Tuesday 30 August 2011

Nursing Colleges

Telangana Nursing Colleges

ADILABAD DISTRICT

1.PRABHA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
JAWAHAR ROAD,
MANCHIRYAL,
ADILABAD DISTRICT.

2.SRKM COLLEGE OF NURSING,
NEAR RAILWAY STATION,
MANCHIRYA,
ADILABAD DT

WARANGAL DISTRICT

1. APPLE SCHOOL OF NURSING,
APPLE HOSPITAL STREET,
POCHAMMA MAIDAN,
MATWADA,
WARANGAL.
3. LIFE LINE SCHOOL OF NURSING,
RAMNAGAR,
HANUMAKONDA,
WARANGAL DT – 506001
4. ROHINI SCHOOL OF NURSING,
C/O ROHINI HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTRE,
HANUMAKONDA,
WARANGAL DT – 506001
5. ST. ANNS SCHOOL OF NURSING,
FATIMANAGAR,
KAZIPET,
WARANGAL DT.
6. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,
HANUMAKONDA,
WARANGAL DT.

KARIMNAGAR DISTRICT
 
1. SIVANI SCHOOL OF NURSING,
BEHIND DOORDARSHAN T.V. TOWER,
SIRIVELLAROAD,
RAMNAGAR,
KARIMNAGAR DT.
2. SANTOSH COLLEGE OF NUSING,
VIDYANAGAR,
KARIMNAGAR.
3. SRM INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY,
RAMNAGAR,
KARIMNAGAR.
4. PRATHIMA COLLEGE OF NURSING,
MEDICAL COLLEGE & HOSPITAL,
NANGUNUR ROAD,
KARIMNAGAR.

Hyderabad / Ranga Reddy Districts

1. ADITYA SCHOOL OF NUSING,
BHARKATPURA CHAMAN (P), R.R. DT.
2. KARUNA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
MADINAGUDA (V), SERILINGAMPALLI (M), R.R. DT.
3. KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,
MINISTER ROAD, SEC’BAD.
4. MEDICITY SCHOOL OF NURSING,
MEDICITY GHANAPUR, RANGAREDDY DT.
5. MOTHER THERISSA COLLEGE OF NURSING,
ECIL X-ROADS, KUSHAIGUDA, R.R DT.
6. PRAGATI SCHOOL OF NURSING,
BABA NAGAR NACHARAM X-ROADS, R.R.DT.
7. SHADAN COLLEGE OF NUSING,
HIMAYAT SAGAR ROAD, PEERANCHERU, R.R. DT.
8. SHREE VIJAYA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
NAGARAM, R.R.DT.
9. SITA RAMAIAH COLLEGE OF NURSING,
JEEDIMETLA (V), R.R.DT.
10. SWAPANA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
CHAITANYAPURI, HYDERABAD
11. VIJAYA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
KUSHAIGUDA, ECIL X-ROAD, RANGAREDDY DT.
12. YASODHA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
SAROORNAGAR, RANGAREDDY DT.
13. ALPHA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
MOGALPURA, HYDERABAD
14. ANDHRA MAHILA SABHA NURSING TRAINING INSTITUTE.
DURGABHAI DESHMUKH HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE.
UNIVERSITY ROAD,
HYDERABAD.
15. APPOLO COLLEGE OF NURSING,
JUBILEE HILLS. HYDERABAD.
16. APPOLO HOSPITAL, SCHOOL OF NURSING,
JUBILEE HILLS, HYDERABAD
17. ARCHANA SCHOLL OF NURSING,
BANJARA HILLS. HYDERABAD.
18. AWARE COLLEGE OF NURSING,
SHANTHIVANAM, NAGARJUNA SAGAR ROAD, HYDERABAD
19. CARE SCHOOL OF NURSING,
BANJARA HILLS, HYDERABAD
20. DURGABHAI DESHMUKH COLLEGE O;F NUSING
, VIDYANAGAR,HYDERABAD
21. FERNANDEZ SCHOOL OF NURSING,
BOGULKUNTA, HYDERABAD
22. GOLBAL SCHOOL OF NUSING,
KAMALAPURI COLONY, HYDERABAD.
23. GOVT COLLEGE OF NUSING,
SOMAJIGUDA, YDERABAD
24. GOUTHAMI COLLEGE OF NURSING,
SAROORNAGAR,HYDERABAD.
25. GURUNANAK SCHOOL OF NURSING,
KOTHAPET, HYDERABAD
26. HOLY FATHIMA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
MEHIDIPATNAM, HYDERABAD
27. INDO – AMERICAN SCHOOL OF NURSING,
BANJARAHILLS, HYDERABAD.
28. JAYA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
CHIRAGALILANE, HYDERABAD
29. JMJ COLLEGE OF NURSING,
SANATH NAGAR, HYDERABAD
30. JSM SCHOOL OF NURSING,
M KALYAN NAGARHYDERABAD
31. KAMINENI COLLEGE OF NURSING,
L.B. NAGAR, HYDERABAD
32. KASTURI SCHOOL OF NURSING,
KOTHAPET, HYDERABAD
33. LAXMI COLLEGE OF NURSING,
SOMAJIGUDA, HYDERABAD
34. MAMATHA SCHOOL OF NURSING,
VANASTHALIPURAM ,HYDERABAD
35. MARIYAMMA SCHOOL OF NUSING,
VANASTHALIPURAM ,HYDERABAD
36. MEDWIN COLLEGE OF NURSING,
NAMPALLY, HYDERABAD.
37. MOTHER KRISHNA BAI COLLEGE OF NURSING,
C/O SAGARLAL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,
MUSHEERABAD, HYDERABAD
38. MYTRI SCHOOL OF NURSING,
AMEERPET, HYDERABAD.
39. NIGHTINGALE SCHOOL OF NURSING,
HUMAYUN NAGAR, HYD
40. NIMS SCHOLL OF NURSING,
PANJAGUTTA, HYDERABAD
41. OWAISI COLLEGE OF NURSING,
KANCHANBAGH, HYDERABAD

