Telangana, as a geographical and
political entity was born on June 2, 2014 as the 29th and the youngest
state in Union of India. However, as an economic, social, cultural and
historical entity it has a glorious history of at least two thousand
five hundred years or more. Megalithic stone structures like cairns,
cists, dolmens and menhirs found in several districts of Telangana show
that there were human habitations in this part of the country thousands
of years ago. Remnants of iron ore smelting found at many places
demonstrate the hoary roots of artisanship and tool making in Telangana
for at least two thousand years. The reference to Asmaka Janapada, part
of present Telangana, as one of the 16 Janapadas in ancient India proves
that there existed an advanced stage of society.
One of the first five disciples of the Buddha, Kondanna is a typical name from Telangana and though there is no exact information about his native place, the earliest known Buddhist township of Kondapur in Medak district is believed to be after him. The Buddha himself famously acknowledged that it was Kondanna who understood him properly. The Buddhist sources say that Bavari, a Brahmin from Badanakurti in Karimnagar sent his disciples to all the way to north India to learn Buddhism and spread the message in this region. Megasthenes, who visited India in the 4th century BCE, wrote that there were 30 fortified towns of Andhras and a majority of them were in Telangana. In the historical age, Telangana had given rise to mighty empires and kingdoms like the Satavahanas, Vakatakas, Ikshvakus, Vishnukundins, Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Qutb Shahis and Asif Jahis.
The emergence and flourishing of these powerful political formations is in itself a proof of existence of a sturdy economic, social and cultural structure. Thus Telangana has been a vibrant social entity by the time of the Buddha and continued to be so for the next two and a half millennia. Endowed with such rich cultural heritage, despite the attempts by historians and scholars from Andhra region to obfuscate and erase its history, Telangana always retained and fought for its self respect and self rule. Due to the official efforts to ignore, erase, belittle and look down Telangana history and turn it into an appendage or a footnote, particularly during 1956-2014, much of Telangana history is either not properly researched or not recorded even if it was studied. Telangana rose again and secured its political identity now and is in the process of resurrecting its own glorious past. Here is an attempt to reconstruct the history of Telangana, the wonderful musical instrument with a thousand strings.
The Kakatiyas are known for their irrigation public works, sculpture and fire arts. Thanks to the well-planned irrigation facilities and a perfect system of chain tanks to suit the undulating nature of the terrain, the Kakatiya kingdom flourished economically leading to cultural progress also. Envy of this affluence, several neighbouring kingdoms as well as Delhi Sultanate tried to wage war on Warangal many times and failed. Finally in 1323, Delhi army could lay seize on Warangal fort and capture Prataparudra, who, according to the legend, killed himself on the banks of the Narmada unwilling to surrender when he was being taken as prisoner of war to Delhi.
When Asaf Jah I died in 1748, there was political unrest due to contention for the throne among his sons, who were aided by opportunistic neighbouring states and colonial foreign forces. In 1769, Hyderabad city became the formal capital of the Nizams.
Nasir-ud-dawlah, Asaf Jah IV signed the Subsidiary Alliance with the British in 1799 and lost its control over the state's defense and foreign affairs. Hyderabad State became a princely state among the presidencies and provinces of British India.
A total of seven Nizam's ruled Hyderabad. (there was a period of 13 years after the rule of Asaf Jah I, when three of his sons (Nasir Jung, Muzaffar Jung and Salabath Jung) ruled. They were not officially recognised as the rulers:
The peasants of Telangana waged an armed struggle to liberate the region. Scores of people lost their lives in the armed struggle. The private militia named Razakars, under the leadership of Qasim Razwi unleashed terror in the state by resorting to looting and murder.
On 17 September 1948, the Indian government conducted a military operation called Operation Polo to bring Hyderabad state into the Indian Union. It appointed a civil servant, M. K. Vellodi, as first chief minister of Hyderabad State on 26 January 1950.
In 1952, Dr. Burgula Ramakrishna Rao was elected chief minister of the Hyderabad State in its first democratic election. During this time, there was an agitation by locals in the state to ensure proper representation was given to locals ( mulkis ) of Hyderabad.
The SRC toured the whole country to seek representations from various sections of the society. People of Telangana region submitted several memorandums to the SRC and expressed their wish to constitute Telangana as a separate state. Telangana intellectuals such as late Prof Jayashankar and political leaders such as Sri HC Heda, Sri Konda Venkat Ranga Reddy gave memorandums containing historic, political, economic, social and cultural justifications for creating the Telangana state. The Commission submitted its report on 30 September 1955, and recommended formation of Telangana state.
During the period between 1955 September and 1956 November, the people of Telangana launched a series of protests demanding statehood by implementing the SRC recommendations. But intense lobbying by leaders from Andhra state in New Delhi resulted in the merger of Telangana region in Andhra state to form the Andhra Pradesh state.
Telangana leaders insisted on a Gentlemen’s Agreement before the merger could take place. The agreement was signed by Andhra and Telangana leaders and provided safeguards with the purpose of preventing discrimination against Telangana by the Andhra leaders.However, the agreement was violated from day one by the Andhra leaders.
In January 1969, students intensified the protests for a separate state. On 19 January, all party accord was reached to ensure the proper implementation of Telangana safeguards. Accord's main points were 1) All non-Telangana employees holding posts reserved for Telangana locals will be transferred immediately. 2) Telangana surpluses will be used for Telangana development. 3) Appeal to Telangana students to call off agitation.
But the protests further intensified, as more and more students and employees joined the statehood movement. Police firing on protesters led to the death of about 369 youngsters during this phase of the agitation. Then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi called for a high-level meeting to discuss the statehood issue. After several days of talks with leaders of both regions, on 12 April 1969, the Prime Minister developed an Eight Point Plan. Sri M. Chenna Reddy, founded the Telangana Praja Samithi (TPS) political party in 1969 to spearhead the statehood movement.
Mrs. Indira Gandhi had called snap parliamentary elections in March 1971. In these parliamentary elections, Telangana Praja Samithi won 10 out the 14 Parliament seats in Telangana. However, Indira Gandhi’s Congress (R) Party scored a landslide victory on a platform of progressive policies such as poverty elimination (Garibi Hatao). She was reluctant to accept the Telangana statehood demand at that juncture. Sri M Chenna Reddy then merged TPS in Congress (R) party, after formulating a Six-Point Formula to safeguard Telangana’s interests. The statehood movement continued until 1973, but subsided later.
In 1997, the state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) passed a resolution seeking a separate Telangana. Though the party created the states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Uttarakhand in 2000, it did not create a separate Telangana state citing resistance of its coalition partner, Telugu Desam Party.
Sri Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), who was then the Deputy Speaker of AP State assembly, had started background work on Telangana issue in early 2000. And after detailed discussions and deliberations with a plethora of Telangana intellectuals, KCR announced the launch of Telangana Rashtra Samithi on May 17th 2001.
KCR had resigned to the post of Deputy Speaker and MLA before launching the Telangana Rashtra Samithi party. Prof Jayashankar, the ideologue of statehood movement extended his support to KCR.
In 2004, TRS entered into a poll alliance with Congress party. The party won 26 MLAs and 5 MPs and entered into both the AP state and Indian government. Telangana issue found a place in UPA-1 Common Minimum Program. Statehood issue was also mentioned by President Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in their speeches.
TRS president KCR, was initially allotted the Shipping portfolio. But another UPA ally DMK demanded Shipping portfolio and threatened to walk out of the coalition, if its demand was not met, KCR voluntarily relinquished the Shipping portfolio to save the fledgling UPA-1 government. KCR remained as a Union Minister without portfolio, before being given the Labour and Employment portfolio. As the UPA government continued to dilly-dally on the decades old demand for Telangana state, KCR resigned to his ministry in 2006.
When a Congress leader made a belittling statement on the statehood movement in September 2006, KCR resigned to the Karimnagar Lok Sabha seat and won it with a thumping majority. The massive majority achieved by KCR in that election proved the strong statehood aspirations in the region.
In April 2008, TRS party MLAs resigned also walked out of the state government in protest against the delay in Telangana formation. But, TRS could retain only 7 MLA and 2 Lok Sabha seats in this by-election.
In 2009 elections, TRS allied with TDP, CPI and CPM parties. The grand alliance did not yield the desired result, as the Pro-Telangana vote got split between TRS, Congress, PRP and BJP. In the end, TRS could win only 10 MLA seats and 2 MP seats.
The state government, headed by Sri K Rosaiah had called for an all-party meeting on 7th December. Leaders of TDP and PRP parties promised that they would support a Telangana statehood resolution if it was tabled in the state Assembly. As KCR’s health was deteriorating very fast, on Dec 9th 2009, the UPA government announced that the process of statehood for Telangana would be initiated.
But within 2 weeks, resistance from Seemandhra leadership resulted in UPA backtracking on this issue. KCR then brought all political forces in Telangana region together to form the Telangana JAC – an umbrella body of several organizations and parties, with Prof Kodandaram as its Chairman. TRS cadre and leaders actively participated in several agitations and protests launched by TJAC.
In the General Elections held in April 2014, Telangana Rashtra Samithi emerged victorious by winning 63 of the 119 seats and formed the government. Sri K Chandrashekar Rao was sworn in as the First Chief Minister of Telangana. The Telangana state was inaugurated formally on June 2nd 2014.
After decades of movement for a separate State, Telangana was created
by passing the AP State Reorganization Bill in both houses of
Parliament. Telangana is surrounded by Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh in
the North, Karnataka in the West and Andhra Pradesh in the South and
East directions. Major cities of the state include Hyderabad, Warangal,
Nizamabad and Karimnagar.
One of the first five disciples of the Buddha, Kondanna is a typical name from Telangana and though there is no exact information about his native place, the earliest known Buddhist township of Kondapur in Medak district is believed to be after him. The Buddha himself famously acknowledged that it was Kondanna who understood him properly. The Buddhist sources say that Bavari, a Brahmin from Badanakurti in Karimnagar sent his disciples to all the way to north India to learn Buddhism and spread the message in this region. Megasthenes, who visited India in the 4th century BCE, wrote that there were 30 fortified towns of Andhras and a majority of them were in Telangana. In the historical age, Telangana had given rise to mighty empires and kingdoms like the Satavahanas, Vakatakas, Ikshvakus, Vishnukundins, Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Qutb Shahis and Asif Jahis.
