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[quote author=charygaru link=topic=89914.msg959722#msg959722 date=1281929278]
naaku telangana oddu vayya !!

telangana prajalaki manchi jarguthe saalu !!

eeda manam enni cheddilu chimpu kunna origedi ledu ochhedi ledu matladesukoni kottesukunudu tappa.

eppudo zamana kinda nunchi pending unna projects complete chesi ( promise chesinave kottavi oddu) janalaki taaganiki

neellu thinaniki thindi unde laaga soosthe ade padi velu !!
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A_B_C enduku ardham kaadu ante inni rojulu Telangana enduku develop kaale ante em cheppalo telvaka andhra vallu manam kalsi undatam valla kaaleka poyam seperate aythe manam develop aytham annaru leaders people ade nijam anukoni nammesthunnaru !! leaders gattiga undi sakkaga pani chesthe edo okati telipothadi vidiponavasaram em ledu !! may be undemo kani naaku antha deeeep ga alochinche telivi ledu !! nalgonda la nellaki bhi thikana ledu public flourosis ochhi sachhipothunna kaani cheema kuttinattu bhi ledu government ki :-| iga atlantolla deggara em expect chestharu public ayyina? anduke local la leader osthe bagundu anukuntaru ardham chesukuntadu ani local vaadu raavali ante state seperate avvali annadi main ka highlight ayye reason antha tappisthe naaku em kanipisthale andaridi ade badha local vaadu leader aythe edo chesthadu ani !

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[quote author=charygaru link=topic=89914.msg959722#msg959722 date=1281929278]
naaku telangana oddu vayya !!

telangana prajalaki manchi jarguthe saalu !!

eeda manam enni cheddilu chimpu kunna origedi ledu ochhedi ledu matladesukoni kottesukunudu tappa.

eppudo zamana kinda nunchi pending unna projects complete chesi ( promise chesinave kottavi oddu) janalaki taaganiki

neellu thinaniki thindi unde laaga soosthe ade padi velu !!  you are right........
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    Here are the Few reasons .....


Employment



    *  There  are  about  15  lakh  jobs  in  the  government  and  government-funded offices  and establishments. Based on the size of population at least 40% of these job, i.e. 6 lakhs, should have gone to the job seekers from Telangana.  But the total number of jobs now occupied by them is less than 3 lakhs.

    * There are more than 5,000 employees in the state’s secretariat. Out of them not even 10% belong to the Telangana region.

    * There are more than 130 posts of heads of departments. Out of them only 7 or 8 are held by the officers belonging to the Telangana region.

    * There are 23 district collectors. One rarely finds an officer from the Telangana cadres holding that position.

    * The state government issued orders - the much publicized G.O. 610 - as back as in the year 1985  to  remove  all  the  non-locals  appointed in  the  vacancies  meant  for  the  youth  of Telangana and to appoint only Telangana locals against all resultant vacancies.  Besides not implementing these orders further recruitment of non-locals in the Telangana region is going on.



2)    *

Education


At the time of formation of Andhra Pradesh it was assured that disparities in the levels of development in different regions of the state, including the field of education, would be removed in five to ten years time. But even after 47 years the literacy rate in Telangana continues to be lowest in the state. 

This has happened because of uneven distribution of educational facilities in different regions of the state.  A region-wise breakup of facilities available at the crucial levels of education is given here under.  The important point to be kept in view in this regard is the percentage of population spread over different regions of the state, i.e. Coastal Andhra 41.69%, Rayalaseema 17.77% and Telangana 40.54%.  This is necessary to assess the adequacy or otherwise of the facilities of education created vis-à-vis the size of population and the levels of literacy achieved.



Primary Education:

The data chosen for this analysis pertains to the year 2001- the latest made available by the government. During this period there were 60,60,394 students in the state enrolled in the primary schools run by the government, local bodies and private managements (aided and unaided). The  region-wise  breakup  is:  Coastal  Andhra  27,57,269  (45.50%),  Rayalaseema 13,02,673 (21.49%), Telangana 20,00,452 (33.01%).  It should be realized that unaided primary schools do not reflect endeavor of the government, and if such institutions were not taken into account the position would be much worse in Telangana.