MEDAK DISTRICT

Telangana Medical Colleges

Telangana Medical Colleges

Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad

Gandhi Medical College, Hyderabad

Kakatiya Medical College, Warangal


Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Adilabad


Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narkatpally


S.V.S Medical College, Yenugonda, Mahaboobnagar


M.N.R. Medical College, Sangareddy


Pratima Institute of medical sciences, Karimnagar


Chalameda Ananda Rao Medical College, Karimnagar


Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranga Reddy District


Mamata Medical College, Khammam

Bhaskar Medical College, Moinabad


Deccan College of Medical Sciences

Ayurvedic Medical Colleges

Monday 29 August 2011

Universities


Telangana Universities

 

          University Name                                                         Location

Telangana University                                                           Nizambad

Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University                              Hyderabad

Dr.B R Ambedkar Open University                                         Hyderabad

E F L University                                                                      Hyderabad

International Institute Of Information Technology                      Hyderabad

Jawaharlal Nehru Technology University                                  Hyderabad

Kakatiya University                                                                Warnagal

Mahatma Gandhi University                                                    Nalgonda

National Institute Of Medical Sciences                                    Warnagal

Nizam Institute Of Medical Sciences                                      Hyderabad

Osmania University                                                                Hyderabad

Potti Sri ramulu Telugu University                                           Hyderabad

University of hyderabad                                                         Hyderabad

Maulana Azad national Urdu Univesity                                   Hyderabad

Nalsar Univesity Of Law                                                       Hyderabad

Saturday 27 August 2011

Telangana Temples

Telnagana Temples


Telangana Culture

Telangana Culture

Telangana that the public language, Dravidian on. Ethnicity and language has a rich history spans 1000 years. People in literature, music, dance, painting and sculpture in the fields of their own distinctive style. This culture acted as a bridge between North and South. There are many Buddhist monasteries were built in this area. It belongs to the family of Dravidian languages. Their customs, traditions and social institutions such as marriage and more to do with the Sanskrit.

Telugus people are believed to be emotional by nature. Intellectual agnosticism, and the Bengalis, the Tamils ​​themselves, creating a mystical quality, Sarojini Naidu said.Hyderabad, the former state, for example, established an influential minority in a polyglot character of the Telugu speaking Muslims

Telangana festivals

Bathukamma



One of the most unique festivals and a BATHUKAMMA Panduga he's primarily a celebration of women in this area. Women seeking her blessings for prosperity and a good year, with the Navaratri, which honors `s life - the need for 'Bathukamma celebrated at the time. Colours, flowers and water are all intrinsic to the festival, and a statue of the goddess herself, but deeply rooted in their colors, as well as the impermanence of life and eternity, one of the two is not known to produce flowers. Each year for the `angel 'created, andlocalwater resources in the festival, the 10th day of the immediately drowned.