The emergence and flourishing of these powerful political formations is in itself a proof of existence of a sturdy economic, social and cultural structure. Thus Telangana has been a vibrant social entity by the time of the Buddha and continued to be so for the next two and a half millennia. Endowed with such rich cultural heritage, despite the attempts by historians and scholars from Andhra region to obfuscate and erase its history, Telangana always retained and fought for its self respect and self rule. Due to the official efforts to ignore, erase, belittle and look down Telangana history and turn it into an appendage or a footnote, particularly during 1956-2014, much of Telangana history is either not properly researched or not recorded even if it was studied. Telangana rose again and secured its political identity now and is in the process of resurrecting its own glorious past. Here is an attempt to reconstruct the history of Telangana, the wonderful musical instrument with a thousand strings.
Pre-history (Up to 1000 BCE)
Even though extensive exploration has not been done, particularly subjected to neglect after 1956, the archaeological department under the Nizams’ government had done tremendous work in discovering the traces of pre-historical human habitations in Telangana. These studies found that human habitations in parts of Telangana can be seen from the Paleolithic age consistently. Either the same locations or extended locations showed people continued to live and develop through the later stages of Mesolithic, Neolithic and Metal ages. Excavations discovered stone tools, microliths, cists, dolmens, cairns and menhirs. All the ten districts of Telangana showed these traces even when a proper, scientific and official research and excavations have not been done and thanks to the efforts of either the first generation researchers before 1950s or individual amateur explorations.Pre-Satavahanas (1000 BCE – 300 BCE)
In the historical age beginning from 1000 BCE there are some references of Telangana as a geographical entity as well as Telugu as a linguistic entity, in the contemporary Buddhist and mythological texts. However, it needs a detailed research to discover finer aspects and establish the stage of development of pre-Satavahana society. Thought the official research into this aspect was stalled for about six decades, some enthusiasts like Thakur Rajaram Singh, B N Sastry and Dr D Raja Reddy did their own painstaking explorations and showed that there was a flourishing society before the emergence of the Satavahanas. Particularly Dr Raja Reddy proved with numismatic evidence that there were rulers before the Satavahanas with Kotalingala as capital and issued their own coins. In these excavations the coins of Gobada, Naarana, Kamvaaya and Samagopa were discovered and at least two other rulers’ names came to light. Thus Telangana happens to be the first region in the subcontinent to have issued punch-marked coins with even insignia. The Buddhist texts as well as accounts of foreigners like Magesthenes and Arrian talked about this region as having thirty forts, many of which have to be explored.Satavahanas (250 BCE – 200 CE)
After the fall of the Mauryan Empire, around the third century BC there arose the first significant kingdom under the Satavahanas from this region. The earliest capital of the Satavahanas was Kotalingala and then moved to the other popular capitals like Paithan and Amaravati (Dharanikota) only after two centuries of their rule. However, the first capital was either ignored or brushed aside to give prominence to the later place in coastal Andhra. The coins issued by the Satavahana kings Simuka (BC 231-208), Siri Satavahana, Satakani I, Satasiri, Satakani II, Vasittiputta Pulumayi, Vasittiputta Satakani and their governors were discovered in Kotalingala. Numismatic and epigraphic evidence showed that the Satavahanas ruled a larger area of the peninsula, with oceans as borders on three sides. Literature like Gathasaptashati, painting like Ajanta flourished during the Satavahana rule.Post-Satavahana (200 CE – 950 CE)
After the fall of Satavahanas in the third century AD, Telugu-speaking areas were divided under various small rulers and till the emergence of the Kakatiyas, for about six or seven centuries this fragmentation continued. Even as the mainstream Andhra historians maintained that it was a dark period in Telangana history without any political formation, the current research found that Telangana was ruled by various kingdoms like the Ikshvakus, Vakatakas, Vishnukundins, Badami Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Vemulavada Chalukyas, Kalyani Chalukyas, Mudigonda Chalukyas, Kanduri Chodas and Polvasa dynasty. A detailed research into this period is yet to take place.Kakatiyas (950 CE – 1323 CE)
The sub-feudatories of the Rashtrakutas emerged themselves as independent kings and founded the Kakatiya dynasty around 950 AD and this kingdom became strong and united whole of Telugu-speaking lands and lasted for more than three centuries and a half. The kingdom saw powerful kings like Ganapatideva, Rudradeva and Prataparudra as well as the first ever woman ruler in the subcontinent Rudramadevi. The Kakatiyas ruled from Hanumakonda in the beginning and shifted their capital to Warangal later.The Kakatiyas are known for their irrigation public works, sculpture and fire arts. Thanks to the well-planned irrigation facilities and a perfect system of chain tanks to suit the undulating nature of the terrain, the Kakatiya kingdom flourished economically leading to cultural progress also. Envy of this affluence, several neighbouring kingdoms as well as Delhi Sultanate tried to wage war on Warangal many times and failed. Finally in 1323, Delhi army could lay seize on Warangal fort and capture Prataparudra, who, according to the legend, killed himself on the banks of the Narmada unwilling to surrender when he was being taken as prisoner of war to Delhi.
Post-Kakatiya Interregnum (1323 – 1496)
After Prataparudra was defeated by Malik Kafur in 1323, the Kakatiya kingdom was again fragmented with local governors declaring independence and for about 150 years Telangana was again under different rulers like Musunuri Nayakas, Padmanayakas, Kalinga Gangas, Gajapatis, and Bahmanis.Qutbshahis (1496 - 1687)
Sultan Quli Qutb Shah, subedar for Telangana under the Bahamanis, with Golconda as his capital, declared his independence in 1496 and seven sultans of this dynasty ruled not only Telangana but the entire Telugu-speaking land including parts of present day Maharashtra and Karnataka. The Moghul empire waged war and defeated Golconda in 1687 and for about three decades Telangana was again witnessed chaos and fragmented rulers.Asaf Jahis (1724-1948)
In 1712, Emperor Farrukhsiyar appointed Qamar-ud-din Khan as the viceroy of Deccan and gave him the title Nizam-ul-Mulk . He was later recalled to Delhi, with Mubariz Khan appointed as the viceroy. In 1724, Qamar-ud-din Khan defeated Mubariz Khan and reclaimed the Deccan suba. It was established as an autonomous province of the Mughal empire. He took the name Asif Jah, starting what came to be known as the Asif Jahi dynasty. He named the area Hyderabad Deccan. Subsequent rulers retained the title Nizam ul-Mulk and were called Asaf Jahi Nizams or Nizams of Hyderabad. The Medak and Warangal divisions of Telangana were part of their realm.When Asaf Jah I died in 1748, there was political unrest due to contention for the throne among his sons, who were aided by opportunistic neighbouring states and colonial foreign forces. In 1769, Hyderabad city became the formal capital of the Nizams.
Nasir-ud-dawlah, Asaf Jah IV signed the Subsidiary Alliance with the British in 1799 and lost its control over the state's defense and foreign affairs. Hyderabad State became a princely state among the presidencies and provinces of British India.
A total of seven Nizam's ruled Hyderabad. (there was a period of 13 years after the rule of Asaf Jah I, when three of his sons (Nasir Jung, Muzaffar Jung and Salabath Jung) ruled. They were not officially recognised as the rulers:
- Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I (Mir Qamar-ud-din Khan)
- Nasir Jung (Mir Ahmed Ali Khan)
- Muzaffar Jung (Mir Hidayat Muhi-ud-din Sa'adullah Khan)
- Salabat Jung (Mir Sa'id Muhammad Khan)
- Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah II (Mir Nizam Ali Khan)
- Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III (Mir Akbar Ali Khan)
- Nasir-ud-Daula, Asaf Jah IV (Mir Farqunda Ali Khan)
- Afzal-ud-Daula, Asaf Jah V (Mir Tahniyath Ali Khan)
- Asaf Jah VI (Mir Mahbub Ali Khan)
- Asaf Jah VII (Mir Osman Ali Khan)
Post-independence
When India became independent from the British Empire in 1947, Hyderabad remained an independent princely state for a period of 13 months.The peasants of Telangana waged an armed struggle to liberate the region. Scores of people lost their lives in the armed struggle. The private militia named Razakars, under the leadership of Qasim Razwi unleashed terror in the state by resorting to looting and murder.
On 17 September 1948, the Indian government conducted a military operation called Operation Polo to bring Hyderabad state into the Indian Union. It appointed a civil servant, M. K. Vellodi, as first chief minister of Hyderabad State on 26 January 1950.
In 1952, Dr. Burgula Ramakrishna Rao was elected chief minister of the Hyderabad State in its first democratic election. During this time, there was an agitation by locals in the state to ensure proper representation was given to locals ( mulkis ) of Hyderabad.
First Telangana Movement
In early 1950s, people of Telangana region in Hyderabad state, started organizing themselves with a demand for separate state. In 1953 the Indian government appointed the States Reorganization Commission (SRC) to look into various statehood demands in the country. The Commission was headed by Fazal Ali, Kavalam Madhava Panikkar and H.N. KunzruThe SRC toured the whole country to seek representations from various sections of the society. People of Telangana region submitted several memorandums to the SRC and expressed their wish to constitute Telangana as a separate state. Telangana intellectuals such as late Prof Jayashankar and political leaders such as Sri HC Heda, Sri Konda Venkat Ranga Reddy gave memorandums containing historic, political, economic, social and cultural justifications for creating the Telangana state. The Commission submitted its report on 30 September 1955, and recommended formation of Telangana state.
During the period between 1955 September and 1956 November, the people of Telangana launched a series of protests demanding statehood by implementing the SRC recommendations. But intense lobbying by leaders from Andhra state in New Delhi resulted in the merger of Telangana region in Andhra state to form the Andhra Pradesh state.
Telangana leaders insisted on a Gentlemen’s Agreement before the merger could take place. The agreement was signed by Andhra and Telangana leaders and provided safeguards with the purpose of preventing discrimination against Telangana by the Andhra leaders.However, the agreement was violated from day one by the Andhra leaders.
1969 Telangana Agitation
Non-implementation of Gentlemen’s Agreement and continued discrimination to Telangana region in government jobs, education and public spending resulted in the 1969 statehood agitation.In January 1969, students intensified the protests for a separate state. On 19 January, all party accord was reached to ensure the proper implementation of Telangana safeguards. Accord's main points were 1) All non-Telangana employees holding posts reserved for Telangana locals will be transferred immediately. 2) Telangana surpluses will be used for Telangana development. 3) Appeal to Telangana students to call off agitation.
