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Andhra PradeshState in east central India; area 276,814 sq km/106,878 sq mi; population (2001 est) 75,727,500. The main cities and towns are Hyderabad (capital), Secunderabad, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Kakinda, Guntur, and Nellore. The state is situated on coastal plains with extensive river valleys (Krishna and Godavari) reaching into the Eastern Ghats; smaller rivers are the Pennar and Cheyyar; the Deccan plateau lies inland. During the second half of the 20th century, with government support and a massive increase in hydroelectric and thermal power production, the state became highly industrialized, with industries including iron and steel, oil refining, shipbuilding, chemicals, and fertilizers. The main agricultural products are rice, millet, sugar cane, tobacco, groundnuts, sorghum, and cotton. The languages spoken are Telugu, Urdu, and Tamil. The state was formed in 1953 from the Telugu-speaking areas of Madras, and enlarged on a similar linguistic basis in 1956 with parts of the former Hyderabad state.
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| Cases were reported from 11 of 23
districts in Andhra Pradesh, 15 of 27 in Kamataka, and 16 of 35 in
Maharashtra (Figure 1). Featuring a
mouth-watering wealth of recipes ranging from Rajasthani
"Buttermilk" Curry; Bangla Slow-Cooked Beef With Onion; and
Nepali Green Bean-Sesame Salad, to Zinet's Chicken With Tomato And
Greens; Sri Lankan Fenugreek Dal; and Andhra Spiced Eggplant, Mangoes
And Curry Leaves is enhanced with the inclusion of succinct and
entertaining stories associated with the diverse feasts presented within
its pages. James Elisha's article
focuses on the mission work done by Canadian Baptist women among the
women in Andhra, India, from 1874 to 1924. |
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