Collegiate Education:

Regarding the facilities available for collegiate education (degree colleges) the position is more or less the same. If the salary component paid to the teachers is taken as the basis for assessing the spread of these facilities between different regions of the state, Telangana’s share in the total expenditure  incurred  by  the  state  government  would  be  37.85%  in  respect  of  government colleges and 21.59% in respect of aided colleges. 



Private colleges getting grant-in-aid from the government are playing a crucial and dominant role in the realm of collegiate education in the state. The state government has been admitting year after year several private colleges into grant-in-aid.



As could be seen the share of Telangana continues to be lowest, i.e. less than 20% in the total quantum of grant-in-aid.  All this is happening inspite of the claim of the government that it is trying to remove disparities and do justice to Telangana.



Universities:



It is very often argued that all the state-level and national-level universities located in the capital city belong to the Telangana region.  If it were to be so what benefit this region has derived from their location in Hyderabad?  Atleast what percent of staff recruited by these universities belongs to Telangana?  It is not even 10%.  Further, some of the state-level and national-level universities are located in the other regions of the state as well, but none in Telangana districts.  The details are as under:



There are six universities, two in each of the three regions, with their jurisdiction restricted to the regions concerned.nThe Osmania University, however stands on a different footing because of its location in the capital city and also for historical reasons. The imposition of Six Point Formula has, in a way, nullified its regional character.



In addition to the six universities with regional jurisdiction there are seven more universities with their  jurisdiction  over  the  entire  state. None of  these  universities  is  located  in  Telangana districts.  Of these seven universities, the University of Health Sciences is located in Coastal Andhra, the Women’s University and University of Dravidian Languages are situated in the Rayalaseema region. The other four universities, i.e. Agricultural University, Technological University, Open University and Telugu University are in the capital city. Agricultural and Technological Universities have campuses and colleges in the Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions as well, but no such campus or college exists in Telangana districts.



It may be recalled that the Technological University was actually started in Warangal but was subsequently shifted to Hyderabad under the pretext of locating all state-level universities in the capital city. Similarly, the Open University was orginally launched at Nagarjuna Sagar in Nalgonda district but was later shifted to Hyderabad again under the pretext of locating this state-level university  in the capital city. There are two more institutions of higher learning, deemed to be universities namely the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences and Sri Venkateshwara Institute of Medical Sciences. The former is in the capital city and the latter is at Tirupati in the Rayalaseema region.  In addition, a Sanskrit University funded by the government of India and Satya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, a deemed university in private sector, also are in the Rayalaseema region.



There are three more institutions in the capital city that are fully funded by the University Grants Commission. They are: The Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages, The University of Hyderabad and Urdu University. The University of Hyderabad established in the year 1975 is an offshoot of the Six Point Formula. The primary objective of establishing this university in Hyderabad was to augment the facilities of university education to compensate, atleast partially, the loss sustained by the Telangana region under Six Point Formula. But no one, neither in the government nor in the university, seems to remember this fact of history and thereby the very purpose of starting this university has been defeated.  Today the University of Hyderabad is as good -or as bad- as any other central university in the country in so far as giving preferential treatment to any particular region in matters of admission of student and recruitment of staff is concerned. Consequently, out of 21 universities and university-level institutions funded either by the state government or the federal government or self-financed, 3 are located in Coastal Andhra districts, 7 in Rayalaseem districts, 10 in the capital city and only 1 in Telangana districts.



Location of a university in a district place facilitates and contributes to the development of that area.  For instance, the University of Health Sciences has considerably improved the medical facilities in and around Vijayawada city, besides providing employment opportunities to the locals.  Similarly the University of Dravidian Languages has changed the very face of Kuppam village in the Rayalaseema region. No one grudges this. But the question is as to why the Telangana districts are deprived of such facilities.  When Technological University and Open University were shifted to Hyderabad from Warangal and Nalgonda the reason given was to locate the state-level universities in the capital city. But the same logic is not applied in respect of University of Health Sciences, Women’s University and the University of Dravidian Languages. They too are state-level universities.



Development of education affects, and in turn gets affected by, the pace of economic development.  There is a bi-directional linkage, and in this process the low rates of literacy and economic backwardness sustained each other.  This is precisely the problem of Telangana.