But the protests further intensified, as more and more students and employees joined the statehood movement. Police firing on protesters led to the death of about 369 youngsters during this phase of the agitation. Then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi called for a high-level meeting to discuss the statehood issue. After several days of talks with leaders of both regions, on 12 April 1969, the Prime Minister developed an Eight Point Plan. Sri M. Chenna Reddy, founded the Telangana Praja Samithi (TPS) political party in 1969 to spearhead the statehood movement.
Mrs. Indira Gandhi had called snap parliamentary elections in March 1971. In these parliamentary elections, Telangana Praja Samithi won 10 out the 14 Parliament seats in Telangana. However, Indira Gandhi’s Congress (R) Party scored a landslide victory on a platform of progressive policies such as poverty elimination (Garibi Hatao). She was reluctant to accept the Telangana statehood demand at that juncture. Sri M Chenna Reddy then merged TPS in Congress (R) party, after formulating a Six-Point Formula to safeguard Telangana’s interests. The statehood movement continued until 1973, but subsided later.
Final Telangana Movement
Since mid 1990s, the people of Telangana started organizing themselves under various organizations with a demand for separate state of Telangana.In 1997, the state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) passed a resolution seeking a separate Telangana. Though the party created the states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Uttarakhand in 2000, it did not create a separate Telangana state citing resistance of its coalition partner, Telugu Desam Party.
Sri Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), who was then the Deputy Speaker of AP State assembly, had started background work on Telangana issue in early 2000. And after detailed discussions and deliberations with a plethora of Telangana intellectuals, KCR announced the launch of Telangana Rashtra Samithi on May 17th 2001.
KCR had resigned to the post of Deputy Speaker and MLA before launching the Telangana Rashtra Samithi party. Prof Jayashankar, the ideologue of statehood movement extended his support to KCR.
In 2004, TRS entered into a poll alliance with Congress party. The party won 26 MLAs and 5 MPs and entered into both the AP state and Indian government. Telangana issue found a place in UPA-1 Common Minimum Program. Statehood issue was also mentioned by President Abdul Kalam and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in their speeches.
TRS president KCR, was initially allotted the Shipping portfolio. But another UPA ally DMK demanded Shipping portfolio and threatened to walk out of the coalition, if its demand was not met, KCR voluntarily relinquished the Shipping portfolio to save the fledgling UPA-1 government. KCR remained as a Union Minister without portfolio, before being given the Labour and Employment portfolio. As the UPA government continued to dilly-dally on the decades old demand for Telangana state, KCR resigned to his ministry in 2006.
When a Congress leader made a belittling statement on the statehood movement in September 2006, KCR resigned to the Karimnagar Lok Sabha seat and won it with a thumping majority. The massive majority achieved by KCR in that election proved the strong statehood aspirations in the region.
In April 2008, TRS party MLAs resigned also walked out of the state government in protest against the delay in Telangana formation. But, TRS could retain only 7 MLA and 2 Lok Sabha seats in this by-election.
In 2009 elections, TRS allied with TDP, CPI and CPM parties. The grand alliance did not yield the desired result, as the Pro-Telangana vote got split between TRS, Congress, PRP and BJP. In the end, TRS could win only 10 MLA seats and 2 MP seats.
Intensifying the movement
On Nov 29th, 2009 , KCR had announced an indefinite hunger strike demanding statehood to Telangana. But en route, the state police had arrested him and sent to Khammam sub-jail. The movement spread like wildfire with students, employees, peoples’ organizations plunging into it. In the next 10 days, the whole of Telangana region came to a standstill.The state government, headed by Sri K Rosaiah had called for an all-party meeting on 7th December. Leaders of TDP and PRP parties promised that they would support a Telangana statehood resolution if it was tabled in the state Assembly. As KCR’s health was deteriorating very fast, on Dec 9th 2009, the UPA government announced that the process of statehood for Telangana would be initiated.
But within 2 weeks, resistance from Seemandhra leadership resulted in UPA backtracking on this issue. KCR then brought all political forces in Telangana region together to form the Telangana JAC – an umbrella body of several organizations and parties, with Prof Kodandaram as its Chairman. TRS cadre and leaders actively participated in several agitations and protests launched by TJAC.
State Formation
After 4 years of peaceful and impactful protests, the UPA government started the statehood process in July 2013 and concluded the process by passing the statehood bill in both houses of Parliament in Feb 2014.In the General Elections held in April 2014, Telangana Rashtra Samithi emerged victorious by winning 63 of the 119 seats and formed the government. Sri K Chandrashekar Rao was sworn in as the First Chief Minister of Telangana. The Telangana state was inaugurated formally on June 2nd 2014.
Telangana is
the 29th state of India, formed on the 2nd of June 2014. The state has
an area of 1,14,840 Sq Km and has a population of 3,52,86,757. The
Telangana region was part of the Hyderabad state from Sept 17th 1948 to
Nov 1st 1956, until it was merged with Andhra state to form the Andhra
Pradesh state.
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Culture
'South of North and North of South,’ Telangana State has long been a
meeting place for diverse languages and cultures. It is easily the best
example for India’s composite culture, pluralism and inclusiveness.
Located on the uplands of Deccan plateau, Telangana is the link between
the North and South of India. It is thus no surprise that the region on
the whole came to be known for its Ganga-Jamuna Tehzeeb and the capital
Hyderabad as a ‘miniature India!’.
Geography, Polity and Economy of the region determined the culture
of Telangana. Satavahanas, the earliest known rulers of the region sowed
the seeds of independent and self-sufficient village economy, the
relics of which can be felt even today. In the medieval times, the
Kakatiya dynasty's rule, between the 11th and 14th centuries with
Warangal as their capital, and subsequently the Qutub Shahis and
Asafjahis, who ruled the Hyderabad state defined the culture of the
region.
Art forms
Some classical art forms received the royal patronage and attained
finesse. However, the art forms of the innumerable communities spread
across the length and breadth of the State give Telangana its distinct
identity.
While the Kakatiya rule led to evolution of dance forms such as
Perini Sivatandavam, also known as ‘dance of warriors’, the commoners,
faced with the challenges of daily life developed traditions of
story-telling coupled with solutions to tide over them through Golla
Suddulu, Oggu Kathalu and Gotralu etc.
Several art forms like above mingled and new forms emerged. The
ubiquitous ‘Dhoom Dham’ is one such evolved and composite art form.
They generally were about the struggle and exploitation. People adopted
the old sensibilities of theatre and art changing the content as per
the case and place.
A variant of Yakshagana, Chindu Bhagavatham is performed widely
across Telangana. It is a theater art form that combines dance, music,
dialogue, costume, make-up, and stage techniques with a unique style and
form. The word ‘Chindu’ in Telugu means ‘jump’. As their presentation
is interspersed with leaps and jumps, it gained the name of Chindu
Bhagavatam. Most of the stories narrated are from ‘Bhagavatam’.
Qawali, Ghazals and Mushairas evolved under the patronage of Qutub
Shahi and the Asafjahi rulers in and around the capital city of
Hyderabad.
Festivals
The Hindu festivals like Ugadi, Srirama Navami, Bonalu, Vinayaka
Chaturthi, Dasara, Deepavali, Sankranti, Holi, Mahashivaratri are
celebrated with pomp, gaiety and devotion. Dasara is the main festival
with the epithet ‘pedda panduga.’
Bathukamma, a part of Dasara festivities, is unique to Telangana.
This colourful festival has historic, ecological, societal and religious
significance. Women clad in glittering costumes and jewellery carry
beautifully stacked Bathukammas with flowers like Tangedu, Gunugu,
Chamanti and others to the village or street’s meeting point.
Making circles around the assembled Bathukammas, womenfolk recite
songs in a group. The songs have their roots in Puranas, History and
even in the recent political and social developments of the particular
region. The fete culminates in Saddula Bathukamma where the villagers
immerse the flower stacks in the nearby tanks and lakes.
Bonalu is a Hindu Festival, celebrated during the Telugu month of
Ashadam (translates to June/ July of Gregorian calendar) wherein Goddess
Mahakali is worshiped. The festival is also considered a thanksgiving
to the Goddess for fulfilling the desires of devotees.
As part of the festival, Bojanam or Meal is offered to the
presiding Mother Goddess. Women prepare rice cooked with Milk, Jaggery
in a Brass or Earthen Pot adorned with Neem Leaves, Turmeric, Vermilion
putting a Lighted Diya on top of the Ghatam.
An important part of the festival is Rangam (prophecy). Women
standing atop of an earthen pot ‘invokes’ goddess Mahankali onto her and
turns an Oracle.
Next is Ghattam. A copper pot is decorated in the form of Mother
Goddess. The Ghattam is carried by a priest and is taken in procession
accompanied by ‘Pothurajus’ and musical instruments like trumpets and
drums for the immersion. Pothurajus are considered the brother of Mother
Goddess and are represented by well-built, bare-bodied men, wearing a
small tightly draped red dhoti and bells on ankles with turmeric on
bodies and vermilion on the foreheads.
While Ramzan is the main festival of Muslims, Moharram too is
celebrated on a large scale in Telangana. It is known famously as
‘peerla panduga.’ Pir means Master. Many Hindus take part in the
festival.
Chirstians, mainly in and around Hyderabad celebrate Christmas and Good Friday with great fervor and religiosity.
Arts and CraftsTelangana is a great place for arts and crafts with many astounding handicrafts.Bidri CraftThe unique art of silver engraved on metal. Black, gold and silver coatings are applied on this. It involves various several stages like casting, engraving, inlaying and oxidizing. The name of this art form is derived from a town called Bidar (currently part of Karnataka) of the erstwhile Hyderabad state.Banjara Needle CraftsBanjara Needle Crafts are the traditional handmade fabrics made by Banjaras (the tribal Gypsies) in Telangana. It is a form of embroidery and mirror work on fabrics employing the needlecraft.Dokra Metal CraftsDhokra or Dokra is also known as bell metal craft and is widely seen in Jainoor Mandal, Ushegaon and Chittalbori in Adilabad district. The tribal craft produces objects like figurines, tribal gods, etc. The work consists of folk motifs, peacocks, elephants, horses, measuring bowl, lamp caskets and other simple art forms and traditional designs.Nirmal ArtsThe renowned Nirmal oil paintings use natural dyes for depicting themes from the epics such as Ramayana and Mahabharata. Also, the wood paintings and other wooden articles, has great aesthetic expression. The origin of the Nirmal craft is traced back to the Kakatiya era. The motifs used for Nirmal craft are floral designs and frescoes from the regions of Ajanta and Ellora and Mughal miniatures.Bronze CastingsTelangana is famous world-wide for its amazing Bronze castings. While using solid casting of icons, the mould is created using several coatings of different clays on a finished wax model. This process then imparts fine curves to the cast image.
The Telangana government has announced the following four icons for the new State:
