eve Delhi enveloped in toxic haze, AQI in severe zone in some areas By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:58:46 +0530 Data from the CPCB's Sameer app, which provides hourly AQI updates, showed that out of the 38 monitoring stations, 13 were in the severe category with readings above 400 Full Article Delhi
eve Chhath Puja: Devotees take dip in Yamuna even as toxic foam floats over river By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:35:50 +0530 Full Article Delhi
eve Never asked people to pick up weapons: Tahir Hussain to court By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:43:34 +0530 Full Article Delhi
eve Delhi’s air quality ‘very poor’ to ‘severe’ on November 11 By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:34:47 +0530 Delhi’s air quality persists in the ‘very poor’ category more than a week post-Deepavali Full Article Delhi
eve Economic reforms’ eventful journey By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Sun, 21 Feb 2021 21:18:47 +0530 Bimal Jalan gives a bird’s eye view of how the Indian economy and polity evolved since 1991 Full Article Books
eve The economics of everyday life By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Mar 2021 21:03:31 +0530 An economics book shorn of jargon, equations and graphs Full Article Books
eve Leveraging cognitive branding By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Sun, 01 Aug 2021 20:31:49 +0530 The author has delved deep into behavioural economics to apply it to branding problems Full Article Books
eve IISR-Kozhikode develops new high-yielding pepper variety By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Nov 2023 18:39:58 +0530 The variety named ‘IISR Chandra’ is expected to be a game changer in the black pepper industry Full Article Kerala
eve Centre aims seven-fold jump in wheat procurement from Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar this year By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Apr 2024 10:44:30 +0530 “Even as the ban on outbound shipments of wheat continues, “it will be a dream for us to export now”, Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra said. Full Article Agriculture
eve 2024 turns out to be the worst-ever season for mango growers in Rayalaseema in five decades By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2024 21:15:51 +0530 With over 80% dip in yield following adverse weather conditions, the prospects of earning profits have faded; the situation has turned adverse, as competitors from Telangana and Tamil Nadu started supplying stocks to the pulp units predominantly located in Chittoor district Full Article Andhra Pradesh
eve More aquatic animals were farmed than fished in 2022, for the first time ever By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Jun 2024 09:47:07 +0530 The total amount of aquatic animals captured in the wild fell to 91 million tonnes and the global production rose to 94.4 million in 2022, the FAO said Full Article Agri-Business
eve Climate-resilient agriculture is prerequisite for sustainable development, says ICAR chief By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jun 2024 21:06:45 +0530 Tobacco industry contributes ₹32,516 crore annually to national economy through exports and excise tax reviews and sustains employment for 45.7 million people, says Director General of ICAR Full Article Andhra Pradesh
eve Fertilizers are source of several diseases; switch to organic farming, says Amit Shah By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Aug 2024 22:03:09 +0530 Shah said that the movement for organic farming has reached an important stage and cooperatives have an important role in making India the world’s largest organic food producing country Full Article India
eve Steven Smith's stats shut down doubters By www.rediff.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Jan 2024 14:42:31 +0530 Smith carried his bat with an unbeaten 91 in a losing cause in Brisbane. Full Article
eve Aditya Birla Fashion to acquire Forever 21 India By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 26 May 2016 00:00:00 +0530 Full Article Mumbai Capital
eve Housing.com to post $10 million revenue this year By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 30 May 2016 00:00:00 +0530 Full Article Mumbai Capital
eve Tata Motors signs MoU with ASDC for skill development By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Jun 2016 00:00:00 +0530 Full Article Mumbai Capital
eve Sensex scales 27,000-mark after seven-month hiatus By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 07 Jun 2016 17:24:12 +0530 Full Article Markets
eve Sensex hits seven-month high, crosses 27,000-mark By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 08 Jun 2016 00:00:00 +0530 Bank, auto, real estate stocks among the top gainers Full Article Mumbai Capital
eve Rupee drops to lowest value ever against U.S. dollar due to equity outflows, oil prices By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 12:05:53 +0530 The currency's decline past the 84 handle is significant as the RBI had been defending that level. Full Article Markets
eve Markets fall dragged by Hindustan Unilever; massive foreign fund outflows By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 11:01:53 +0530 Nestle, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Finserv, ICICI Bank and Maruti were the other big laggards Full Article Markets
