andhra Pradesh.
25. A.V. Koti Reddy – Andhra Pradesh History – Samuskruthi.
26. M. Venkata rangaiah – The Freedom struggle in Andhra Pradesh – Vol. I & II.
27. G.V. Subba Rao – The Freedom Struggle in Hyderabad State – Vol. I to IV.
28. Y. Balarama Murthy – Andhrula Samkshipta Charitra (Telugu).
29. Madapati Hanumantha Rao - Telangana Andhrodyamamu (Telugu) Vol. I & II.
30. D. Ramanuja Rao – Telangana Jateeyodhyamamulu (Telugu).
31. Veladurthy Manikya Rao – Hydserabadlo Swatantrodhyamamu (Telugu).
PAPER – II: Section III
Aravind S. Indian Administration – Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi, 1992.
Austin Graneille, Working Democratic Constitution: The Indian Experience, Oxford 1999.
Avasti and Avasti, Indian Administration, Lakshmi Narain Agarwal, Agra, 1998.
Basu, D.D.., An introduction to the Constitution of India, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 2006.
General Studies Manual, Tata Mc.Graw Hills, New Delhi, 2008.
Gapta M.C.and Kamal N. KABRA. Public Administration in India. Gyan Publishing
House, New Delhi, 1999.
Hoshiar Singh and Mohinder Singh, Public Administration in India, Sterling Publishes,
New Delhi, 1995.
Jam R.B. Public Administration in India: 21st Century Challenges for Good Governance,
Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi, 2002.
Krishna K. Tummala, Public Administration in India, Allied Publishers Limited, New
Delhi, 1996.
Kashyap Subhash, C. Our Constitution, NBT, New Delhi, 1994.
Kashyap Subhash, C. Our Parliament, NBT, New Delhi, 1994.
Laxmikanth, Indian Polity, Tata Mc.Graw Hills, New Delhi, 2008.
Padma Ramachandran, Public Administration in India, National Book Trust, New Delhi, 1995.
Premalatha Sharma, Issues in Indian Administration, Mangaldeep Publications, Jaipur, 1998.
Ramesh K. Arora, Indian Administration: Perceptions and Perspectives, Aalekh
Publications, 2000.
Ramesh K. Arora and Rajni Goyal, Indian Public Administration, Institution and Issues,
Wishwa Prakashan, New Delhi, 2004.
Robert I., Hardgray, Indian Government and Politics, Harcour Drace, 1975.
Rajani Kothari, Polities in India, Orient Longman, Delhi, 1970.
Saran Parmatma and Meenakshi, Public Administration in India, Mudranalaya
Publishers, New Delhi, 1997.
Siwach. J.R. Dynamics of Indian Government and Politics, Sterling, New Delhi, 1985.
Sriram Maheshwari, Indian Administration, Orient Longman, New Delhi, 2000.
The Constitution of India, Government of India, 2006.
PAPER – III:
1. J.C. Dhingra, Indian Economy: Environment & Policy, Sultan Chand, New
Delhi (recent Edn., say2007) Or any text book on Indian Economy written by say
Dutt & Sindaram, Mishra & Puri or Agarwal.
2. For recent data & policy changes, above book is to be complemented by the Govt.
of India, Economic Survey 2007-08, Ministry of Finance, New Delhi (recent edn.
Say 2008) (The above books cover 1/3rd of the syllabus on Indian Economy).
3. Govt. of A.P. Human Development Report 2007, A.P. CESS, Begumpet,
Hyderabad, 2008.
4. RSRao et al (Eds), Fifty Years of AP 1956-2006, CDR & Communication, Rd 3,
Himayathnagar, Hyderabad, 2006.
5. VH Rao et al (eds), AP at Fifty, CDR & Communication, Rd 3, Himayatnagar,
Hyderabad, 1998.
6. CH Hanumantha Rao & Mahendra Dev(eds), AP Development, Economic
Reforms & Challenges Ahead, CESS, Begumpet, Hyderabad, 2004.
7. Y.V. Krishna Rao & S Subrahmanyam (Eeds), Development of AP 1956-01 – A
Study of Regional Disparities, NER Research Centre, Vishalandhra Publishers,
Hyderabad, 22.
8. Dynamics of AP Economy vis-à-vis Indian Economy with Focus on Regional
Disparities, NAD (to be published).
The above 3 to 8 works are to be supplemented by Statistical Abstract of AP
(recent year) & Socio-Economic Survey of AP, Govt. of A.P., Hyderabad, 2007-08.
PAPER – IV: Section I and III:
1. Science & Technology – 2007 : Publication - Hindu Publications.
2. Science & Technology of Nano materials : Author – N . Balakrishna Rao, K.
Krishna Reddy : Publication: Campus Book International
3. Sustainable Development and Environment : Author: A.K. De, N.C. Gupta
Publication: Cosmo Publications
4. Text Book of Environmental Science & Technology : Author: Dr. M. Anji Reddy
Publication: B.S. Publications
5. Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science :
Author: Gilbert M. Masters
6. Environmental Studies : Author: Manoj Tiwari
Publication: J.K. International publishing house Pvt. Ltd.
Section II
General awareness with the modern trends in life sciences
Unit – I
1. Industrial Microbiology by L.E. Casida; New age international pvt. Ltd.
2. Fermentation Technology by Stanbury & Whitaker, Butterworth – Heinemann
3. Industrial Microbiology by Presscott & Donn; Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Ltd.
4. Elements of Biotechnology by – P.K. Gupta; Rastogi .co
Unit – II
1. Text book of Botany by A.C. Datta
2. Introductory Botany by Ashok Bindre & P.C.Pande; Rastogi Publishing.
3. Text book of Animal Husbandry by E.C. Banerjee.
Unit – III
1. Biotechnology – 4 by S. Mahesh, A.B. Vedamurthy
2. Understanding Biotechnology by Aluizio Borem, Fabricio R. Santosh & David E. Bensen.
3. Molecular Biotechnology by S.B. Primrose; Blackwell Scientific Publishers.
4. Plant tissue Culture – Theory and practice by S.S. Bhojwani, M.R. Razdan.
Unit – IV
1. Text book of Microbiology by Pelczar; TMH
2. Medical Microbiology by Anantanarayana
3. Microbiology by Panjarathinam
4. Essentials of Biology and Biotechnology by Bir Bhadine; Pharma Book Syndicate.
Unit – V
1. Immunology by Kubay, Goldby, Kindy, Obsorne
2. Immunology by Riott
3. Immunology by Schamu’s outlines
4. Lecture note on Immunology by Gordon Reeves, Ian Todd, Blackweel Publishers.
PAPER – V:
Data Interpretation and Problem Solving
1. Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics by S.C. Gupta and V.K. Kapoor –
Sultan Chand & Sons.
2. Statistical Methods by S.P. Gupta – Sultan Chand & Sons.
3. Programmed Statistics (Questions – Answers) by B.L. Agarwal – New Age
International Publishers.
4. Statistics by Elhance.
5. Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal – S. Chand & Co.
6. Analytical Reasoning by M.K. Panden – BSC Publication.