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Irrigation

One of the major grievances of the people of Telangana has all along been, and continues to be, the raw deal meted out to the region regarding the allocation and utilization of river waters. It is, however, not an unexpected development.  It has happened as was feared at the time of merging Telangana  with  Andhra.          TheStates  Reorganization  Commission  also  noted  this  fact  by observing:

“When plans for future development are taken into account, Telangana fears that the claims of this area may not receive adequate consideration in Vishalandhra.  The Nandikonda and Kushtapuram (Godavari) projects are, for example, among the most important which Telangana or country as a whole has undertaken.  Irrigation in the coastal deltas of these two great rivers is, however, also being planned.  Telangana, therefore, does not wish to loose its present independent rights in relation to the utilization of the waters of the Krishna and the Godavari”.  (SRC Report: Para 377)



Telangana is encircled by two major rivers of south India i.e., Krishna and Godavari. Within the state of Andhra Pradesh, 68.5% of catchment area of river Krishna and 69% of catchment area of river Godavari are in the Telangana region. In addition, most of the tributaries of these rivers traverse its length and breadth. If waters of these rivers flowing through the region are utilized, almost every acre of cultivable land available in Telangana could be provided with assured irrigation facilities and every village could be provided with assured drinking water facilities. But  Telangana  has  been  denied  its  rightful  share  in  the  river  waters  by  the  successive governments over the last four and a half decades, irrespective of the political parties and leaders in power.



River Krishna: While determining the share of waters of river Krishna among the three riparian states i.e., Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, the Bachawat Tribunal allocated 811 TMC ft. of water to Andhra Pradesh. The allocation of water among different regions of the state has, however, been the prerogative of the state government. If catchment area is taken as the principal criterion for allocation of waters between different regions of the state, as is normally done between different states of the country, Telangana should get 68.5% of the 811 TMC ft. If cultivable area, rainfall, subsoil levels of water, backwardness, etc., also are taken into account Telangana region would be entitled to not less than 70% of the total quantum of water allocated to the state. But the allocation made for the projects in the Telangana region was only around 32%. If the actual utilization of water is taken into account it is only about 10 to 11%. It has happened so because:

i.            Prakasam Barrage which is meant exclusively for the benefit of Coastal Andhra is getting two times more water than what is legally allocated to it.  Therefore, it is able to irrigate more than 12 lakh acres of land for the first crop and more than half of it for the second crop – all water-intensive wet crops.

ii.            Nagarjuna Sagar meant to benefit Andhra and Telangana regions equally is modified in such a way that 75% of the benefit is accruing to Coastal Andhra reducing the share of Telangana region to just 25%.  Consequently, an area of more than 15 lakh acres is getting irrigation facilities for the first crop and more than half of it for the second crop in the coastal districts – again all water-intensive wet crops.  But the Telangana area gets this facility hardly for 5 lakh acres. Further, settlers migrating from the Andhra area own nearly half of these lands.

iii.            Srisailam Project which was originally a power project is now converted into a multi- purpose project. Yet the Telangana region does not get even a single drop of water from it. It has only a right bank canal to facilitate irrigation in the Rayalaseema region. Further, its capacity has been increased by 3 times when compared to what was originally contemplated. It has now three sluices - one for the Srisailam Right Branch Canal, one for the Telugu Ganga Project and the other styled as Escape Channel.  Except for the Srisailam Right Bank Canal there is no clearance for the other two from the government of India. This project has the potential to irrigate 6 to 7 lakh acres of land in the Rayalaseema region and Nellore district besides providing drinking water to Chennai city. But the left bank canal meant for the benefit of Telangana region has been abandoned. The canal which is now styled as the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) and rechristened as Alimineti Madhava Reddy Project is a missnomer. It is neither on the left bank of Srisailam Project nor does it draw water from the Srisailam Reservoir. It is, infact, a lift irrigation project on the Nagarjuna Sagar dam.  When completed it can irrigate hardly about 1.5 lakh acres.  Further it is also contemplated to draw water from this canal to meet the drinking water requirements of capital city. If it happens the SLBC will become another Singur. It should be remembered that Singur project was built to meet primarily the irrigation needs of Medak and Nizamabad districts. But it is now solely used for meeting the requirements of capital city leaving the farmers of Medak and Nizamabad in a lurch.

iv.            Jurala Project which is the first project on river Krishna meant for Telangana, is the smallest of all the projects built on this river. The Bachawat Tribunal allocated just

