Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Effect of floods in jammu and kashmir must see BEFORE AND AFTER FLOODS

Continuously rain in jammu and kashmir effected a lot to the people and nation.

This is the biggest flood in the year, as you can see below the images which is taken from satellite shows before and after floods. The numbers even the images from the ground fail to convey it.look at this 

Srinagar

The capital city has been transformed from a bustling metropolis of over a million people into a flooded city where hundreds of thousands were marooned.


Railway Station

On the outskirts of Srinagar, the floods have inundated almost everything at the Nowgam Railway Station, except the railway tracks and the main terminal.

Char Chinar

Rising waters of the Dal Lake, Srinagar’s most famous lake, have almost entirely swallowed this little island known for its four Chinar trees.

Bakshi Stadium 

The state’s first synthetic football pitch was laid at the Bakshi stadium just days before it almost completely went under water.


Budshah Bridge

Presumably named after Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin, or Bud Shah, approach roads to this bridge in the heart of Srinagar overflowed with water as the Jhelum river broke its banks.

Royal Springs Golf Course

Among the country’s most picturesque golf courses, flood waters flowed into parts of the Royal Springs. Nearby is Gupkar Road, home to Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah.

Nehru Park

On the banks of the Dal Lake, Srinagar’s Nehru Park ostensibly became a part of the lake itself, while houses in the neighbourhood were completely engulfed by flood waters.

Intersection near Athwagan 

Sections of national highways 1A and 1D went under water, leaving queues of vehicles trapped in both directions.

 Triangular Park, Jawahar Nagar

Roads and parks in Srinagar were completely submerged, leaving only rooftops and a smattering of treetops visible from above.

this is the tragedy images of srinagar

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

BEAUTY TIPS FOR ALL #7


Best Homemade Face Packs for Summer # 7: Oatmeal pack

This pack is best for people who suffer from dry skin during summers.

Ingredients:

• Cucumber

• Cup of oatmeal

• Spoonful of yoghurt

Method:

1. Combine cucumber with a cup of oatmeal and a spoonful of yoghurt to form a thick paste.

2. Apply it on your facial skin and wait for approximately 30 mins before rinsing it with lukewarm water.

BEAUTY TIPS FOR ALL #6

Best Homemade Face Packs for Summer # 6: Tomato pulp face pack

This homemade pack is best for oily skin. Besides that, this pack will also help to remove tan and polish the surface of the skin to give a healthy shine.

Ingredients:

• Tomato pulp

• Drop of honey

Method:

1. Take tomato pulp and mix a drop of honey into it

2. Apply this mixture on your face and leave it for few minutes, before rinsing it with cold water.

BEAUTY TIPS FOR GIRLS ( TIP 5)


Best Homemade Face Packs for Summer # 5: Cucumber face pack

This pack will help to keep your skin hydrated and smooth during summers.

Ingredients:

1 cucumber

1 tbsp. sugar

Method:

1. Peel a cucumber and mash it in a bowl.

2. Add 1 tbsp. of sugar into the mashed cucumber and mix well.

3. Place it in the refrigerator until cool.

4. Apply it to your face and leave it on for ten minutes. Use cold water to wash your face.

Monday, 7 July 2014

BEAUTY TIPS FOR GIRLS ( TIP 4)


Best Homemade Face Packs for Summer # 4: Soya beans or lentil pack

Soya beans are rich in isoflavone and applying this pack will help to slow down the process of ageing of the skin.

Ingredients:

• 50 grams soya beans or masoor dal

• Water

• Unboiled milk

• Almond oil

Method:


  1. Take fifty grams Soya beans (or masoor dal), soak it in water over-night.

  2. Grind it well next morning into as paste after removing the shells. 

  3. 3. Mix un boiled milk and almond oil in the paste and apply.

BEAUTY TIPS FOR GIRLS ( TIP 3)


Best Homemade Face Packs for Summer # 3: Almond oil therapy

This therapy is a fine cleanser and it is very effective in protecting the delicate skin under the eyes.

