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July 31, 2013

Telangana - The 29th State of India

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The UPA Government on Tuesday (30th July 2013) accepted the demand for a separate state. It decided to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh to create a separate state of Telangana. The new state Telangana will be the 29th state of India comprising 10 districts with plenty of water and some other natural resources in a backward region lacking development that was at the main reason for the separate state demand. The present capital of the Andhra Pradesh state Hyderabad will remain the common capital of the splintered states for 10 years. With a population of over 3.5 crore, the new state will have 17 Lok Sabha seats and 119 assembly seats. The new Telangana state would comprise the 10 districts of Hyderabad, Medak, Adilabad, Khammam, Karimnagar, Mahbubnagar, Nalgonda, Nizamabad, Rangareddy and Warangal. The formation of Telangana will take some time but the bill to create the new state is expected to reach parliament in next 4-5 months, probably in winter session. Granting Telangana statehood could prompt similar demands from regions such as Gorkhaland in West Bengal, Harit Pradesh in Uttar Pradesh, Vidarbha in Maharashtra and Maru Pradesh in Rajasthan.


Important Points to Remember about the Telangana State :

Telangana state details
  • Area - 114,840 km2 (44,340 sq mi)
  • Population - 3,51,93,978
  • 29th state of Independent India
  • Comprises 10 districts : 
    • Hyderabad, 
    • Adilabad, 
    • Khammam, 
    • Karimnagar, 
    • Mahbubnagar, 
    • Medak, 
    • Nalgonda, 
    • Nizamabad, 
    • Rangareddy and 
    • Warangal.

4 comments:

  1. Mam they had just declared. but the process is not started.But the people of coastal area & rayalaseema are fighting against the demand for seperate state. They want to be Union

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    1. YES I AGREE. HERE THE CONDITION IS REALLY CRITICAL.ALL THROUGH THE COASTAL AREA & RAYALASEEMA BANDH IS DECLARED.

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