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Rajya Lakshmi Valley Voluntary Blood Bank No. 16-1-35 Maharanipeta Visakapatnam Phone:+91-891-2568618

PACKERS AND MOVERS IN VIZAG



All India Home Packers and Movers Address: 1st Floor, Old Gajuwaka, Vishakapatnam A.P, India Phone: +(91)-929085117


Ujjawal National Packers and Movers Address: H No 102, Plot No 1/151, Main Road Phone: +(91)-9985180615, 9348480121
Professional Packers and Movers, Address: Shop No.5, New Gajuwaka, Opp. High School Road, Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh - 530026, India Phone: +(91)-(891)-3248585, +(91)-9394082350, 9397022536
Krishna International Packers & Movers Address: 7-9-24, NH-5 Road, Pan Tulugarimeda, Old Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam -26, India Phone: +(91)-(891)-2744715, 2747480, +(91)-9440099997, 9440334097
Agarwal Packers & Movers, Address: DRS Transport Pvt. Ltd., Door No-48-8-8/1, Behind Titan Showroom, Dwarka Nagar, Visakhapatnam- 530 016, India Phone: +(91)-(891)-2715699/3296136
Aryan International Packers and Movers Regd. Address: No 8-1-140/1, Jogavani Palayam, Old Gajuwaka, Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh - 530026, India Phone: +(91)-(891)-3248585, +(91)-9394082350, 9397022536
Apollo Packers and Movers Pvt. Ltd. Address: 28-4-12, Renuka House, Yellamma Thota, Vishakapatnam, India Phone: +(91)-2562526, 2561617, +(91)-9440191024
Professional Packers & Movers Address: No 8-1-140/1, Jogavani Palayam, Old Gajuwaka, Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh - 530026, India Phone: +(91)-(891)-3248585, +(91)-9394082350, 9397022536