PalapittaLord Rama spotted the Palapitta before invading Lanka and vanquished Ravana. Palapitta has been chosen to put Telangana on the path of victory JinkaDeer is deeply associated with Indian history and a reference to this graceful animal was there in the great epic Ramayana. It can survive in the smallest forests also. It reflects the mindset of the people of Telangana as it is very sensitive and innocent. Jammi ChettuPandavas had vanquished a large army of Kauravas only after performing worshipping the Jammi Chettu. They had hidden their weapons on a Jammi Chettu when they had been forced into exile in the forests. Now, Telangana requires the blessings of the Jammi Chettu. Tangedu FlowerTangedu flower which is used during the Batukamma festival by women folk is the most appropriate choice as the state flower. AWARDS CM Awarded Indian of the YearCNN IBN "Indian of the year 2014" Popular Choice Award was awarded to Honourable Chief Minister Sri. K. Chandrashekar Rao. The award was received by MP Sri K. Keshava Rao on behalf of the Chief Minister at New Delhi (17-03-2015). Telangana wins Renewable Energy AwardTelangana state has been awarded for outstanding performance in promotion of renewable energy. The Union ministry of New and Renewable energy, appreciated Telangana for its achievement at the first Renewable Energy Global Investment and Expo Re-INVEST, held in New Delhi on the 15th of February, 2015. Telangana Energy Minister Sri G Jagadish Reddy received the award from Prime Minister Sri. Narendra Modi. Chief Minister Sri K Chandrasekhar Rao expressed his happiness at the Prime Minister lauding the achievement of the state. He said such recognition further motivates the state government. The Skoch Renaissance Award 2014 in ICT CategoryState wins the Skoch Renaissance Award 2014 in ICT category. Ramesh Akula, Director Communications, Telangana IT Department received it on 21 November, 2014 in New Delhi from Sri Venkaiah Naidu, Union Minister of Urban Development and Housing. Best Infrastructure AwardTelangana was chosen for the State with Best Infrastructure Award at the India Today Conclave on 31 October, 2014. Telangana IT Minister K T Rama Rao received the Award representing the State.
Sri ESL NarasimhanThe Hon'ble Governor
Profile
Shri Ekkadu Srinivasan Lakshminarasimhan was born in
Tamilnadu in 1945. After an initial two year Schooling at the Little
Flower High School at Hyderabad, he completed his entire education from
Chennai. Migrating from physics to political science Shri Narasimhan is a
Gold Medalist from the Madras Presidency College. He is also a graduate
in Law from the Madras Law College.
Shri Narasimhan joined the Indian Police Service (IPS) in 1968, and
was allotted Andhra Pradesh cadre. After a year's stint at Nandyal, he
also did short tenures of a few months at Narasampet and Ongole before
moving to the Intelligence Bureau in 1972. He spent the rest of his
service, till he demitted office on December, 2006 in the Intelligence
Bureau.In the Intelligence Bureau, Shri Narasimhan held various assignments relating to national/internal security and was the Director, Intelligence Bureau from January, 2005 to December, 2006. Shri Narasimhan has a keen interest in application of technology for national security purposes. Shri Narasimhan has done two tenures in the Ministry of External Affairs. In the first instance he was posted as First Secretary in the Embassy of India, Moscow from 1981-84. During the assignment his role was a combine of physical security measures for the Mission premises and personnel security besides counter intelligence responsibility. Shri Narasimhan has also served in the Ministry of External Affairs from 1996-99 when he held the responsibility of overseeing the security aspects both human and physical of all the Indian Missions overseas. Shri Narasimhan is also an alumnus of the National Defence College. He has varied interests ranging from getting to know people to music. He enjoys both Karnatic and Hindustani music. On demitting office as Director, Intelligence Bureau on December 31, 2006, Shri Narasimhan took over as Governor of Chhattisgarh on January 25, 2007, in which capacity he played a pivotal role in coordinating Centre-State efforts in countering the Maoist menace in Chhattisgarh. Shri Narasimhan moved over as Governor of Andhra Pradesh in January, 2010. Shri Narasimhan is appointed as Governor of Andhra Pradesh for another term of 5 years on 03-05-2012. Shri Narasimhan also assumed charge of the office of the Governor of Telangana on 02-06-2014 consequent to bifurcation of the state into successor states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Shri Narasimhan is happily married to Smt. Vimala Narasimhan. The
Narasimhans have two sons both of whom are married and are proud grand
parents of three grandchildren.
SRI K.CHANDRASHEKAR RAOThe Hon'ble Chief Minister
Profile
Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao, popularly known as
KCR, was born in Chintamadaka, Medak Dist, Telangana, India to Sri.
Raghava Rao and Smt. Venkatamma on February 17, 1954 . After leading the
Telangana movement to its desired end, he became the first Chief
Minister of the State. He is also the founder President of Telangana
Rashtra Samithi (TRS) which was in the forefront of the movement for
Statehood to Telangana. He has been a Member of the Legislative Assembly
(MLA) for multiple terms from different constituencies. He was also a
Member of Parliament and has also held the position of a Cabinet
Minister for Labour and Employment.
Sri Chandrashekar Rao attained a Master's degree in Telugu Literature from Arts College-Osmania University, Hyderabad.His political journey started as a member of Youth Congress from Medak district in 1970. Shri Chandrashekar Rao joined the TDP in 1983. He was a member of AP Assembly from 1985 to 2004. He served as Minister of State in Government of Andhra Pradesh during 1987-88 and as a Cabinet Minister during 1997-99. He served as Deputy Speaker of AP Assembly during 1999-2001. On 27 April 2001, Rao resigned from the Deputy Speaker and MLA positions. He also quit TDP at the same time and launched Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) with the sole objective of realising Statehood to Telangana region. In 2003, he was elected National Convener for New States Front. In 2004, Chandrashekar Rao became a Member of Parliament from Karimnagar Loksabha Constituency and became a Cabinet Minister at the UPA -I. He resigned from Union Cabinet in 2006 alleging the procrastination on the issue by the then Union government. In November 2009, he undertook fast unto death demanding the creation of Telangana State. Consequently, the Union Home Minister on 9 December 2009 made a statement saying that the process of formation of Telangana has been initiated. After a prolonged agitation, the Union government finally granted the Statehood to Telangana region and passed the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation, Bill 2013 in both the Houses of Parliament in February 2014 effecting the creation of Telangana State. In 2014 general elections, Telangana Rashtra Samithi emerged victorious in 63 of the 119 Assembly seats thereby securing the required number of legislators for forming the government along with highest vote share among political parties. KCR was sworn in as the first Chief Minister of Telangana. Sri K Chandrashekar Rao envisions leading Telangana into a new era of inclusive and sustainable development. He is married to Smt. Shobha and has two children. Their son Shri K.T. Rama Rao, has been elected as a legislator from Sircilla, Karimnagar district and is a Cabinet Minister of Telangana State. His daughter, Kalvakuntla Kavitha, is an M.P from Nizamabad constituency. |
Advisors
Telangana
government has appointed six advisors with the status of Cabinet
Minister for a period of one year. The names and the subjects they are
entrusted with are given below:
Name | Subject |
---|---|
Sri R. Vidyasagar Rao | Irrigation |
Sri A.K.Goel, IAS (Retd.) | Planning & Energy |
Sri A.Ramalakshman, IAS (Retd.) | Welfare |
Sri B.V.Papa Rao, IAS (Retd.) | Policy & Institutional Development |
Sri K.V.Ramanachary, IAS (Retd.) | Culture, Tourism, Endowments, Youth and Media Affairs |
Sri G.R.Reddy, IES (Retd.) | Finance |
Dr Rajiv Sharma
The Hon'ble Chief-Secretary
- Name:
- Dr Rajiv Sharma, IAS
- Date of Birth:
- 06 May 1956
- Age:
- 59
- Education:
- Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Dr. Rajiv Sharma has also worked in different administrative positions in sectors such as Agriculture, Municipal Administration & Urban Development and Technical Education. While working as Member Secretary, Pollution Control Board in the State of Andhra Pradesh, he dealt with regulatory issues in environment. Dr. Rajiv Sharma worked as the Mission Director, National Mission Clean Ganga in the Ministry of Environment and Forests. In his last posting, he worked as an Additional Secretary, Home Affairs, Government of India.
Dr. Rajiv Sharma's areas of interest include Public Policy Analysis, Urban Administration & Urban Development, Infrastructure Development & Project Management, Agriculture & Rural Development, Education, Environment, ICT in development and Governance with specific focus on accountability and service delivery.
Profile
Dr Rajiv Sharma is a Civil Servant belonging to the
Indian Administrative Service. He did his Bachelor of Engineering in
1976 from Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee; Master of Arts in
Rural Development from University of East Anglia, U.K and Ph.D. in
Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Dr. Rajiv Sharma joined the I.A.S. in 1982. As part of his
professional career, he worked as Collector of two districts in Andhra
Pradesh and extensively dealt with developmental issues involving
poverty alleviation, education, health, welfare and infrastructure
development.Dr. Rajiv Sharma has also worked in different administrative positions in sectors such as Agriculture, Municipal Administration & Urban Development and Technical Education. While working as Member Secretary, Pollution Control Board in the State of Andhra Pradesh, he dealt with regulatory issues in environment. Dr. Rajiv Sharma worked as the Mission Director, National Mission Clean Ganga in the Ministry of Environment and Forests. In his last posting, he worked as an Additional Secretary, Home Affairs, Government of India.
Dr. Rajiv Sharma's areas of interest include Public Policy Analysis, Urban Administration & Urban Development, Infrastructure Development & Project Management, Agriculture & Rural Development, Education, Environment, ICT in development and Governance with specific focus on accountability and service delivery.
Legislative Council Chairman
Sri Kanakamamidi Swamy Goud
Chairman of Legislative Council
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Name:
-
Sri Kanakamamidi Swamy Goud
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Date of Birth:
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5 July 1954
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Age:
-
60
- Name:
- Sri Kanakamamidi Swamy Goud
- Date of Birth:
- 5 July 1954
- Age:
- 60
-
- Parents:
- Sri Laxmaiah and Smt.Narsamma
- Spouse:
- Smt.Manorama
- Education:
- B.Sc
- Office:
- 040-23230399 ; Fax : 23232336
- Residence:
- 9440436391 ; 9989062233
Legislative Council (also called Vidhan Parishad) is the upper house of the state. Sri Kanakamamidi Swamy Goud of Telangana Rashtriya Samiti party was elected as Chairman of the 40-member Telangana Legislative Council (LC).
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- Parents:
- Sri Laxmaiah and Smt.Narsamma
- Spouse:
- Smt.Manorama
- Education:
- B.Sc
- Office:
- 040-23230399 ; Fax : 23232336
- Residence:
- 9440436391 ; 9989062233
Legislative Council (also called Vidhan Parishad) is the upper house of the state. Sri Kanakamamidi Swamy Goud of Telangana Rashtriya Samiti party was elected as Chairman of the 40-member Telangana Legislative Council (LC).
Members of Legislative Council
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Sri Kanakamamidi Swamy Goud Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440436391 Adilabad, Karimnagar, Medak, Nizamabad