Ingredients: 

• Piece of cotton

• Almond oil

Method:

Dip a piece of cotton wool in almond oil and wipe your face with it. It is an effective cleanser, for removing unseen dirt.

note:- warm your face before cleansing because warm skin open pores or your skin. 
you can warm water lightly and use

BEAUTY TIPS FOR GIRLS ( TIP 2) with milk


Best Homemade Face Packs for Summer # 2: Cleansing with milk

Regular cleansing is one of the most important steps to get glowing skin during summer.

Ingredients:

• Piece of cotton

• Milk

Method:

Dip a piece of cotton wool in milk and wipe your face with it. It also cleans unseen dirt which can go down into your pores.

note:- warm your face before cleansing because warm skin open pores or your skin. 
you can warm milk lightly and use,

BEAUTY TIPS FOR GIRLS ( TIP 1)


THESE ARE SOME BEAUTY TIPS FOR ALL

Summer has already knocked our doors and it means business. You step out of the house and you can literally feel the heat burning your SKIN. Besides dehydrating the body, the extreme temperature can cause havoc on the SKIN and can cause tanning, pigmentation, early AGEING etc. The result is dull, tried and sallow looking SKIN with zero appeal.

Yes, one can always go to the salon but let's be honest, who has the time? But the lack of time should not refrain you from talking care of your SKIN and that's why today we share a list of 20 best homemade face packs which are easy to make but equally effective in beating the summer rage on the SKIN.

Best Homemade Face Packs for Summer # 1: Mint pack 

This pack is one of the best summer packs to soothe your SKIN from the summer heat.

Ingredients:

• Fresh mint

• Turmeric powder – a pinch

• Lukewarm water

Method:

1. Take some fresh mint and make a fine paste of it. Now add a pinch of turmeric powder and mix well.

2. Wash your face with lukewarm water and apply this fine paste all over the face.

3. Leave for 15 minutes and wash with cold water.

THE MEDICINE WHICH CURES KIDNEY MUST SHARE AND HELP OTHERS


In this big world there is no kidney transplantation without donor of kidney. we can replace heart with artificial heart but we cannot replace artificial kidney in our body. that's how kidney work hard in our body. 
Years pass by and our kidneys are filtering the blood by removing salt, poison and any unwanted entering our body. With time, the salt accumulates and this needs to undergo cleaning treatments and how are we going to overcome this?

It is very easy, first take a bunch of parsley or Cilantro ( Coriander Leaves ) and wash it clean
Then cut it in small pieces and put it in a pot and pour clean water and boil it for ten minutes and let it cool down and then filter it and pour in a clean bottle and keep it inside refrigerator to cool.

Drink one glass daily and you will notice all salt and other accumulated poison coming out of your kidney by urination also you will be able to notice the difference which you never felt before.

Parsley (Cilantro) is known as best cleaning treatment for kidneys and it is natural!


please share this info to your friends family and increase there long life. don't neglect.. keep on passing. 

Sunday, 6 July 2014

HEAVY POWER CUT STARTED IN TELANGANA AS WELL AS IN ANDHRA PRADESH.

Due to no rain dams are not releasing water flow for power which effecting 4 to 5 hours power cut in telangana as well as in andhra pradesh.

Shedding even the usual taboo over power cuts during nights, the electricity authorities are applying their shears indiscriminately. Lengthy midnight power cuts have become the order of the day. The four-hour load relief schedule announced by the Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana (TSSPDCL) has become a subject of scorn, as the actual hours of outages extend to six or seven hours a day.
students also suffering a lot for study because power cut in night also. in holidays there is no power cut but after re-opining the schools and colleges power cut is started.. we can say this time is hard to all the people.
  