Bonalu

   





Bonalu  is a short form for Bhojanalu, the mother goddess of the meal is a ritual offering. This is a festival of Andhra Pradesh in Telangana region. Twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad and surrounding villages Festival ASHADA (August July) is celebrated during the month.

The festival started in 1869 when a plague has broken a major epidemic believed to be the Twin Cities. The reason for the epidemic that's igniting the fire of their people citi wanted to appease the goddess.

The meal offering of a common mother, the goddess worshiping ritual in South India. The meal at the top of a lamp over them with a large variety of small roles in mind as a model for cooked

Telangana images

Telangana images

                             











 


Friday 26 August 2011

Medak Route Map

Medak Route Map


Medak is a district situated in the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh, India. Sangareddi is the district headquarters of Medak It is 100 km to the north of Hyderabad. According to the 2001 census the total area of Medak is 9699 sq.km.The population density in the district is 274 persons per sq.km while the literacy rate is 53.24%.

The district of Medak includes some big towns.They are Medak, Siddipet, Narsapur, Ramayampet, Gajwel, Narayankhed, Zaheerabad and Gummadidala. Medak district is divided into 45 mandals. Some of the mandals are Manoor, Siddipet, Kohir, Kangti, Chinna Kodur, Munpalle, Kalher, Nanganur, Pulkal, Narayankhed, Kondapak, Sadasivpet, Regode, Jagdevpur, Kondapur, Shankarampet, Gajwel, Sangareddy, Alladurg, Doultabad, Pata.

About 78% people are engagedagriculture and allied activities. The major crops grown here are Rice, Jowar, Cotton, Turmeric, Maize, Arhar, Chillies, Sugar Cane and Sesame. The Rivers which traverse the District are Manjeera, Valdhi, Gudleruvagu and Kadaleru.

Medak district is adorned by many temples depicting fine architectural splendors. These temples are scattered all around the district. The  Temple, , are just to name a few. The  Lush green forests like Narsapur Forest and Manjira Forest make Medak an irresistible destination for all those nature lovers out there

 There are a number of sight-seeing spots in Nalgonda. They are as follows:

Veerabhadra Swamy

Sapta Prakarauta Bhavani Mata Temple

Kanakadurga Temple

Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple

Koti Ligeshwara Swamy Temple

 Medak church, the single largest diocese in Asia and second largest in the world after the Vatican, is a priceless heritage and an attractive Tourist Spot.

Mahabubnagar Route Map

Mahabubnagar Route Map

 


Mahbubnagar
is one of the main districts in Andhra Pradesh which is located at a distance of 96-km from It is surrounded by the Nalgonda, Kurnool, Raichur and Gulbarga districts and River Krishna borders it in the south. With its headquarters at Mahabubnagar, the other important towns in the district are Achampet, Gadwal, Wanaparthi, Jadcherla, Nagarkurnool and. Kalwakurthy.

Mahbubnagar was formerly known as "Rukmammapeta" and "Palamooru". The previous name was changed to Mahabubnagar on 4th December 1890, in honour of Mir Mahbub Ali Khan Asaf Jah VI, the Nizam of Hyderabad (1869-1911 AD). It has been the headquarters of the district from1883 AD. The Mahabubnagar region was once known as Cholawadi or the 'land of the Cholas'. It is believed that the famed Golconda diamonds including the world famous "Kohinoor" diamond came from this district.
Some places of Tourist attraction in Mahbubnagar are:- Pillalamarri , Koilsagar Dam , Samashans, Srisailam

Hyderabad Route Map

Hyderabad Route Map

 


Nalgonda Route Map

Nalgonda Route Map

 


Formerly known as Neelagiri, the district of Nalgonda is situated in the Southern part of the Telangana Region covering an area of 14,217 Sq. Kms. A district in Andhra Pradesh, Nalgonda's global location is between 16-25' and 17-50' of the Northern Latitude and 78-40' and 80-05' of Eastern longitude. The District is bordered by Medak and Warangal districts in the North, Guntur and Mahabubnagar districts in the South, Khammam and Krishna districts in the East while the districts of Mahabubnagar and Rangareddy lie in the West. The total population of Nalgonda is 34.5 lakhs and The density of population is 227 per Sq. Km (2001 census).