Tummala Nageswara Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLAs

Kadiyam Srihari Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849488911 MLAs

Sri Bodakunti Venkateswarlu Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23602988, 9849488288 MLAs

Sri D. Rajeshwar Rao -- 040-27898620, 9948806644 Nominated by Governor

Sri N. Ramachandra Rao Bharatiya Janata Party Graduates (Mahabubnagar-Ranga Reddy-Hyderabad)

Sri Farooq Hussain -- 9440859160 Nominated by Governor

DR. Palla Rajeshwar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi Graduates (Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda)

Sri Karne Prabhakar -- 9618883555 Nominated by Governor

Sri Katepally Janardhan Reddy Independent 9391008853 Teachers (Mahabubnagar-Ranga Reddy-Hyderabad)

Sri Kompally Yadava Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9441822822 MLAs

Sri M. Ranga Reddy Indian National Congress 040-65503755, 9246297566 MLAs

Sri M.S. Prabhakar Rao Indian National Congress 040-23393704, 9849228704 Local Authorities (Hyderabad)

Sri Mohammed Ali Shabbir Indian National Congress 08468-223428, 9397335566 MLAs

Sri Mohammed Saleem Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23244448, 9849078624 MLAs

Sri Mohd Mahmood Ali Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9246379317 MLAs

Akula Lalitha Indian National Congress MLAs

Sri Naini Narsimha Reddy -- 040-23453217, 9849030936 Nominated by Governor

Sri Nethi Vidya Sagar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 08682-252246, 9866319527 MLAs

Sri Paturi Sudhakar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440003255, 040-23326346 Teachers (Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad-Karimnagar)

Sri Ponguleti Sudhakar Reddy Indian National Congress 08761-200616, 9440438555 MLAs

Sri Poola Ravinder Independent 9866818560, 040-23225740 Teachers (Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda)

Sri Sabavat Ramulu Naik -- 9440479705 Nominated by Governor

Sri Syed Altaf Hyder Razvi All Indian Majlis E Ittehadul Muslimeen 040-24533966, 9963533308 MLAs

Sri Syed Aminul Hasan Jafri All India Majlis E Ittehadul Muslimeen 9885110075 Local Authorities (Hyderabad)

Sri T. Santhosh Kumar Indian National Congress 9440031111, 0878-2224448 MLAs

Sri Vullolla Gangadhar Goud Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9640955999, 9393778990 MLAs
Sri Kanakamamidi Swamy Goud Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440436391 Adilabad, Karimnagar, Medak, Nizamabad Tummala Nageswara Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLAs Kadiyam Srihari Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849488911 MLAs Sri Bodakunti Venkateswarlu Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23602988, 9849488288 MLAs Sri D. Rajeshwar Rao -- 040-27898620, 9948806644 Nominated by Governor Sri N. Ramachandra Rao Bharatiya Janata Party Graduates (Mahabubnagar-Ranga Reddy-Hyderabad) Sri Farooq Hussain -- 9440859160 Nominated by Governor DR. Palla Rajeshwar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi Graduates (Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda) Sri Karne Prabhakar -- 9618883555 Nominated by Governor Sri Katepally Janardhan Reddy Independent 9391008853 Teachers (Mahabubnagar-Ranga Reddy-Hyderabad) Sri Kompally Yadava Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9441822822 MLAs Sri M. Ranga Reddy Indian National Congress 040-65503755, 9246297566 MLAs Sri M.S. Prabhakar Rao Indian National Congress 040-23393704, 9849228704 Local Authorities (Hyderabad) Sri Mohammed Ali Shabbir Indian National Congress 08468-223428, 9397335566 MLAs Sri Mohammed Saleem Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23244448, 9849078624 MLAs Sri Mohd Mahmood Ali Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9246379317 MLAs Akula Lalitha Indian National Congress MLAs Sri Naini Narsimha Reddy -- 040-23453217, 9849030936 Nominated by Governor Sri Nethi Vidya Sagar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 08682-252246, 9866319527 MLAs Sri Paturi Sudhakar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440003255, 040-23326346 Teachers (Medak-Nizamabad-Adilabad-Karimnagar) Sri Ponguleti Sudhakar Reddy Indian National Congress 08761-200616, 9440438555 MLAs Sri Poola Ravinder Independent 9866818560, 040-23225740 Teachers (Warangal-Khammam-Nalgonda) Sri Sabavat Ramulu Naik -- 9440479705 Nominated by Governor Sri Syed Altaf Hyder Razvi All Indian Majlis E Ittehadul Muslimeen 040-24533966, 9963533308 MLAs Sri Syed Aminul Hasan Jafri All India Majlis E Ittehadul Muslimeen 9885110075 Local Authorities (Hyderabad) Sri T. Santhosh Kumar Indian National Congress 9440031111, 0878-2224448 MLAs Sri Vullolla Gangadhar Goud Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9640955999, 9393778990 MLAs
Sri Madhusudana Chary Sirikonda
Hon'ble Speaker of Legislative Assembly
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- Name:
- Sri Madhusudana Chary Sirikonda
- Date of Birth:
- 13 October 1956
- Age:
- 57
- Spouse:
- Uma Devi
- Birth Place:
- Narsakkapally, Warangal District
- Education:
- M.A English
- Office:
- 040-23233829; Fax : 23232377
- Residence:
- 040-23411991 ; 9963994522 ; 9704310777
He
was born in Narsakkapally village in Warangal district, Telangana. He
has a M.A. degree in English Literature from Kakatiya University,
Warangal. The Telangana Legislative Assembly is the Lower House of the
State.
Shri Madhusudana Chary was elected as the first Speaker of Telangana
Assembly. He is from the ruling TRS. The Legislative Assembly of
Telangana consists of 119 Members.
- Name:
- Sri Madhusudana Chary Sirikonda
- Date of Birth:
- 13 October 1956
- Age:
- 57
- Spouse:
- Uma Devi
- Birth Place:
- Narsakkapally, Warangal District
- Education:
- M.A English
- Office:
- 040-23233829; Fax : 23232377
- Residence:
- 040-23411991 ; 9963994522 ; 9704310777
He was born in Narsakkapally village in Warangal district, Telangana. He has a M.A. degree in English Literature from Kakatiya University, Warangal. The Telangana Legislative Assembly is the Lower House of the State. Shri Madhusudana Chary was elected as the first Speaker of Telangana Assembly. He is from the ruling TRS. The Legislative Assembly of Telangana consists of 119 Members.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Members of the Legislative Assembly
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Sri Koneru Konappa Bahujan Samaj Party 9441255522 ; 08738-23919 Sirpur