eve 25 tribal girls to undergo skill development training under Tholkudi scheme By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:31:41 +0530 Full Article Tamil Nadu
eve T.N. lists achievements of Rural Development Department By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:24:43 +0530 Full Article Tamil Nadu
eve Development of a coarse-grained molecular dynamics model for poly(dimethyl-co-diphenyl)siloxane By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: Soft Matter, 2024, 20,8480-8492DOI: 10.1039/D4SM00875H, PaperWeikang Xian, Amitesh Maiti, Andrew P. Saab, Ying LiPolydimethylsiloxane and its copolymer systems have a wide range of application. We systematically develop a coarse-grained MD model for PDMS-co-PDPS system. The model preserves the structural and dynamic properties of the material quantitatively.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
eve Revealing microscale bulk structures in polymer–carbon nanocomposites using spin-echo SANS By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: Soft Matter, 2024, 20,8663-8674DOI: 10.1039/D4SM00578C, Paper Open Access   This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.L. V. Tiihonen, M. P. Weir, A. J. Parnell, S. C. Boothroyd, D. W. Johnson, R. M. Dalgliesh, M. Bleuel, C. P. Duif, W. G. Bouwman, R. L. Thompson, K. S. Coleman, N. Clarke, W. A. Hamilton, A. L. Washington, S. R. ParnellSpin-echo small-angle neutron scattering (SESANS) revealed structure in polymer–carbon nanocomposites over multiple length scales with unprecedented range (10 nm–16 μm). Data from two SESANS instruments and other methods were analysed with SasView.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
eve Structure affinity of the Langmuir monolayer and the corresponding Langmuir–Blodgett film revealed by X-ray techniques By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: Soft Matter, 2024, 20,8601-8609DOI: 10.1039/D4SM01050G, PaperAlvina V. Alexandrova, Maxim A. Shcherbina, Yuriy L. Repchenko, Yuriy M. Selivantiev, Alexander V. Shokurov, Vladimir V. Arslanov, Sofiya L. SelektorUsing X-ray techniques, crown-substituted chromoionophore Langmuir–Blodgett films were proved to preserve the fine structure and functional features of pre-organized monolayers.The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
eve Reversible pH-responsive supramolecular aggregates from viologen based amphiphiles – A molecular design perspective By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: Soft Matter, 2024, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D4SM00695J, PaperRedhills L. Narendran, Archita PatnaikpH responsive self-assembled supramolecular systems in water hold tremendous promise spanning across the various realms of science and technology. Herein, we report the design and synthesis of benzyl viologen (BV)...The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
eve Effects of Hydration Water on Bioresponsiveness of Polymer Interfaces Revealed by Analysis of Linear and Cyclic Polymer–Grafted Substrates By pubs.rsc.org Published On :: Soft Matter, 2024, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D4SM00977K, Paper Open Access   This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence.Shin-nosuke Nishimura, Naoya Kurahashi, Shohei Shiomoto, Yoshihisa Harada, Masaru TanakaGiven that the hydration water of polymer matrices may differ from that of outermost polymer surfaces, processes at biomaterial–biofluid interfaces and role of hydration water therein cannot be adequately examined...The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry Full Article
eve Microbrowsers are Everywhere By 24ways.org Published On :: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 12:00:00 +0000 Colin Bendell gets into the minutia of microbrowsers - the small previews of your site that are pervasive all around the web and through social media apps and search engines whenever an item of content on your site is referenced. You’ve seen it everywhere - that little thumbnail preview of a website mentioned in a tweet, the expanded description in a Slack channel, or in WhatsApp group chat. Figure 1: The preview shown in a group chat provides a hint of what the real webpage looks like These link previews are so commonplace that we hardly pay any attention to how our site design might be impacting the generated preview. Yet, these previews can be the most influential part for attracting new audiences and increasing engagement - possibly more than SEO. Even more alarming is that most web analytics are blind to this traffic and can’t show you how these Microbrowsers are interacting with your site. As we close out the year, here are five essential questions and ideas that every web dev should know about Microbrowsers. 