17.5 TMC ft. water for this project, and the state government reduced its storage capacity to 11 TMC ft.  But the actual utilization so far has not been more than 2 TMC ft.  This is the fate of the first project on river Krishna – the only project meant exclusively for Telangana - from which the state is drawing 811 TMC ft. of assured water and 200 to 300 TMC ft. of surplus water.

v.            Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme, taken up before the formation of Andhra Pradesh by the then government of Hyderabad was envisaged to provide irrigation facilities to 87500 acres in Mahabubnagar district of Telangana region.  The Bachawat Tribunal also allocated 15.90 TMC ft. of water for this project.  This water has to pass through a canal in Raichur district of Karnataka State.  After the formation of Andhra Pradesh some landlords of Kurnool district have not been allowing this water to reach Mahabubnagar.  They break the gates of the reservoir and divert water to their fields. Some of these landlords belong to the ruling party and one of them is also a member of the state assembly.  As a result, the land which was to be irrigated by this facility has become more or less a desert.      All this is happening with the connivance of people in authority.



Consequently, out of nearly 35 lakh acres being irrigated under the projects built on river Krishna, hardly 5 lakh acres are benefited in the Telangana region and rest in the other regions.



While this is the scenario regarding the region-wise utilisation of Krishna waters the powers that be are contemplating to construct Pulichintala on the downstream of Nagarjuna Sagar to further augment irrigation facilities in the already developed Krishna delta. This project will immensely benefit the coastal districts while the Telangana will not get even a drop of water out of it. Not only that, more than 30,000 acres of developed ayacut in the Nalgonda district of Telangana region will be submerged.



It is at this stage that the question of allocation of Krishna waters between three riparian states i.e., Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh is coming up for review. It is also the stage to review the allocation and utilization of Krishna waters among three regions within the state of Andhra Pradesh. If the injustices done in the past are not rectified by reallocating water, it will inflict immense damage especially on the Telangana region which would be beyond rectification in future. Therefore, the people of Telangana are insisting that before going to the new tribunal the state should sort out the issues involving allocation of waters between different regions of the state.       



But, the state government argues that we should not take up the problem of internal allocation at this stage. First we should protect the interest of the state and sort out inter-regional problems later. This argument hardly carries any conviction with anybody not only in the Telangana region but also in the Rayalaseema region. Because of the flouting of moral and legal commitments made in the past and discriminatory policies followed all through the past 47 years, the people of the region cannot take these promises seriously. When the government says “protecting the interest of the state” it actually means “protecting the interest of Coastal Andhra” alone. It has been the sad and bitter experience of the people of this region right from day one of the formation of the state.





River Godavari:

No debate on utilization of river waters in Andhra Pradesh can be complete and comprehensive unless the position regarding the utilization of Godavari waters also is examined. The Bachawat Tribunal allocated 1480 TMC ft. of water to Andhra Pradesh, but half of this water is yet to be utilized. The Coastal Andhra region has been the major beneficiary of the water already utilized. Under the Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage in Dhawaleswaram more than 12 lakh acres of land is getting  irrigation  facilities  with  nearly  half  of  it  growing  more  than  one  crop.  But  in  the Telangana region, the area irrigated with the Godavari waters is not even 5 lakh acres. Therefore, the people of this region demand that the remaining water still available in Godavari should be utilized mostly, if not solely, for the benefit of Telangana region. The government has been making only promises, day in and day out on this score, but nothing has been done so far and is not likely to be done in near future. The construction of much publicised Devadula Project for which foundation stone was laid in the midst of election campaign in June 2001, and promised to be completed by 2003 by the Chief Minister himself, is yet to commence. It is really not understandable as to how a project proposed to irrigate 5 lakh acres could be completed in less than 3 years, when even after 40 long years the Sriramsagar Project is yet to be completed and at present is able to irrigate just 4 lakh acres. It is one of the umpteen number of empty promises made to the people of Telangana.



The other two major projects proposed on river Godavari are Ichampally and Polavaram. Ichampally is meant for Telangana and Polavaram for Coastal Andhra. Prima-facie it appears to be fair. But the facts are different. The irrigation potential of Polavaram Project would be 6 to 7 times more than the irrigation potential of Ichampally. Further, Ichampally is going to be primarily a power project because of the inter-state issues involved. If that is going to happen, Ichampally would ultimately become a balancing reservoir to ensure a perennial flow of water into Polavaram first and Dawaleswaram next. Consequently Telangana would be permanently doomed.  The other projects that are talked about are Sri Ram Sagar Project Stage II, Sri Ram Sagar Flood Flow Canal and barrages at Yellampalli and Dummagudem. Even if they are completed –which is a big if- all of them put together will not have a capacity to utilize  more than 50 TMC ft. of water.



