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[b] Lakshmi Devi, 35, shopkeeper[/b]

I can't say I understand everything about this matter. But even so, why is there a need to break up Andhra Pradesh?
People from Telangana and the rest of the state have been living happily together. I wouldn't be happy at all if they broke the state up.
I and my husband moved here 15 years ago from Guntur [in Andhra Pradesh].
Earlier my husband worked with a local company, but now we run a shop. We've never felt scared or unhappy here.
I have two children, who are currently in a primary school nearby. If they don't get admission in local schools and companies in the coming years, we'll have to move back to Guntur or Vijaywada areas [which fall in Andhra Pradesh].
It's not going to be difficult, we have family there - we'll cross that bridge when it comes. I just don't understand why any of this is necessary.



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[b] Satheesh Reddy, 29, banker[/b]

I'm from Telangana region. I was born and brought up in Hyderabad. My family's been here for 30-odd years. Naturally, the Telangana issue matters to me and my family.

For us, it's a fight for self-rule, for self-respect, and most importantly, a fight against the exploitation of resources which belong to us.

Today, if you have an HR manager in a company which is from Andhra, he will definitely not hire a candidate from Telangana. Besides which, there are differences in our [Telengana and Andhra Pradesh] cultures, dialect and festivals.

Some people of Andhra Pradesh ridicule our culture and our accent. Even in the Telugu film industry, the dialect preferred is the Andhra one.




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[b] Irshad Nawaz, 50, businessman[/b]

I am from the Telangana region. But it's impossible to tell who will really benefit from this proposed bifurcation.
Of course some bureaucrats might - a Telangana bureaucrat posted in Andhra will return to his 'state', possibly with a promotion. An Andhra candidate may be sent to other parts.

But it's foolhardy to think that the people of Telangana at large will benefit from the division of the state. It was money from Andhra Pradesh that was invested in building up the Telangana region.

Left alone, Telangana doesn't have enough resources to sustain itself. Look at its geography. It's too rocky, doesn't have enough flat, fertile soil. There is no benefit.

Our nation is a roof, under which different communities co-exist. If the roof is breaking it is our responsibility to fix it, not further chip away at it.



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[b] Venkateshwaramma, 30, tea seller[/b]

I am from Mehboobnagar in Telangana, and I feel the creation of a new state is extremely important.
I moved to Hyderabad in search of work, with my husband, 12 years ago.
We have three children and they all go to school, and they all face problems. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have to be separated, for our children's sake.
If Telangana is created, more jobs will be available to us.
More water will be available too. In my village near Mehboobnagar you don't get enough drinking water. It is so close to Hyderabad, and yet, we have to create our own bore-wells to draw water. All the drinking water goes to Andhra people who are living here.
The current administration doesn't do anything for us.




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[b] Surabh Pandey, 31, infotech consultant[/b]

I moved to Hyderabad three years ago, from the western Indian city of Nagpur.
I have invested in some property here, which is relatively cheap here. I think when the bifurcation of the state happens, property prices are going to rise.

There may be new demands for affirmative action in favour of residents of Telengana in public and private sector companies.
The formation of a new state may also prompt some local companies to move to other parts of Andhra Pradesh.
[What is significant is] that the people who actually invested in and built Hyderabad - and the real battle is for the city, not Telangana state - are all from outside.

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manam.. tg lo vere vollani adagali.. ppl from hyd vallaki actual tg problems telisi undakapoovachu..

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nice thread nice thread nice thread not these people alone should think about it.

DB lo unnolle vyathirekisthunnaru antha chaduvukoni ......Telugu matlade jaathi rendu ga vidipoyindi thats it
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Lite vaay.. once seperated..

Its just a Point of View from every individual..


For the people who felt sepeartion hurts and their daily livelihood in a bad manner.. they better be planned by now fro the future with all the mess going around this issue from the last few months.



For the people who expected their future is going to be great after the seperation of telengana state.. one thing we gonna tell them is..
" Thanks for being part of the state of Andhra Pradesh till now and good luck for the Future "

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[quote name='PMR aka OM' timestamp='1375215818' post='1304035956']
Lite vaay.. once seperated..

I[b]ts just a Point of View from every individual..


For the people who felt sepeartion hurts and their daily livelihood in a bad manner.. they better be planned by now fro the future with all the mess going around this issue from the last few months.[/b]



For the people who expected their future is going to be great after the seperation of telengana state.. one thing we gonna tell them is..
" Thanks for being part of the state of Andhra Pradesh till now and good luck for the Future "
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:4_12_13: GP but it shouldn't disturb other livelihoods

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Itss all personal experiences and perceptions that make us talk whether seperation is benedicial or not
Wht all matters is how we take this step and make our living meaningful

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[b] Lakshmi Devi, 35, shopkeeper[/b]

I can't say I understand everything about this matter. But even so, why is there a need to break up Andhra Pradesh?
People from Telangana and the rest of the state have been living happily together. I wouldn't be happy at all if they broke the state up.
I and my husband moved here 15 years ago from Guntur [in Andhra Pradesh].
Earlier my husband worked with a local company, but now we run a shop. We've never felt scared or unhappy here.
I have two children, who are currently in a primary school nearby. If they don't get admission in local schools and companies in the coming years, we'll have to move back to Guntur or Vijaywada areas [which fall in Andhra Pradesh].
It's not going to be difficult, we have family there - we'll cross that bridge when it comes. I just don't understand why any of this is necessary.