Sri Manohar Reddy Dasari Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849597102; 8497959999 Peddapalli

Sri Durgam Chinnaiah Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866242008; Bellampalli (SC)

Sri Divakar Rao Nadipelli Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849466566; 9849766566 Mancherial

Sri Kova Laxmi Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9848309284; 9666069965 Asifabad (ST)

Smt. Ajmeera Rekha Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9000236888; 9949420666 Khanapur (ST)

Sri Jogu Ramanna Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453222,040- 23384411,040-23451217 Adilabad

Sri Rathod Bapu Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440061611 Boath (ST)

Sri Allola Indra Karan Reddy Bahujan Samaj Party 9848024246; 040-23004999 Nirmal

Sri Gaddigari Vittal Reddy Indian National Congress 9440885061; 9949918712 Mudhole

Sri Ashannagari Jeevan Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949699999; 9397999999 Armoor

Sri Shakil Telangana Rashtra Samithiv 8985666666; 9908941111 Bodhan

Sri Hanmanth Shinde Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440474268; Jukkal (SC)

Srinivas Reddy Pocharam Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440401527; 9984170007; 040-23450044 Banswada

Sri Eanugu Ravinder Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866334666; 9440034666 Yellareddy

Sri Gampa Govardhan Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440123888; 040-23230369 Kamareddy

Sri Bigala Ganesh Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849037398; Nizamabad(Urban)

Sri Goverdhan Baji Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849353535; Nizamabad(RURAL)

Vemula Prashanth Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-66103633, 9866882244 Balkonda

Sri Kalvakuntla Vidya Sagar Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440071179; 9908221333 Koratla

Sri Jeevan Reddy Thatiparthi Indian National Congress 9440071330; Jagtial

Sri Koppula Eshwar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949588444; 9849245132 Dharmapuri (SC)

Somarapu Satyanarayana Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949944550; 040-23228222 Ramagundam

Sri Putta Madhukar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440069188; 8978779188 Manthani

Sri Gangula Kamalakar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866194229; 9177783333; Karimnagar

Sri Bodiga Shobha Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9399948236; 9395593366 Choppadandi (SC)

Sri Ramesh Chennamaneni Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23397720, 9440469763; Vemulawada

Sri K.Tarakarama Rao (Ktr) Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453233,040- 23410888,040-23450455 Sircilla

Sri Rasamai Balakishan Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440885920 Manakondur (Sc)

Sri Eatala Rajender Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849224411; 08727-283646; 040-23454766; 040-23452699 Huzurabad

Vodithela Sathish Kumar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 0870-2552000, 9849600003 Husnabad

Sri Thanneru Harish Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453220,m 040- 23324504, 040-23450872 Siddipet

Smt. M. Padma Devender Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9550696666; 040-23241441 Medak

Sri Patlolla Kista Reddy Indian National Congress 9440418613; 08456-284225 Narayankhed

Sri Pally Babumohan Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9000747747 Andole (SC)

Sri Chilumula Madan Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440057151; 9440464545 Narsapur

Sri Dr. Jetty Geetha Indian National Congress 9849908523; 9848782023; 9848051322; 040-27804432 Zahirabad (SC)

Sri Chinta Prabhakar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949252626; 9441652626; Sangareddy

Sri Gudem Maipal Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 08452-42967;9849699916; Patancheru

Sri Solipeta Ramalinga Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440380141 Dubbak

Sri Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23410333; 040-23410666; 040-23456698; 040-23455205 Ext:1616 Ext:1215, Fax: 23452498 Gajwel

Sri Malipeddi Sudheer Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849711555; 08415-200660 Medchal

Sri Chintala. Kanaka Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9989955555; 9848379999 Malkajgiri

Sri K.P. Vivekanand Telugu Desam 040-23085738, 9701144144 Quthbullapur

Sri Madhavaram Krishna Rao Telugu Desam 040-23162789,9347056789 Kukatpalle

Sri N.V.S.S. Prabhakar Bharatiya Janata Party Uppal

Sri Manchireddy Kishan Reddy Telugu Desam 9848099699; 040-24060611 Ibrahimpatnam

Sri Ryaga Krishnaiah Telugu Desam 040-27641710, 9000009164 ; Lal Bahadur Nagar

Sri Teegala Krishna Reddy Telugu Desam 9849456666 Maheswaram

Sri T. Prakash Goud Telugu Desam 9849456666 Rajendranagar

Sri Arekapudi Gandhi Telugu Desam Party 9177664333; 9848042499 Serilingampally

Sri Kale Yadaiah Indian National Congress 9440414583 Chevella (SC)

Sri Tammannagari Ram Mohan Reddy Indian National Congress Pargi

Sri B. Sanjeeva Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440002076; 9491447788 Vikarabad (SC)

Sri P. Mahender Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453210, 040- 23301333, 040- 23453211 Tandur

Sri Dr. K. Laxman Bharatiya Janata Party 9246537889; 040-27676677; Musheerabad

Sri Ahmed Bin Abdullah Balala All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen 9246532703; 040-24562324 Malakpet

Sri G. Kishan Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party 9949099997; 040-27568188; 040-24653535 Amberpet

Sri Chintala Rama Chandra Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party 9948077777; 040-23564747 Khairatabad

Sri Maganti Gopinath Telugu Desam 9849599999 Jubilee Hills

Sri Talasani Srinivas Yadav Telugu Desam 040-23453215, 040-23453217 Sanathnagar

Sri Jaffar Hussain All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen 040-24444544, 9963741786 Nampally

Sri Kausar Moinuddin All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 9885322786; 040-23569696 Karwan

Sri T. Raja Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 9000214000, 9160214214 Goshamahal

Sri Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 9246532393; 040-24804947; 040-24082655 Charminar

Sri Akbaruddin Owaisi All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen 9848049783; 040-23379213 Chandrayangutta

Sri Mumtaz Ahmed Khan All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 040-24572790, 9246538144 Yakutpura

Sri Mohd Moazam Khan All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 9849021517; 040-23391585; 040-24804947 Bahadurpura

Sri T. Padma Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23450368, 040-23455135 Secunderabad

Sri G. Sayanna Telugu Desam Party 9849339692; 040-27899978 Secunderabad (CONT) (SC)

Sri Anumula Revanth Reddy Telugu Desam Party 9440900009; 040-2339572 Kodangal

Sri S. Rajender Reddy Telugu Desam 9880734369, 9845239749 Narayanpet

Sri Srinivas Goud V Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949994039, 9949160324 Mahbubnagar

Sri Charlakola Laxma Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9441869699; 040-23553335 Jadcherla

Sri Alla Venkateswar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440769873; Devarkadra

Sri Chittem Ram Mohan Reddy Indian National Congress 9440014941; 040-23550099; Makthal

Sri Dr. G. Chinna Reddy Indian National Congress 9440295002; Wanaparthy

Smt. Aruna D.K Indian National Congress 9440296022; 040-23546793 Gadwal

Sri Nallala Odelu Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866006909 , 9966020364 Chennur (SC)

Sri S. A. Sampathkumar Indian National Congress Alampur (SC)

Sri Marri Janardhan Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9000444777; 9618280999 Nagarkurnool

Sri Guvvala Balaraju Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9490752933; 9394662123; Achampet (SC)

Sri Challa Vamshichand Reddy Indian National Congress 9550550055 Kalwakurthi

Sri Anjaiah Yelganamoni Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9912138888; 8978564646 Shadnagar

Sri Jupally Krishna Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453207,040-23452339 Kollapur

Sri Ravindra Kumar Ramavath Communist Party Of India 040-23224966, 9440140755; Devarakonda (ST)

Sri Jana Reddy Kunduru Indian National Congress 9666100014; 9989063322; 040-23551360; 040-2355133 Nagarjunasagar

Sri Nallamothu Bhaskar Rao Indian National Congress 9885104404 Miryalaguda

Sri Uttam Kumar Reddy Nalamada Indian National Congress 9440151989; 9848051082; 040-23378380 Huzurnagar

Smt. Padmavathi Reddy Nalamada Indian National Congress 9000333773; 040-23378380 Kodad

Sri Guntakandla Jagadish Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453212 , 040- 23322298, 040- 23450520; Suryapet

Sri Komatireddy Venkat Reddy Indian National Congress 9948297777; 040-23398805 Nalgonda

Sri Koosukuntla Prabhakar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi Munugode

Sri Pailla Shekar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9972953359; 9502176980 Bhongir

Sri Vemula Veeresham Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9963054752, 9618800666 Nakrekal (Sc)

Sri Gadari Kishore Kumar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9885533737; 9010446666 Tungaturthi (SC)

Smt. Gongidi Sunitha Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9000647878; 9866257568 Alair

Sri Muthireddy Yadagiri Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849256207, 8008911992 Jangaon