Added to this, there is a proposal to interlink all major rivers of the country to form a national water grid.  It is claimed that it would augment the flow of water in river Godavari which in turn could be flown into river Krishna to meet the requirements of Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema, besides further extending it down south into Tamilnadu, Karnataka and Kelara. This is a fantastic proposition.  It was infact rejected twice in the past.  When the government has failed to fully utilize even the water still available in Godavari which is to the tune of more than 700 TMC ft. what does it proposes to do with a further inflow, which in any case is imaginary?  The real intention of the ruling sections is to divert the untapped water of river Godavari to Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions depriving the Telangana regions of its due share in Godavari waters as well.



Regional Disparities:

Because of the factors enumerated above the benefit of irrigation through the canal system under major irrigation projects is accruing substantially, i.e. 74.25%, to the Coastal Andhra region. While the share of Telangana is just 18.20%, the remaining 7.55% goes to the Rayalaseema region.      Consequently, the farmers in Telangana depend mostly on well irrigation which is becoming prohibitively expensive day by day.  Table I gives more details in this regard.




TABLE  I

Area Irrigated by Sources, Region-wise, 2000-2001

(In Hectares)






S.No.




Region




Canals




Tanks




Tube Wells


Other


Other




Total


Area Irrigated


Gross Area

Wells


Sources


more than once


Irrigated

1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8


9


10



1


Costal

Andhra


1,224,559

(74.25)


401,708

(55.27)


341,209

(32.00)


131,002

(14.75)


123,366

(62.72)


2,221,844

(49.07)


674,359

(49.16)


2,896,203

(48.95)



2




Rayalseema


124,567

(7.55)


55,609

(7.65)


261,739

(24.55)


168,077

(18.93)


13,515

(6.87)


623,507

(13.77)


154,846

(11.29)


778,353

(13.16)



3




Telangana


300,261

(18.20)


269,492

(37.08)


463,390

(43.46)


588,884

(66.32)


59,811

(30.41)


1,682,378

(37.16)


542,528

(39.55)


2,241,591

(37.89)




Andhra

Pradesh


1,649,387

(100.00)


726,809

(100.00)


1,066,338

(100.00)


887,963

(100.00)


196,692

(100.00)


4,527,729

(100.00)


1,371,733

(100.00)


5,916,147

(100.00)



Note :  1. One hectare equals to 2.47 acres.



2. Figures shown in brackets are percentages of total area irrigated in the State by the sources concerned. Source: Bureau of Economics and Statistics, Andhra Pradesh



While this is the scenario with regard to canal irrigation, the situation regarding the other two sources of irrigation i.e., tanks, as also wells is equally bad.



Tank Irrigation:

At the time of formation of Andhra Pradesh the area irrigated under tanks in the Telangana region was more than 11 lakh acres. During the last 47 years the state government must have spent several thousands of crores of rupees for the maintenance and development of minor irrigation facilities. Therefore, the area under Tank Irrigation should have substantially increased. But it is going down steeply year after year and now stands at hardly 6.5 lakh acres.  Details regarding the pace of this decline are given in Table II.


































TABLE II

Area under Tank Irrigation in Telangana

Decline between 1956 & 2001(Area in Hectares)



S.No.




Year




Area irrigated by



Tanks


% increase (+) or decrease (-) from

1956

1


2


3


4

1


1956


447,236




2


1961


411,494


-  07.10

3


1971


448,368


+  00.25

4


1981


349,730


-  21.80

5


1991


392,212


-  12.30

6


1997


284,919


-  36.30

7


1998


107,715


-  75.92

8


2001


269,492


-  39.74



Note:  One hectare equals to 2.47 acres.

Source: Statistical Abstracts of A.P. for the years concerned published by the Bureau of Economics and Statistics, A.P.