[img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69019000/jpg/_69019021_69019019.jpg[/img]
[b] Satheesh Reddy, 29, banker[/b]

I'm from Telangana region. I was born and brought up in Hyderabad. My family's been here for 30-odd years. Naturally, the Telangana issue matters to me and my family.

For us, it's a fight for self-rule, for self-respect, and most importantly, a fight against the exploitation of resources which belong to us.

Today, if you have an HR manager in a company which is from Andhra, he will definitely not hire a candidate from Telangana. Besides which, there are differences in our [Telengana and Andhra Pradesh] cultures, dialect and festivals.

Some people of Andhra Pradesh ridicule our culture and our accent. Even in the Telugu film industry, the dialect preferred is the Andhra one.




[img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69018000/jpg/_69018698_irshad-nawaz304.jpg[/img]
[b] Irshad Nawaz, 50, businessman[/b]

I am from the Telangana region. But it's impossible to tell who will really benefit from this proposed bifurcation.
Of course some bureaucrats might - a Telangana bureaucrat posted in Andhra will return to his 'state', possibly with a promotion. An Andhra candidate may be sent to other parts.

But it's foolhardy to think that the people of Telangana at large will benefit from the division of the state. It was money from Andhra Pradesh that was invested in building up the Telangana region.

Left alone, Telangana doesn't have enough resources to sustain itself. Look at its geography. It's too rocky, doesn't have enough flat, fertile soil. There is no benefit.

Our nation is a roof, under which different communities co-exist. If the roof is breaking it is our responsibility to fix it, not further chip away at it.



[img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69018000/jpg/_69018830_venkateshwaramma304.jpg[/img]
[b] Venkateshwaramma, 30, tea seller[/b]

I am from Mehboobnagar in Telangana, and I feel the creation of a new state is extremely important.
I moved to Hyderabad in search of work, with my husband, 12 years ago.
We have three children and they all go to school, and they all face problems. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have to be separated, for our children's sake.
If Telangana is created, more jobs will be available to us.
More water will be available too. In my village near Mehboobnagar you don't get enough drinking water. It is so close to Hyderabad, and yet, we have to create our own bore-wells to draw water. All the drinking water goes to Andhra people who are living here.
The current administration doesn't do anything for us.




[img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69017000/jpg/_69017445_saurabh-pandey304.jpg[/img]
[b] Surabh Pandey, 31, infotech consultant[/b]

I moved to Hyderabad three years ago, from the western Indian city of Nagpur.
I have invested in some property here, which is relatively cheap here. I think when the bifurcation of the state happens, property prices are going to rise.

There may be new demands for affirmative action in favour of residents of Telengana in public and private sector companies.
The formation of a new state may also prompt some local companies to move to other parts of Andhra Pradesh.
[What is significant is] that the people who actually invested in and built Hyderabad - and the real battle is for the city, not Telangana state - are all from outside.
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All these views of TG people does not matter...only thing that matters is Sonia madam's view [img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Ph8g5rvtrPo/UYQZgfuBEDI/AAAAAAAAEIs/wivnr-mKRgw/s1600/brahmilaughing.gif[/img]

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:4_12_13: GP but it shouldn't disturb other livelihoods
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Well When a state is seperated, for sure it will impact the livelihood of people who were depednent on certain industries like construction. transportation. Real estate.

There were so many people who comes to major cities for their livelihood temporarily based on those industries,..
They all will be moved slowly... this is not gonna impact. only people from Andhra or Rayalseema. It will impact both the parts of the state.


But End of Day,. we need to accept the relaity and if your livelihood is dependent on the Other upcoming businesses, you need to plan for a new place where the Development can take place and where you can live your life peacefully without being impacted by the sorroundings..

like the Lakshmi Devi in the above post.. who came from Guntur to Hyd for a living. at some point movesssss out of Hyd..


Like all the Transport companies who drive buses from so many cosatla nd Rayalseema districts.. may need to start reducing the number of services..
They don;t run busines just based on the IT market.. there were so many others who move out..



similarly.. food sector.. what kind of food is grown in andhra and what kind of food is grown in Telangana.. demand and supply for them..

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The Italian Job done
[/quote]i thought bolw job is done

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