1. What are Microbrowsers? How are they different from “normal” browser? We are all very familiar with the main browsers like Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Edge and Internet Explorer. Not to mention the many new browsers that use Chromium as the rendering engine but offer unique user experiences like Samsung Internet or Brave. In contrast, Microbrowsers are a class of User-Agents that also visit website links, parse HTML and generate a user experience. But unlike those traditional browsers, the HTML parsing is limited and the rendering engine is singularly focused. The experience is not intended to be interactive. Rather the experience is intended to be representational - to give the user a hint of what exists on the other side of the URL. Creating link previews is not new. Facebook and Twitter have been adding these link previews in posts for nearly a decade. That used to be the primary use case. Marketing teams created backlog items to adopt different microdata - from Twitter Cards and Open Graph annotations for Facebook. LinkedIn likewise embraced both Open Graph and OEmbed tags to help generate the previews <meta name="description" content="seo description long"> <meta name="keywords" content="seo keyword list"> <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon"> <link rel="icon" href="favicon_32.png" sizes="32x32"> <link rel="icon" href="favicon_48.png" sizes="48x48"> <link rel="icon" href="favicon_96.png" sizes="96x96"> <link rel="icon" href="favicon_144.png" sizes="144x144"> <meta property="og:title" content="Short title here" /> <meta property="og:description" content="shortish description" /> <meta name="twitter:title" content="Short title here"> <meta name="twitter:description" content="shortish description"> <meta property="og:image" content="https://res.cloudinary.com/.../hero-img.png" /> <meta name="twitter:image:src" content="https://res.cloudinary.com/.../hero-img.png"> As group chats and other collaboration tools have become more prevalent, we have seen many features from the big social media platforms emerge. Particularly in recent years we’ve seen the adoption of the link unfurling behaviour in these chat platforms. Rather than reinventing the wheel, each platform looks for pre-existing microdata to generate the preview. But which data should be used? How should this be arranged? As it turns out, each platform behaves slightly differently; presenting information in slightly different ways. Figure 2: The same amazon link shared in iMessage (left), Hangouts and WhatsApp (right) 2. If Microbrowsers are everywhere, why don’t I see them in my analytics reports? It’s easy to miss the traffic from Microbrowsers. This is for a number of reasons: First, page requests from Microbrowsers don’t run JavaScript and they don’t accept cookies. The Google Analytics <script> block won’t be run or executed. And all cookie will be ignored by the rendering agent. Second, if you were to do a log analysis based on HTTP logs from your CDN or web stack, you would see a relatively small volume of traffic. That is assuming you can identify the User-Agent strings. Some of these Microbrowsers impersonate real browsers and others impersonate Facebook or twitter. For example, iMessage uses the same User-Agent string for all these requests and it hasn’t changed since iOS 9. User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_1) AppleWebKit/601.2.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/9.0.1 Safari/601.2.4 facebookexternalhit/1.1 Facebot Twitterbot/1.0 Finally, many platforms - particularly Facebook Messenger and Hangouts use centralized services to request the preview layout. This, in contrast to WhatsApp and iMessage where you will see one request per user. In the centralized consumer approach your web servers will only see one request, but this one request might represent thousands of eyeballs. 3. Microbrowser are probably more important than google bot We all know the importance of having our web sites crawled by search engines like googlebot. These bots are the lifeblood for lead generation and for discovering new users. However, the real gold for marketers is from word-of-mouth discussions. Those conversations with your friends when you recommend a TV show, a brand of clothing, or share a news report. This is the most valuable kind of marketing. Last year when assembling the data for Cloudinary’s State of the Visual Media report, I discovered that there was a very prominent usage pattern over the USA holiday season. During thanksgiving, all the way to Black Friday, the rate of link sharing skyrocketed as group chats shared deals and insights. Zooming out (and normalizing for time-of-day), we can see that there is a daily cadence of link sharing and word of mouth referrals. It probably isn’t a shock to see that we predominantly share links in Slack between Monday and Friday, while WhatsApp is used all week long. Likewise, WhatsApp is most often used during our ‘break’ times like lunch or in the evening after we put the kids to bed. While the link preview is increasingly common, there are two user behaviours to balance: Users can be skeptical of links sent via SMS and other chats. We don’t want to be fooled into clicking a phishing links and so we look for other queues to offer validation. This is why most platforms use the preview while also emphasize the website url host name. Skimming. I’m sure you’ve had the experience coming out of a meeting or grocery store to find a group chat with 100 messages. As you scroll to catch up on the conversation, links can easily be skipped. In this way, users expect the preview to act as a summary to tell them how important it is to visit the link. Figure 4: Nielsen Norman Group summarizes the research in a dynamic image preview Figure 5: A mockup of how an ecommerce product could create compelling previews showcasing colors, stock and price in the preview 4. Microbrowsers are not real browsers (they just play one on TV) As I previously mentioned, Microbrowsers pretend to be a browser in that they send the right HTTP headers and often send impersonating User-Agent strings. Yet, there are several characteristics that a web dev should be aware of. First, Microbrowsers