It has happened so because silt accumulated in the tanks is not removed, breached tanks are not repaired and some of the tanks that were operational have been deliberately damaged to promote urbanisation in and around major towns and cities especially the capital city of Hyderabad. In this process small and marginal farmers became helpless, abandoned cultivation and sold their lands in distress, at a throw away price, to the rich migrants from Coastal Andhra. These lands became a goldmine for the migrant settlers to do real estate business. Development of areas in the name of Film City, Hi-Tech City, East City and proposed International Airport in these lands has thrown the local people not only out of their profession but also out of their homes.





Well Irrigation: In this situation the farmers of Telangana are left with only one alternative i.e., well irrigation. But the well irrigation has many disadvantages as compared to canal irrigation. canal irrigation is ensured  by  the  government  by  spending  on  construction  of  dams,  digging  of  canals  and supplying water to the fields every season. The entire cost is borne by the government i.e., spending tax-payers money. In return the farmer pays about 200 to 250 rupees per acre per annum as water charges. It is extremely negligible when compared to the huge amounts spent by the government. This practice is necessary to support agriculture sector in any region or in any state for that matter. Therefore, no one will grudge this. But the same facility is not extended to a majority of farmers in Telangana who depend mostly on well irrigation. The farmer will have to pay from his pocket for sinking well and for buying a pump-set. In addition he has to pay power tariff which is increased every year. He has to also incur huge expenses on getting the water






pumps repaired as they are frequently damaged because of erratic fluctuations in voltage. As a result, a farmer in the Telangana region depending on well irrigation is compelled to spend 2 to 3 thousand rupees per acre per annum in addition to capital investment on sinking well and installing pump-set. Consequently, most of the farmers in Coastal Andhra get water at a heavily subsidised rate of 200 to 250 rupees per acre per annum besides not spending anything on the infrastructure. On the other hand, most of the Telangana farmers spend huge amounts ranging from 2000 to 3000 rupees per acre per annum besides investing heavily on infrastructure.



How can this unjust disparity be justified? It is because of this reason that the farmers of Telangana region are demanding free supply of electricity for agricultural operations at least until they are provided with the facility of canal irrigation. It is not a question of charity. It is a question of establishing parity between different regions of the state with regard to the cost of getting water for irrigation.



The ongoing debate on irrigation facilities, especially on utilisation of river waters in Andhra Pradesh has, therefore, many dimensions – economic, political, moral, legal and also emotional. It has the potential to determine the future of the state itself.


4)    *

Industries



      No major industry worth its name has been setup in any of the districts of Telangana region as compared to the establishment of several industries in Visakapatnam, Vijayawada, Kakinada, Nellore, Tirupati, and Cuddapah.



-    Quite a few major industries established in the Telangana region during the period of much maligned Nizam are being closed one after the other by the successive governments. Important among the closed industries are: Azamjahi  Mills(Warangal), Sir Silk Factory (Sirpur), Antargaon Spinning Mills (Adilabad), DBR Mills (Hyderabad), Allwyn Factory (Hyderabad), Republic Forge(Hyderabad).  Further, the famous Nizam’s Sugar Factory(Nizamabad) is put on sale.



-  Twelve milk chilling plants established by the erstwhile Telangana Regional Committee in different parts of Telangana have been abruptly closed down.



-    The fertilizer factory at Ramagundam is closed because of, among other factors, inadequacy of power supply and poor quality of coal made available. This fertilizer plant is in the coal belt of the region and large quantities of good quality coal available here are diverted to other regions for feeding thermal plant there. A national super thermal power plant is situated in Ramagundam itself and its operation is solely dependent on coal and water supplied by the Telangana regions, ignoring other pressing requirements of the people of the region. These major inputs available locally are, ironically, not accessible to a locally situated fertilizer plant. Coinciding with the decision to close down the plant, a decision is taken to set up a new fertilizer plant at Nellore in Coastal Andhra.


-    The industrial development that has taken place in and around the capital city has not benefited the people of Telangana in any way. The land, water, power and other infrastructure facilities made available to these industries belong entirely to Telangana; yet the migrants from other regions grab more than 95% of the jobs offered by these industries.


-    The environmental pollution caused by the industries in and around Hyderabad is going unchecked because the sufferers are mostly Telanganites.