Agriculture is one of the main occupations in Nalgonda. People mainly grow paddy, pulses, millets and oilseeds. It is supported by a well-planned irrigation system which includes 26 lift irrigation and 116007 irrigation wells. Also, there are six rivers flowing through the district. These are Krishna, Pegga Vadu, Kanagal, Musi, Dindi, Alair and Halia.


Nalgonda district has set some aims and objectives regarding the development of Education sector:
To achieve 100% enrolment in 5-14 age group children
To ensure 100% retention i.e. who are enrolled in the school.
To reduce the dropout rate.
To improve the quality of education and results of VII & X Class.
Provide schooling facility to every habitation.
The economic development in Nalgonda is fast progressing. The number of Large Scale Industries is 492, while that of the Small Scale Industries is 10069. The major industries are on Silk, Leather, Cotton, Sugar, Jaggery and Cement.

There are a number of sight-seeing spots in Nalgonda. They are as follows:
Nagarjunasagar
Wild Life Sanitory
Bhuvanagiri
Bhuvanagiri Fort
Kolanpaka
Kolanpaka Jain Temple
Yadagirigutta
Panagal
Wadapally
Agastheswara Temple
Veerabagarayan Temple
Nagarjuna Hills
Shivam temple
Someswara temple 

Rangareddi Route Map

RangaReddi Route Map

 


   Created on the same date of India's independence; Rangareddy has always been the meeting land for the synthesis of different civilizations, religions, races, cultures, languages and tradition with the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad as its heart It was formed by carving out some portion of Hyderabad Urban Taluk & the merger of the entire Rural and Urban Areas of the remaining Taluks of Previous Hyderabad District. It is named after Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Sri K.V. Ranga Reddy.

  Globally Rangareddy District lies between160 30' and 180 20' of North Latitude and 77030' and 79030' of East Longitudes. In India, it is located in the Central Part of the Deccan Plateau and it is bounded on the North by Medak District, East by Nalgonda District, South by Mahaboobnagar District, West by Gulbarga District & North West of Bidar District of Karnataka State. It covers an area of 7564.88 Sq. Kms.
At present the District has 982 inhabited villages and 73 un-inhabited villages forming into 705 gram Panchayats.

   The principal crops of the District are jowar, Paddy, Ragi, pulses and Castor. The state's agriculture owes much to the grape cultivation of the District.Though, two good rivers flow through the District there are no proper irrigation projects.

   The district of Rangareddy presents a comparatively better picture in road network than the other districts of Andhra Pradesh. The District Head -quarters. i.e., Hyderabad is connected by road with all mandals while 11 Mandals are connected by rail also.

  This District is a land of perfect blend of ethnicity and modernity. Ancient and recent sculptures stand side by side in Rangareddy, the Heaven for tourists. Some of them are listed below: The antiquities:

Himayath Sagar
Shamirpeth Lake
Maheshwaram
Anantagiri Hills
Chilkur
Durgam Cheruvu.


Nizambad Route Map

Nizambad Route Map

 


Nizamabad is a district in Andhra Pradesh, India. The Boundaries of Nizamabad district are Karimnagar district, Medak district, Nandhedu district in Maharastra state and Adilabad district in the East, South, West and North directions respectively.

Nizamabad was formed in 1905 and was known as Indhrapuri or Indhur. Its global location is between 18-5' and 19' of the Northern latitudes, 77-40' and 78-37' of the Eastern longitudes. According to the 2001 census the total area covering Nizamabad is 7956 square kilometers. As registered in the 2001 census, the population density ratio was 294 persons per square kilometers and The literacy rate in the district was 53.26%(2001 Census). Nizamabad District is divided into Three Revenue Divisions. Nizamabad, Kamareddy and Bodhan are further divided into 36 mandals.

The climactic condition of Nizamabad is extreme. It rises to as high as 47'C during the peak summer while in the winters it is as low as 5'C. It is situated at a considerable distance from the Sea coast. Agriculture is the backbone of the district's economy and about 81% of the working population depends on agri-culture. The main crops grown are paddy, Sugarcane, Maize, Turmeric, Cotton, Groundnut, Sunflower and pulses etc. Forest is one the natural resources of this district. The district has a number of well-planned irrigation systems. These are Nizamsagar, Sree Ram Sagar, Pocharam, Ramadugu and Nallavagu.