try to protect the User’s privacy. The user hasn’t decided to visit your site yet, and more importantly, the user is having a private conversation. The fact that your brand or website is mentioned should just make your ears burn, but you shouldn’t be able to listen in to the conversation. For this reason, all Microbrowsers: don’t execute JavaScript - so your react application won’t work ignore all cookies - so your A/B or red/green cookies will be ignored some will follow redirects, but will quickly time out after a few seconds and give up trying to expand the link. there won’t be a referer: HTTP header when the user clicks the link for the full browser. In fact, a new user will appear as ‘direct’ traffic - as though they typed in the url. Second, Microbrowsers have a very small brain and very likely don’t use an advanced network algorithm. Most browsers will use a tokenizer to parse the HTML markup and send requests to the network stack asynchronously. Better yet, browsers will do some analysis of the resources needed before sending the async request to the network. Based on observational experimentation, most platforms simply use a glorified for loop when parsing the HTML and often request the resources synchronously. This might be ok for fast wifi experiences, but it can cause inconsistent experiences on flaky wifi. For example, iMessage will discover and load all <link rel="icon" > favicon, all <meta property="og:image" images, and all <meta name="twitter:image:src" before deciding what to render. Many sites still advertise 5 or more favicon sizes. This means that iMessage will download all favicons regardless of size and then not use them if it decides to instead render the image. For this reason the meta markup that is included is important. The lighter the content, the more likely it will be to be rendered. 5. Markup Matters Since Microbrowsers are simple-brained browsers, it is all the more important to produce good markup. Here are a few good strategies: It’s almost 2020, you only need one favicon size. Remove all the other <link rel="shortcut icon" and <link rel="icon" references. Based on observational experimentation, the most commonly recognized microdata tags for preview are the Open-Graph tags. When the OG and twitter card tags are missing, the default SEO <meta name="description" is used. However, since the description is often nonsensical SEO optimized phrases, users’ eyes will likely glaze over. On that note, use good descriptive text Provide up to three <meta property="og:image" images. Most platforms will only load the first one, while others (notably iMessage) attempts to create a collage. Figure 6: Amazon uses User-Agent detection which results in many link previews using the description meta tag. Use <meta property="og:video* with progressive (not streaming) video experiences. <meta property="og:type" content="video.other"> <meta property="og:video:url" content="https://shoesbycolin.com/blue.mp4"> <meta property="og:video:secure_url" content="https://shoesbycolin.com/blue.mp4"> <meta property="og:video:type" content="video/mp4"> <meta property="og:video:width" content="1280"> <meta property="og:video:height" content="720"> Don’t use UA sniffing to hide the <meta> tags. Sites like Amazon do this to try and show only Facebook/Twitter the microdata annotated website. But this can cause problems for some Microbrowsers that don’t use the same impersonation convention. The result is a simple link without a preview. Use the opportunity to tell your product story or summarize your ideas. Summary As more of our conversations happen in group chats and slack channels, link previews are an important way for you to engage users before they start the journey on your site. Unfortunately, not all websites present good or compelling previews. (And now that you know what to look for, you won’t be able to unsee bad examples - I’m sorry). To help users take the leap and visit your site, we need to make sure that all our pages are annotated with microdata. Better yet, we can use these previews to create compelling visual summaries. About the author Colin is part of the CTO Office at Cloudinary and co-author of the O’Reilly book High Performance Images. He spends much of his time at the intersection of high volume data, media, browsers and standards. He recently helped the community effort writing chapters in the Web Almanac on Media and CDNs. You can find him on tweeting @colinbendell and at blogging at https://bendell.ca More articles by Colin Full Article Code performance
eve She made us believe By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Sep 2016 23:52:15 +0530 Ritu Kumar, who made us trust our traditional textile heritage, talks about her delicious journey Full Article Metroplus
eve Spin the pedals and be ever onward By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 17:02:26 +0530 A group of youngsters has set up the "Madurai Pedallers Club" to 'cyclologically' care for their own and environmental health Full Article Fitness
eve Sprinting over every hurdle By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 30 Apr 2016 16:36:43 +0530 Being a woman doesn’t mean you need to be bogged down with household and office chores. With some planning, you too can start off by being a runner. Full Article Fitness
eve ‘Never trust the front of a food box’ By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Aug 2016 14:42:47 +0530 Full Article Fitness