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uNaughty baa, Nee post baagundi kaani andaru adi full ga reading kosam koncham kashtam. Anways,  you rock you rock

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Arhata unna vadiki udyogam vochiddi anthe gani telangana vada andhra vada ani evadu chudadu evadu udyoganiki pothe....  Collector avvalante IAS pass avvali indu lo guda telangana quota ivvala endi... !q#
610 Go genuine reason(kani illogical reason state lo anni areas vallu sectretariat lo undali only telngana vallu endi... ) danini patinchaledu ipputi daka...  ok ippudi nunchi patinchamanandi.

sAng_banghead2 nuvvu mari gani 5000 jobs ee mulaki vastayi... aina anni private jobs daniki telangana andhra ani evadu chudadu...

[b]Education:[/b] (Primary, secondary and college) Enti vayya.. MPs MLA's andaru andhra vallaki vote vestunnara endi meeru  ...  sFun_duh  mivalle kada vallu pani cheyyakunda funds anni  tineste andhra vallada tappu... too much idi  !q#

inka universities lo jobs talent toti ivvali gani reservation toti iste students panikirakundapotaru...


[b]Irrigation:[/b] naku antha idea ledu gani telanganaki kada ekkuva mp's and mla's meeru mee projects chesukokunda mee mla's, mp's tinte evaridi tappu.. nuvve cheppu....

[b]Industries:[/b] raw materials unna chota industries pdataru akkada pettaru ikkada pettaledu ante... etakarama... mavi moostunnaru meevi moyyatledu ante adi situation situation ki different gaa untayi aina evo 4 examples teesukunte saripoidda endi neeku teliyanivi chala untayi.... sFun_duh

ee reasons lo niku edi nenu tappu cheppano cheppu matladadam....


ufff...  chala kashtapadda .... *u( *u(




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[quote author=a_b_c link=topic=89914.msg959557#msg959557 date=1281927218]
ee blog lo Telangana kavali ani chal mandiki unnattundi...  Telangana enduku kavalo 10 reasons rayandi... endukante naku okka reason guda kanipinchatledu..  sCo_hmmthink    Reasons cheppi naku koncham gnanodayam cheyyandi plz... kani oorikine edo  rayakandi oka sari rasindi chadivi logical ga undo ledo mimmalni oka sari adukkoni post cheyyandi....  thankyou
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bro..a_b_c_.......Z...paina vesina reasons,video chusakanna ardham ayyindaa??
inka emanna details kavala???

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aa reasons ki reply ichanu dantlo emi tappu matladano cheppu bhargav bhayya.... sCo_hmmthink sHa_fr1ends koncham aalochinchu...

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[quote author=a_b_c link=topic=89914.msg959557#msg959557 date=1281927218]
ee blog lo Telangana kavali ani chal mandiki unnattundi...  Telangana enduku kavalo 10 reasons rayandi... endukante naku okka reason guda kanipinchatledu..  sCo_hmmthink    Reasons cheppi naku koncham gnanodayam cheyyandi plz... kani oorikine edo  rayakandi oka sari rasindi chadivi logical ga undo ledo mimmalni oka sari adukkoni post cheyyandi....  thankyou
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bro aa video choosi idi one side ee anaku aa video lo vunnadi sample anthakante chendalanga vundi situation telangana lo...................vachhina CM's chandrababu & YS iddaru telangana ki em cheyyaledu. Mee telangana MLA's & MP'S em peekuthunnaru ani adigavu kada, veelu iddarini edirinchi matlade dhairyam aa parties lo evariki ledu vallu elections appudu thappa telangana nee enadu pattinchukoledu...............

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avunu chala kastabaddav....
arhatha unnodiki udyaogam aithe ee reservations anni enduku??? vatini teeseyyalani fight cheyyi mari...

avunu MP's,MLA's maa valle kani...kani CM maa vadu kadu kada....

ika factory lo job lu antava...prathi okkadu vadi area janalani teesukochi ikkada jobs istunnaru kani..okkadaina telangana vodiki istunnara??

[quote author=a_b_c link=topic=89914.msg959898#msg959898 date=1281934507]
[b]Employment: [/b]
Arhata unna vadiki udyogam vochiddi anthe gani telangana vada andhra vada ani evadu chudadu evadu udyoganiki pothe....  Collector avvalante IAS pass avvali indu lo guda telangana quota ivvala endi... !q#
610 Go genuine reason(kani illogical reason state lo anni areas vallu sectretariat lo undali only telngana vallu endi... ) danini patinchaledu ipputi daka...  ok ippudi nunchi patinchamanandi.

sAng_banghead2 nuvvu mari gani 5000 jobs ee mulaki vastayi... aina anni private jobs daniki telangana andhra ani evadu chudadu...

