The new district of Andhra Pradesh named Manyam along with kotia on the Potangi border.
Uttam Nayak,Odishabarta
Koraput: Andhra Pradesh has been embroiled in controversy over its claim to Kotia village in Patangi block of Koraput district in Andhra Pradesh’s Vijayanagaram district. Continuing to enter Odisha, it created chaos. Sometimes he tried to bring the government’s plan to the people by distributing land leases. Andhra Pradesh did not comply with the Koraput administration’s checkmate. Now the district will be formed. With such a formal announcement to be made tomorrow, April 6, the issue of Kotia in Koraput has become a matter of concern. On January 26, Andhra Pradesh issued a gazette notification to make 26 out of 13 districts. There are many districts in the state of Odisha in this regard. The old Vijayanagaram district consists of Parbatipuram district and Palakonda district of Srikakulam district. Kotia has formed the village of Andhra Pradesh into three panchayats. Andhra Pradesh is continuing its efforts to merge the 27 villages of Kotia and 12 Pada villages, while the formation of the district will be like ghee in the fire. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy planned to decentralize power when the government came to power. He set out to turn the existing 13 districts into 26 districts. It is planned to make Parbatipuram the district headquarters after the formation of the Manyam district. However, Andhra Pradesh is also behind the formation of the district. In Telugu, many meanings are lagging behind. Andhra Pradesh will try to take political advantage by declaring it backward as there are Kotia villages in Myanmar district. The distance will be reduced after Parbatipuram. As a result, government employees will soon be able to enter and leave Kotia in less time. R. Kurmanath, who was previously in charge of Parbatipuram PO ITDA, is expected to be very helpful.