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WARD CORPORATORS LIST IN VISAKHAPATNAM


Sl.NO
Address
Sl.No
Address
1
Kovagapu Susheela
Corporator,
1st Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
2
Ommi. Sanyasi Rao
Corporator,
2nd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
3
Nalluri Bhaskar Rao
Corporator,
3rd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
4
M.Sommaya
Corporator,
4th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
5
P.Hanumantha Rao
Corporator,
5st Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
6
Kotaru Dorabai
Corporator,
6th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
7
Perla Vijaya chandar
Corporator,
7th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
8
CHV Pattabi Ram
Corporator,
8th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
9
Alluri Satyanarayana Raju
Corporator,
9th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
10
Molli Lakshmi
Corporator,
10th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
11
Pakalapati Appala Narasimha Raju
Corporator,
11th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
12
Potu Nagamani
Corporator,
12th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
13
Gandraju Venkata Ravi Raju
Corporator,
13th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
14
Gudla Venkata Ramani
Corporator,
14th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
15
Kallepalli Vijaya Lakshmi
Corporator,
15th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
16
Botta Narasiyamma
Corporator,
16th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
17
Kandipilli Apparao
Corporator,
17th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
18
Badhrunisa
Corporator,
18th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
19
Alla Srinivasa Rao
Corporator,
19th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
20
Buddhala Anuradha
Corporator,
20th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
21
Pollipilli Jyothi
Corporator,
21st Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
22
Chintapalli Potaraju
Corporator,
22nd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
23
Koppula Venkata Rao
Corporator
23rd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
24
B.S. Uma Maheshwara Rao
Corporator
24th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
25
M. Pyditalli
Corporator
25th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
26
Pilla Varalakshmi
Corporator
26th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
27
Tyanala Vijaykumar
Corporator
27th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
28
Pachirla Palli Lakshmi
Corporator
28th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
29
Garikina Gowri
Corporator
29th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
30
Bandara Srinivasa Rao
Corporator
30th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
31
Gogineni Sambasiva Rao
Corporator
31st Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
32
Banala Satya Surya Srinivasa Rao
Corporator
32nd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
33
Yerabolu Hemalatha
Corporator
33rd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
34
P. Mutyala Naidu
Corporator
34th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
35
K. Kanna Rao
Corporator
35th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
36
Botta Eswaramma
Corporator
36th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
37
Kolabothula Vengala Rao
Corporator
37th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
38
Yedla Vijaya
Corporator
38th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
39
S.Seetha Ramanjaneylu
Corporator
39th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
40
P.V.Narasa Kumari
Corporator
40th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
41
Pentakota Veeralakshmi
Corporator
41st Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
42
J.Sridhar
Corporator
42nd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
43
Kampa Hanoku
Corporator
43rd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
44
Mandrapu Fathima Rani
Corporator
44th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
45
Galla Srinivas
Corporator
45th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
46
Anga Chandrakala
Corporator
46th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
47
Pilla Suhasini
Corporator
47th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
48
Pilla Kanaka Raju
Corporator
48th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
49
Dadi Satyanarayana
Corporator
49th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
50
Pulusu Janardhan Rao
Corporator
50th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
51
Kona Tata Rao
Corporator
51st Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
52
Gandham Srinivasa Rao
Corporator
52nd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
53
G.Venki Naidu
Corporator
53rd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
54
Kopila Vimala
Corporator
54th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
55
Thipala Nagareddy
Corporator
55th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
56
Dhulla Lakshmi
Corporator
56th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
57
Choppa Naga Raju
Corporator
57th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
58
L. Koteswara Rao
Corporator
58th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
59
Gopisetty Venkata Krishna Rao
Corporator
59th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
60
V. Appa Rao
Corporator
60th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
61
Appari Joseph Stallin
Corporator
61st Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
62
T.Emili Jhola
Corporator
62nd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
63
Mohammed Rafi
Corporator
63rd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
64
P. Srinivasa Rao
Corporator
64th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
65
Gudivada Amarnadh
Corporator
65th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
66
Athimasetty Satyawathi
Corporator
66th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
67
Chengala Venkatalakshmi
Corporator
67th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
68
Behra Bhaskar Rao
Corporator
68th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
69
Raparthi Sailaja
Corporator
69th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
70
Senapathi Vasantha
Corporator
70th Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
71
Saragadam Chinna Appala Naidu
Corporator
71st Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam
72
Pasarla Vasantha Kalyani
Corporator
72nd Ward,
Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation,
Visakhapatnam