[b]Education:[/b] (Primary, secondary and college) Enti vayya.. MPs MLA's andaru andhra vallaki vote vestunnara endi meeru  ...  sFun_duh  mivalle kada vallu pani cheyyakunda funds anni  tineste andhra vallada tappu... too much idi  !q#

inka universities lo jobs talent toti ivvali gani reservation toti iste students panikirakundapotaru...


[b]Irrigation:[/b] naku antha idea ledu gani telanganaki kada ekkuva mp's and mla's meeru mee projects chesukokunda mee mla's, mp's tinte evaridi tappu.. nuvve cheppu....

[b]Industries:[/b] raw materials unna chota industries pdataru akkada pettaru ikkada pettaledu ante... etakarama... mavi moostunnaru meevi moyyatledu ante adi situation situation ki different gaa untayi aina evo 4 examples teesukunte saripoidda endi neeku teliyanivi chala untayi.... sFun_duh

ee reasons lo niku edi nenu tappu cheppano cheppu matladadam....


ufff...  chala kashtapadda .... *u( *u(
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[quote author=a_b_c link=topic=89914.msg959926#msg959926 date=1281935218]
aa reasons ki reply ichanu dantlo emi tappu matladano cheppu bhargav bhayya.... sCo_hmmthink sHa_fr1ends koncham aalochinchu...
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Anni reasons ki response vundi baa... kaani late night avvuthundi... repu oka interview kooda vundi... malli eppudaina sitting vesdam...

Btw, nenu anti andhra kaadu... we are all are telugus...and above that we are all indians...

good night ippudu...

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[quote author=a_b_c link=topic=89914.msg959898#msg959898 date=1281934507]
[b]Employment: [/b]
Arhata unna vadiki udyogam vochiddi anthe gani telangana vada andhra vada ani evadu chudadu evadu udyoganiki pothe....  Collector avvalante IAS pass avvali indu lo guda telangana quota ivvala endi... !q#
610 Go genuine reason(kani illogical reason state lo anni areas vallu sectretariat lo undali only telngana vallu endi... ) danini patinchaledu ipputi daka...  ok ippudi nunchi patinchamanandi.

sAng_banghead2 nuvvu mari gani 5000 jobs ee mulaki vastayi... aina anni private jobs daniki telangana andhra ani evadu chudadu...

[b]Education:[/b] (Primary, secondary and college) Enti vayya.. MPs MLA's andaru andhra vallaki vote vestunnara endi meeru  ...  sFun_duh  mivalle kada vallu pani cheyyakunda funds anni  tineste andhra vallada tappu... too much idi  !q#

inka universities lo jobs talent toti ivvali gani reservation toti iste students panikirakundapotaru...


[b]Irrigation:[/b] naku antha idea ledu gani telanganaki kada ekkuva mp's and mla's meeru mee projects chesukokunda mee mla's, mp's tinte evaridi tappu.. nuvve cheppu....

[b]Industries:[/b] raw materials unna chota industries pdataru akkada pettaru ikkada pettaledu ante... etakarama... mavi moostunnaru meevi moyyatledu ante adi situation situation ki different gaa untayi aina evo 4 examples teesukunte saripoidda endi neeku teliyanivi chala untayi.... sFun_duh

ee reasons lo niku edi nenu tappu cheppano cheppu matladadam....


ufff...  chala kashtapadda .... *u( *u(
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good job . chaala kashta paddaav aa post chadivi..daanni break up cheesi reply ivvataaniki...

baaga teevram gaa aalochistunnattu unnav gaa..asala..seperation gurinchi..

ayinaa...adi seperate ayinappudu sangati.. nuvvu alaa madana padipooku...poochika pulla kudaa kadaladu...

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for eg NTPC nee choosthe daantlo pedda jobs elagu ivvaledu ok, kaani chinna jobs kuda andhra vallake ichharu. Telangana lo job leka every day entha kashtapade vallu vunnaro thelusa...........singareni lo 70% non telangana valle jobs chesedi...........inka ela brathakadam...................education lo talent choosi antunnavu kada mari reservations enduku vunnayi...........

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