eve Perseverance pays off By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 15:03:45 +0530 S. Anthonyammal wards off stiff challenges in life to return with a gold medal in kabaddi at the 5th Asian Beach Games held in Vietnam last month Full Article Metroplus
eve Airtel Payments Bank Q2 net up 45% at ₹11.2 crore, revenue up 58% By www.thehindubusinessline.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 18:42:13 +0530 Crosses over 100 million Monthly Transacting Users milestone Full Article Money & Banking
eve Bevel Up - Drugs, Users and Outreach Nursing / directed by: Nettie Wild ; produced by: Fiona Gold, Juanita Maginley, Betsy Carson, Nettie Wild, Svend-Erik Eriksen, Rina Fraticelli ; production agencies: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), British Co By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2016 Full Article
eve Bevel Up : Chapter 3 - Linda / directed by: Nettie Wild ; produced by: Julie Huguet, André Picard ; production agencies: British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. Street Nurse Program (Vancouver), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal) By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2019 Full Article
eve Bevel Up : Chapter 4 - Becky & Liz / directed by: Nettie Wild ; produced by: Julie Huguet, André Picard ; production agencies: British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. Street Nurse Program (Vancouver), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal) By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2019 Full Article
eve Bevel Up : Chapter 5 - Street Youth / directed by: Nettie Wild ; produced by: Julie Huguet, André Picard ; production agencies: British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. Street Nurse Program (Vancouver), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal) By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2019 Full Article
eve Bevel Up : Chapter 6 - Lee / directed by: Nettie Wild ; produced by: Julie Huguet, André Picard ; production agencies: British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. Street Nurse Program (Vancouver), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal) By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2019 Full Article
eve Bevel Up : Chapter 7 - Long Tran / directed by: Nettie Wild ; produced by: Julie Huguet, André Picard ; production agencies: British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. Street Nurse Program (Vancouver), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal) By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2019 Full Article
eve Bevel Up : Chapter 8 - Conclusion / directed by: Nettie Wild ; produced by: Julie Huguet, André Picard ; production agencies: British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. Street Nurse Program (Vancouver), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal) By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2019 Full Article
eve Bevel Up : Chapter 1 - Opening / directed by: Nettie Wild ; produced by: Julie Huguet, André Picard ; production agencies: British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. Street Nurse Program (Vancouver), Office national du film du Canada (Montreal) By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2019 Full Article
eve Bevel Up : Chapter 2 - Wheels & Barry / directed by: Nettie Wild ; produced by: Julie Huguet, André Picard ; production agencies: British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. Street Nurse Program (Vancouver), National Film Board of Canada (Montre By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2019 Full Article
eve MP meets Governor, seeks permission to develop cricket grounds By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 18:54:35 +0530 Full Article Andhra Pradesh
eve Aim is to provide a tractor load of sand for ₹900, says A.P. Urban Development Minister Narayana By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 19:08:11 +0530 Construction workers across the State have benefited from the free sand policy, he says, adding the NDA government will fulfil all its promises one after the other Full Article Andhra Pradesh
eve MLA kicks off State-level handball tournament in Vijayawada By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 20:07:52 +0530 Full Article Andhra Pradesh
eve Master plan soon to develop Srisailam and tourism in Nallamala, says Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 20:49:52 +0530 A committee comprising three Cabinet Ministers will be constituted for the purpose, says Chandrababu Naidu; he warns of severe action against those resorting to character assassination of women and children Full Article Andhra Pradesh
eve Podalakur Road will be developed on the lines of Trunk Road in Nellore, says Nellore Rural MLA By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:59:51 +0530 ‘Median works will be completed within the next two months to remove traffic hassles for the road users’ Full Article Andhra Pradesh
eve Andhra Pradesh Budget highlights: ₹29,909 crore for school education, ₹16,739 crore for Panchayat Raj and Rural Development for FY25 By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:29:00 +0530 The Andhra Pradesh Government presented its Budget with an outlay of ₹2,94,427.25 crore for the Financial Year 2024-25; revenue expenditure is estimated at ₹2,35,916.99 crore, and capital expenditure at ₹32,712.84 crore Full Article Andhra Pradesh