There are many places of Tourism value in Nizamabad like:

Nizamsagar,
Sree Ram Sagar,
Pocharam,
Alisagar projects,
Nizama-bad fort,
Dichipally Ramalayam,
Museum at Tilak Garden,
Domakonda Fort,
Kanteshwar Temple,
Quilla Ramalayam,
Mallaram forest,
Ashok Sagar,
Sarangapur,
Rock formations on Armoor road etc

Karimnagar Route Map

Karimnagar Route Map

 


        In 1906, the district of Karimnagar of Andhra Pradesh was established. Accroding to 1991 census, the total population of Karimnagar district is 30,37,486 including 15,29,791 males and 15,07,695 females. The district covers 11,823 sq.km of the total geographical area. Karimnagar district is bounded by Madhya Pradesh state in the east, Nizamabad district in the West, Warangal and Medak districts in the South and Adilabad district in the North directions. The rivers Godavari, and Maneru flow through the district.

       The industries that provide occupation to the people are Kesoram Cements at Basantnagar, Ramagundam Fertilizers, Ramagundam Thermal Power Station. Social forestry has been promoted by the Government to use the various commodities from forests. The district is also involved in coal mining as it is one of the main minerals of the region. Most of the 228 small scale industries are rice mills, saw, oil, dhall and other grain mills, seed and other processing mills, employing more than 3000 people. Other industries in the district are manufacturing urea liquid, nitrogen, argon gas, liquid argon and liquid oxygen. The chief handicrafts of the region are Nakashi Paintings and Silver filigree, Sirsilla cottons, and Ramadugu Stone Craft.

       The power requirements of the district are met by Ramagundam Thermal Power Station. The region receives water from Boggulavagu project on Boggulavagu, Echampalli Project on river Godavari. Under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) scheme, the state Government has decided to improve toilets, sanitation and drinking water facilities.

The popular tourists destinations in Karimnagar districts are:
Elgandal Fort
Nelakantha Swamy Temple
Narasimha Swamy Temple
Lower Manair Dam
Ujjwala Park
Sri Rajarajeswara Swamy Temple, Vemulawada
Mukteswara Swamy Temple, Kaleswaram
Sri Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy Temple, Dharmapuri

Medak Route Map

Medak Route Map


Khammam Route Map

Khammam Route Map

 


The Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh is situated in the south east India. Its location on Globe is between 16-45 and 18-35 North Latitude and 79-47 and 80 -47 East Latitude. The present name of Khammam seems to have derived from a vertical rock 'Kamba' under the famous temple Stambhadri. Khammam is bordered by Krishna district in the north, by East and West Godavari districts in the east. It is limited by the Krishna district in south and in west by Nalgonda and Warangal Districts. Khammam's total area is 16,029 Sq. Kms. It is the district headquarters.

Khammam is a district which can boast of a conglomeration of different cultures like Hindus, Muslims and the Christians. A substantial portion of its population consists of scheduled tribes like the Koyas, Konda Reddis and the Lambadas. It is the largest tribal populated district in Andhra Pradesh.

This district mainly grows Kharif and Rabi crops and has number of irrigation sources, the major source being the Nagarjunasagar Project which irrigates a land of 91,094 hects.


This district is gifted with Agro climatic and Soil conditions in which a vast range of Horticulture crops like Mango, Banana, Cashew, Coconut, Cocoa, Pepper Areca nut etc., can be grown. Khammam has 84,583.00 Hector land under Horticulture crops with a total production of 4, 24, 506.000 Metric tonnes of Horticulture produce.

The tourist Places in Khammam include:
Munneru River
Quila of Khammam,
Narasimha Swamy Temple,
Lakaram Cheruvu

Warangal Route Map

Warangal Route Map

 

 


Warangal and Hanamkonda as legend goes is linked with the dynasties of Great "Vishnukundins" and even prior to it also of the Buddhist and pre_Buddhist periods of indian History.During Eighth Century A.D. , Warangal with an old name "Orukal" has served as Capital City of Yadava king of the Kakatiyas or Ganapatis making Warangal as Capital City.The name of Warangal "Orugallu" is said to be correct form of Orukal which is the original designation ,the old town.The words the middle of the Warangal fort.The Kakatiya line seems to have been in existance even earlier to the middle of 7th Century A.D.because the famous Chines Piligrim Hieun-Tsang,mentions the nameof the Kingdom of "Danakakitya" in the South.The family name Kakatiya is derived from the local appellation of the Goddess Durga(Kakati).

After the fall of Bahamani Kingdom,Warangal fell to the "Qutab Shahis" of Golkonda and thereafter it has came under the sway of Nizam's dominitions.