Sri Dr. Thatikonda Rajaiah Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849790363; 040-23456043 Ghanpur (SC)

Sri Dayakar Rao Errabelli Telugu Desam Party 9848012459; 0870-2578877 Palakurthi

Sri D. S. Redya Naik Indian National Congress 8008098887 Dornakal (ST)

Sri Banoth Shankar Nayak Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9989303555; 9000903555; 0870-2573555 Mahabubabad (ST)

Sri Donthi Madhava Reddy Independent 9573224488; 0870-2443399 Narasampet

Sri Challa Dharma Reddy Telugu Desam Party 9866614499; 9848072199 Parkal

Sri Dasyam Vinay Bhasker Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849766789 Warangal West

Smt. Konda Surekha Telangana Rashtra Samithi 7842499999; 0870-12578289 Warangal East

Sri Aroori Ramesh Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9676516666; 0870-2430275 Wardhannapet (SC)

Sri Madhusudana Chary Sirikonda Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23233829,23411991,9963994522,9704310777 Bhupalpally

Sri Azmeera Chandulal Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440197004; 9848087889; 040-23222459 Mulug (ST)

Sri Payam Venkateswarulu Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress 08746-223655, 9440545167 Pinapaka (ST)

Sri Koram Kanakaiah Indian National Congress 9490453999 Yellandu (ST)

Sri Ajay Kumar Puvvada Indian National Congress 9849555778; 040-23556737 Khammam

Sri Ramreddy Venkata Reddy Indian National Congress 040-23301799, 9848112664; Palair

Sri Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu Indian National Congress 9440100421 Madhira (SC)

Sri Banoth Madan Lal YSR Congress 9000477567 Wyra (ST)

Sri Sandra Venkata Veeraiah Telugu Desam 9440625955; 08742-226376 Sathupally (SC)

Sri Venkata Rao Jalagam Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866103030 Kothagudem

Sri Thati Venkateswarlu Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party 9440625999, 9848152555 Aswaraopeta

Sri Sunnam Rajaiah Communist Party Of India (Marxist) 9490098079 Bhadrachalam (St)
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Sri Koneru Konappa Bahujan Samaj Party 9441255522 ; 08738-23919 Sirpur Sri Manohar Reddy Dasari Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849597102; 8497959999 Peddapalli Sri Durgam Chinnaiah Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866242008; Bellampalli (SC) Sri Divakar Rao Nadipelli Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849466566; 9849766566 Mancherial Sri Kova Laxmi Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9848309284; 9666069965 Asifabad (ST) Smt. Ajmeera Rekha Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9000236888; 9949420666 Khanapur (ST) Sri Jogu Ramanna Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453222,040- 23384411,040-23451217 Adilabad Sri Rathod Bapu Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440061611 Boath (ST) Sri Allola Indra Karan Reddy Bahujan Samaj Party 9848024246; 040-23004999 Nirmal Sri Gaddigari Vittal Reddy Indian National Congress 9440885061; 9949918712 Mudhole Sri Ashannagari Jeevan Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949699999; 9397999999 Armoor Sri Shakil Telangana Rashtra Samithiv 8985666666; 9908941111 Bodhan Sri Hanmanth Shinde Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440474268; Jukkal (SC) Srinivas Reddy Pocharam Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440401527; 9984170007; 040-23450044 Banswada Sri Eanugu Ravinder Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866334666; 9440034666 Yellareddy Sri Gampa Govardhan Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440123888; 040-23230369 Kamareddy Sri Bigala Ganesh Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849037398; Nizamabad(Urban) Sri Goverdhan Baji Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849353535; Nizamabad(RURAL) Vemula Prashanth Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-66103633, 9866882244 Balkonda Sri Kalvakuntla Vidya Sagar Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440071179; 9908221333 Koratla Sri Jeevan Reddy Thatiparthi Indian National Congress 9440071330; Jagtial Sri Koppula Eshwar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949588444; 9849245132 Dharmapuri (SC) Somarapu Satyanarayana Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949944550; 040-23228222 Ramagundam Sri Putta Madhukar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440069188; 8978779188 Manthani Sri Gangula Kamalakar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866194229; 9177783333; Karimnagar Sri Bodiga Shobha Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9399948236; 9395593366 Choppadandi (SC) Sri Ramesh Chennamaneni Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23397720, 9440469763; Vemulawada Sri K.Tarakarama Rao (Ktr) Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453233,040- 23410888,040-23450455 Sircilla Sri Rasamai Balakishan Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440885920 Manakondur (Sc) Sri Eatala Rajender Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849224411; 08727-283646; 040-23454766; 040-23452699 Huzurabad Vodithela Sathish Kumar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 0870-2552000, 9849600003 Husnabad Sri Thanneru Harish Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453220,m 040- 23324504, 040-23450872 Siddipet Smt. M. Padma Devender Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9550696666; 040-23241441 Medak Sri Patlolla Kista Reddy Indian National Congress 9440418613; 08456-284225 Narayankhed Sri Pally Babumohan Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9000747747 Andole (SC) Sri Chilumula Madan Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440057151; 9440464545 Narsapur Sri Dr. Jetty Geetha Indian National Congress 9849908523; 9848782023; 9848051322; 040-27804432 Zahirabad (SC) Sri Chinta Prabhakar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949252626; 9441652626; Sangareddy Sri Gudem Maipal Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 08452-42967;9849699916; Patancheru Sri Solipeta Ramalinga Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440380141 Dubbak Sri Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23410333; 040-23410666; 040-23456698; 040-23455205 Ext:1616 Ext:1215, Fax: 23452498 Gajwel Sri Malipeddi Sudheer Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849711555; 08415-200660 Medchal Sri Chintala. Kanaka Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9989955555; 9848379999 Malkajgiri Sri K.P. Vivekanand Telugu Desam 040-23085738, 9701144144 Quthbullapur Sri Madhavaram Krishna Rao Telugu Desam 040-23162789,9347056789 Kukatpalle Sri N.V.S.S. Prabhakar Bharatiya Janata Party Uppal Sri Manchireddy Kishan Reddy Telugu Desam 9848099699; 040-24060611 Ibrahimpatnam Sri Ryaga Krishnaiah Telugu Desam 040-27641710, 9000009164 ; Lal Bahadur Nagar Sri Teegala Krishna Reddy Telugu Desam 9849456666 Maheswaram Sri T. Prakash Goud Telugu Desam 9849456666 Rajendranagar Sri Arekapudi Gandhi Telugu Desam Party 9177664333; 9848042499 Serilingampally Sri Kale Yadaiah Indian National Congress 9440414583 Chevella (SC) Sri Tammannagari Ram Mohan Reddy Indian National Congress Pargi Sri B. Sanjeeva Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440002076; 9491447788 Vikarabad (SC) Sri P. Mahender Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453210, 040- 23301333, 040- 23453211 Tandur Sri Dr. K. Laxman Bharatiya Janata Party 9246537889; 040-27676677; Musheerabad Sri Ahmed Bin Abdullah Balala All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen 9246532703; 040-24562324 Malakpet Sri G. Kishan Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party 9949099997; 040-27568188; 040-24653535 Amberpet Sri Chintala Rama Chandra Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party 9948077777; 040-23564747 Khairatabad Sri Maganti Gopinath Telugu Desam 9849599999 Jubilee Hills Sri Talasani Srinivas Yadav Telugu Desam 040-23453215, 040-23453217 Sanathnagar Sri Jaffar Hussain All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen 040-24444544, 9963741786 Nampally Sri Kausar Moinuddin All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 9885322786; 040-23569696 Karwan Sri T. Raja Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 9000214000, 9160214214 Goshamahal Sri Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 9246532393; 040-24804947; 040-24082655 Charminar Sri Akbaruddin Owaisi All India Majlis e Ittehadul Muslimeen 9848049783; 040-23379213 Chandrayangutta Sri Mumtaz Ahmed Khan All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 040-24572790, 9246538144 Yakutpura Sri Mohd Moazam Khan All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen 9849021517; 040-23391585; 040-24804947 Bahadurpura Sri T. Padma Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23450368, 040-23455135 Secunderabad Sri G. Sayanna Telugu Desam Party 9849339692; 040-27899978 Secunderabad (CONT) (SC) Sri Anumula Revanth Reddy Telugu Desam Party 9440900009; 040-2339572 Kodangal Sri S. Rajender Reddy Telugu Desam 9880734369, 9845239749 Narayanpet Sri Srinivas Goud V Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9949994039, 9949160324 Mahbubnagar Sri Charlakola Laxma Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9441869699; 040-23553335 Jadcherla Sri Alla Venkateswar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440769873; Devarkadra Sri Chittem Ram Mohan Reddy Indian National Congress 9440014941; 040-23550099; Makthal Sri Dr. G. Chinna Reddy Indian National Congress 9440295002; Wanaparthy Smt. Aruna D.K Indian National Congress 9440296022; 040-23546793 Gadwal Sri Nallala Odelu Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866006909 , 9966020364 Chennur (SC) Sri S. A. Sampathkumar Indian National Congress Alampur (SC) Sri Marri Janardhan Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9000444777; 9618280999 Nagarkurnool Sri Guvvala Balaraju Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9490752933; 9394662123; Achampet (SC) Sri Challa Vamshichand Reddy Indian National Congress 9550550055 Kalwakurthi Sri Anjaiah Yelganamoni Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9912138888; 8978564646 Shadnagar Sri Jupally Krishna Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453207,040-23452339 Kollapur Sri Ravindra Kumar Ramavath Communist Party Of India 040-23224966, 9440140755; Devarakonda (ST) Sri Jana Reddy Kunduru Indian National Congress 9666100014; 9989063322; 040-23551360; 040-2355133 Nagarjunasagar Sri Nallamothu Bhaskar Rao Indian National Congress 9885104404 Miryalaguda Sri Uttam Kumar Reddy Nalamada Indian National Congress 9440151989; 9848051082; 040-23378380 Huzurnagar Smt. Padmavathi Reddy Nalamada Indian National Congress 9000333773; 040-23378380 Kodad Sri Guntakandla Jagadish Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23453212 , 040- 23322298, 040- 23450520; Suryapet Sri Komatireddy Venkat Reddy Indian National Congress 9948297777; 040-23398805 Nalgonda Sri Koosukuntla Prabhakar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi Munugode Sri Pailla Shekar Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9972953359; 9502176980 Bhongir Sri Vemula Veeresham Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9963054752, 9618800666 Nakrekal (Sc) Sri Gadari Kishore Kumar Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9885533737; 9010446666 Tungaturthi (SC) Smt. Gongidi Sunitha Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9000647878; 9866257568 Alair Sri Muthireddy Yadagiri Reddy Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849256207, 8008911992 Jangaon Sri Dr. Thatikonda Rajaiah Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849790363; 040-23456043 Ghanpur (SC) Sri Dayakar Rao Errabelli Telugu Desam Party 9848012459; 0870-2578877 Palakurthi Sri D. S. Redya Naik Indian National Congress 8008098887 Dornakal (ST) Sri Banoth Shankar Nayak Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9989303555; 9000903555; 0870-2573555 Mahabubabad (ST) Sri Donthi Madhava Reddy Independent 9573224488; 0870-2443399 Narasampet Sri Challa Dharma Reddy Telugu Desam Party 9866614499; 9848072199 Parkal Sri Dasyam Vinay Bhasker Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9849766789 Warangal West Smt. Konda Surekha Telangana Rashtra Samithi 7842499999; 0870-12578289 Warangal East Sri Aroori Ramesh Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9676516666; 0870-2430275 Wardhannapet (SC) Sri Madhusudana Chary Sirikonda Telangana Rashtra Samithi 040-23233829,23411991,9963994522,9704310777 Bhupalpally Sri Azmeera Chandulal Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9440197004; 9848087889; 040-23222459 Mulug (ST) Sri Payam Venkateswarulu Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress 08746-223655, 9440545167 Pinapaka (ST) Sri Koram Kanakaiah Indian National Congress 9490453999 Yellandu (ST) Sri Ajay Kumar Puvvada Indian National Congress 9849555778; 040-23556737 Khammam Sri Ramreddy Venkata Reddy Indian National Congress 040-23301799, 9848112664; Palair Sri Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu Indian National Congress 9440100421 Madhira (SC) Sri Banoth Madan Lal YSR Congress 9000477567 Wyra (ST) Sri Sandra Venkata Veeraiah Telugu Desam 9440625955; 08742-226376 Sathupally (SC) Sri Venkata Rao Jalagam Telangana Rashtra Samithi 9866103030 Kothagudem Sri Thati Venkateswarlu Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party 9440625999, 9848152555 Aswaraopeta Sri Sunnam Rajaiah Communist Party Of India (Marxist) 9490098079 Bhadrachalam (St)
Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale
The Hon'ble Chief Justice
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- Name:
- Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale
- Date of Birth:
- 24 October 1956
- Age:
- 58
- Education:
- Law
- Office:
- 040-23446333
- Name:
- Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale
- Date of Birth:
- 24 October 1956
- Age:
- 58
- Education:
- Law
- Office:
- 040-23446333
Profile
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Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale was born on 24th October 1956. After completing his education and obtaining a Degree of Law from Government Law College, Mumbai, he joined the Bar in June-1980.
Since then he was practicing in the Bombay High Court at Mumbai till his elevation as Judge of that Court on 22nd January, 2001. He was then transferred to Karnataka High Court on 6th January, 2012 and then to Hyderabad High Court vide notification dated 1st December, 2014. He assumed the charge as a Senior-most Judge of this High Court on 8th December, 2014.
He took over the office of the Chief Justice of High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the State of Telangana and the State of the Andhra Pradesh on 7 May, 2015.