Thus the city of Warangal has developed both under the political and historical influences of successive great kings.The Historical events and development occured in Warangal City.

Adilabad Route Map

Adilabad Route map



The district of Adilabad is located between 77.46' and 80.01', of the eastern longitudes and 18.40' and 19.56', of northern latitudes. The Satnala range crosses over the district from the north-west to the south -east. According to the 2001 census the population of the district is 24,79,347. The District consists of 52 Mandals and 1743 villages and 7 Muncipalities. The District is demarcated into 5 divisions Adilabad, Nirmal, Utnoor, Asifabad, Mancherial.

The people of Adilabad are mainly engaged in agriculture. The chief crop grown in the district is Jowar, alongwith paddy, maize, redgram, greengram, blackgram, soyabean, cotton, turmeric, chillies, and coriander. Fruits like mango, banana, and papaya are also grown. Apart from this people are engaged in the cultivation of cashew, onion, brinjal, tomato, and flowers. After agriculture animal husbandry is the second source of income and employment in the district. People are also engaged in sericulture after the implementation of National Sericulture Project from 1989-90 



dilabad is irrigated through the major rivers like the Godavari, the Penganga, the Pranahita and the Wardha and its tributaries like the Kadam, Peddevagu, Sathanala etc. Power is transmitted to the district through 28 Electrical sub-stations, of 6412 kuts. of high tensions and 10090 kunts of low voltage lines. Nearly 99% of the district has been electrified.



The district is a favorite destination for tourists known for its lush green sceneries and amazing wild life sanctuaries.
Kawal Wildlife Sanctuary
Sivaram Wildlife Sanctuary
Kadam Dam
Pochera waterfalls
Kuntala waterfalls
Sri Gyana Saraswati Devasthanam in Basara
Utnoor Temple in Utnoor
Nagoba Temple in Kelaspur

Telngana Districts&Route maps

Telngana Districts&Route maps



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  Telangana is the newly proposed State of India. It has been carved out of Andhra Pradesh. The northern part of the State of Andhra Pradesh including Hyderabad belongs to this State. Districts that will move to the newly formed state of Telangana

The Telangana region has 10 districts:

Adilabad
Hyderabad
Khammam
Karimnagar
Mahbubnagar
Medak
Nalgonda
Nizamabad
Rangareddy
Warangal.  

Thursday 25 August 2011

Telangana Population

Telangana Population

Population of Telangana is 30516802
Andhra Pradesh population is 8,46,65,533.
Telangana has 41.6% of AP population.

Election commsion won’t do the delimition of MP seats (based on the population)
for next 20years. But, I am sure, when Telangana forms, Election commission will
do delimitation again, based on population number Telangana will have 18MP seats
and 126 MLA seats.

Also, Kerala population is 3.33 crores. So, Telangana population is more than
Kerala population. Only reason Kerala have more MP seats (it has 20MPs) than
Telangana is because of the constitutional amendment which have provisions not
to punish the states with successful family planning program. I.e number of MPs
each state will be constant until population growth rate of all states come to same level.

Districts              Total                   Total male       Total Female
                         population

1 Adilabad          2737738            1366964          1370774

2 Nizamabad      2552073            1252191          1299882

3 Karimnagar      3811738            1897068          1914670

4 Medak             3031877            1524187          1507690

5 Hyderabad       4010238            2064359          1945879

6 Rangareddy      5296396            2708694          2587702

7 Mahbubnagar   4042191            2046247          1995944

8 Nalgonda          3483648           1758061          1725587

9 Warangal          3522644           1766257          1756387

10 Khammam      2798214           1391936          1406278

Total population of Telangana :30516802

Telangana Education

1969 Telangana Movement

           1969Telangana Movement


In the years after the formation of Andhra Pradesh state, people of Telangana expressed dissatisfaction over how the agreements and guarantees were implemented. Discontent with the 1956 Gentleman’s agreement intensified in January 1969, when the guarantees that had been agreed on were supposed to lapse. Student agitation for the continuation of the agreement began at Osmania University in Hyderabad and spread to other parts of the region.


Government employees and opposition members of the state legislative assembly swiftly threatened “direct action”  insupport of the students.students.

Although the Congress faced some dissension within its ranks, its leadership stood against additional linguistic states. As a result, defectors from the Congress, led by M. Chenna Reddy, founded the Telangana People’s Association. In Parliament elections held in May 1971, Telangana Praja Samithi won 10 out