The High Court of
Judicature at Hyderabad for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
is the common High Court for two States.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court was renamed as High court of Hyderabad in
view of bifurcation the State into Telangana and truncated Andhra
Pradesh. From 2 June 2014, after the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act,
2014 came into force, it has been renamed and serves as a common high
court for both the states.
After a separate High Court for Andhra Pradesh is established, High
Court of Judicature at Hyderabad shall remain the High Court for
Telangana State.
The seat of the high court is in the Telangana capital, Hyderabad and
has a sanctioned judge strength of 49.
- Dilip Babasaheb Bhosale was born on 24th October 1956. After completing his education and obtaining a Degree of Law from Government Law College, Mumbai, he joined the Bar in June-1980.Since then he was practicing in the Bombay High Court at Mumbai till his elevation as Judge of that Court on 22nd January, 2001. He was then transferred to Karnataka High Court on 6th January, 2012 and then to Hyderabad High Court vide notification dated 1st December, 2014. He assumed the charge as a Senior-most Judge of this High Court on 8th December, 2014.
He took over the office of the Chief Justice of High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the State of Telangana and the State of the Andhra Pradesh on 7 May, 2015.
The High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the States of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh is the common High Court for two States.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court was renamed as High court of Hyderabad in view of bifurcation the State into Telangana and truncated Andhra Pradesh. From 2 June 2014, after the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014 came into force, it has been renamed and serves as a common high court for both the states.
After a separate High Court for Andhra Pradesh is established, High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad shall remain the High Court for Telangana State. The seat of the high court is in the Telangana capital, Hyderabad and has a sanctioned judge strength of 49.
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S. Sreemannarayana Deputy Registrar(Protocol) 23688218, 23446712, Fax: 23446151 ,9440621450
K. Ravi Kumar Deputy Registrar 23446730, 23442535
L. Narasimha Reddy Justice 23446324 23446354 R. Subhash Reddy Justice 23446330 23442530 K. C. Bhanu Justice 23446331 23442416 G. Chandraiah Justice 23446328 23442425 Ramesh Ranganathan Justice 23446335 23449662 N. Ramamohana Rao Justice 23446182 23549345 C.V. Nagarjuna Reddy Justice 23446390 23442564 R. Kantha Rao Justice 23446304 23545721 Vilas V. Afzulpurkar Justice 23446317 23442517 P.V. Sanjay Kumar Justice 23446302 23442503 B. Chandra Kumar Justice 23446325 24090387 Raja Elango Justice 23446133 23442551 C. Praveen Kumar Justice 23446312 23442572 M.S. Ramachandra Rao Justice 23446311 23442478 A. Rajasheker Reddy Justice 23446315 23542795 P. Naveen Rao Justice 23446313 23449629 S.V. Bhatt Justice 23446310 23449699 A.V. Sesha Sai Justice 23446751 23449633 C. Kodanda Ram Justice 23446336 23541245 A. Ramalingeswara Rao Justice 23446749 20045567 B. Siva Sankara Rao Justice 23446769 23442533 M. Seetharama Murti Justice 23446765 23545182 S. Ravi Kumar Justice 23446789 23442494 U. Durga Prasad Rao Justice 23446777 23545729 T. Sunil Chowdary Justice 23446767 23545680 M. Satyanarayana Murthy Justice 23446773 23442491 M.S.K. Jaiswal Justice 23446742 23446339 A. Shankar Narayana Justice 23446785 27148492 Smt. Anis Justice 23446766 23442435 K. Siva Prasad Registrar General 23446166, 23442565 ,23688201, 9440621441,Fax: 23446155 D. Taraka Ram Registrar(Recruitment) 23449602, 23688204, 9490153402,Fax: 23446158 V. Venkata Prasad Registrar (Judicial) 23446162, 23442428,23688206 ,9440621444,Fax: 23446152 P. Mutyala Naidu Registrar (Admn.)& FAC Dist. Judge (Enquiries) 23446164, 23442585,23688205 ,9440621442,Fax: 23446154 9490153403 S. Jagannadham Registrar (Vigilance) 23446163, 23442560,23688202, 9440621443,Fax: 23446153 P.V. Radhakrishna Rao Registrar(Protocol) 23446168, 23446387,23688208 ,9440621445,Fax: 23446161 C. Vidhyadhar Bhatt Registrar(Management) 23446165, 23446383,23688203, 9440621446,Fax: 23446156 K. Narasimha Chari Central Project Co-ordinator 23446326, 23446761,23688209, 9490156554,Fax: 23446198 Smt. T. Lakshmi Hemalatha Joint Registrar 23446735, 23442507,9491399838 N. Muralidhar Rao Joint Registrar 23446266, 23442411,9491399836 T. Venkateswara Rao Joint Registrar 23446740, 23446711,7382932133 S.V. Ramana Murthy Joint Registrar 23446734 ,23446176,8330938768 V. Ramakrishna Joint Registrar 23446731 23446396,8332975612 V. Ramesh Joint Registrar 23688228, 23449612,9491399835 Ali Mohammed Sarfaraz Prl. Secretary to HCJ 23446333, 23446389,23446363 ,23688214,9440621454,Fax: 23446160 R.L.N. Charyulu Deputy Registrar 23449632 23449619 S. Subba Rao Deputy Registrar 23449604, 27228820 P. Ramakrishna Deputy Registrar 23446736 23449621 K. Gangadhara Rao Deputy Registrar 23446747, 23449672 B.S. Chiranjeevi Deputy Registrar 23446792, 23449635 Smt. M. Santhi Vardhani Deputy Registrar 23446738, 23446175 A.V. Raghava Swamy Deputy Registrar 24022359, 9490156546 S. Sreemannarayana Deputy Registrar(Protocol) 23688218, 23446712, Fax: 23446151 ,9440621450 K. Ravi Kumar Deputy Registrar 23446730, 23442535
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