“Power goes off often without notice, apart from the scheduled four hours. Sometimes the timings are altered without notice. At least five days a week, we are enduring blackouts of an hour or two more than the four scheduled hours,” says Sai Kumar, a resident of Tarnaka.

On Friday for instance, all the peripheral areas of the city which fall under the Ranga Reddy Zone of TSSPDCL experienced four spells of outages, amounting to a total of seven hours.
Industries are facing one official weekly power holiday, but the industry bodies claim that it is besides the weekly day off. “Power is cut off even on weekly holidays. We are enduring huge production losses. Though heavy industries are allowed to buy power under Open Access, such power costs a lot, and small and medium industries cannot afford it. We are unable to see light at the end of the tunnel,” despairs Shivakumar Rungta, President of FAPCCI. Extended summer and absence of gap for overhauling of power generation units are worsening the situation.
Units of various plants in Andhra Pradesh as well as Telangana are conking out on daily basis. As per the fresh updates, about six units in private as well as government power generation plants broke down on Friday, and coupled with lack of coal supply to some other units, it resulted in a fresh loss of generation up to 760 MW for Telangana which is already reeling under a shortage of over 1,000 MW.
The units include one each in NTPC, Ramagundam, NTPC Simhadri, VTPS, Simhapuri, among others. However, the VTPS unit was restored immediately and production resumed. Two more units in KTPS and RTPP have been under overhaul 
 hope in future the govt. will solve the  power cut problem. :)

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

US officials FOR Khobragade case: Strong Indian response shocks FOR US OFFICIALS


STRANGE CASE
Washington: India's unusual tough stand on the arrest of its diplomat Devyani Khobragade has forced the US to initiate an "inter-agency review" to look into the lapses that happened in the high-profile case that triggered an uproar in India and strained bilateral ties. 

The US departments involved in the review include the National Security Council of the White House, the State Department and the Justice Department. 

"An inter-agency review is going on right now to look into the lapses that happened in the case," sources said. 

In a tacit acknowledgement of the fact that there was a "judgemental error" in handling this case, sources said the inter-agency team led by the State Department is "working 24X7" to get it resolved as quickly as possible. 

Now that the matter has landed up in the judiciary, a lot depends on the judges too - for which the Department of Justice and the Southern District of New York is being actively engaged. 

It is believed that the Department of Defense has expressed its displeasure over the manner in which the entire issue was handled. 

At a time, when the Pentagon is busy reviewing its policy towards Asia Pacific region wherein India fits as a major player in its scheme of things and is eyeing to have a large pie in the modernisation programme of the Indian armed forces, the last thing it would like to see is any strain in its ties with New Delhi, officials said. 

A 1999-batch IFS officer, Khobragade, India's Deputy Consul General in New York, was arrested on charges of making false declarations in a visa application for her maid Sangeeta Richard. She was released on a USD 250,000 bond. 

The 39-year-old diplomat was strip searched and held with criminals, triggering a row between the two sides with India retaliating by downgrading privileges of certain category of US diplomats among other steps. 

The strong Indian reaction came as a "shock and disbelief" here, especially to those who have anything to do with the country's foreign policy, as they had never expected such a strong retaliatory measure from New Delhi. 

Top officials of the Obama Administration - in particular those in the State Department, Department of Justice and White House - took it simply a matter of "enforcing" law of the land, which was exploited by Sangeeta to immigrate to the US.

zeenews.india.com/news/nation/khobragade-case-strong

two girls raped and hanged to mango tree.. shock case in inda again


VARY SAD AND SHOCK CASE AGAIN
The specter of sexual violence continues to haunt India. A year and a half after the gang rape and murder of a student aboard a New Delhi bus sparked nationwide street protests, once again the nation is confronting a similar act of evil.
Last Wednesday, two sisters were found hanging from a mango tree after they had been gang-raped and strangled in a field near their home in rural Uttar Pradesh. The girls, apparently aged 14 and 15, had been looking for somewhere to relieve themselves as there was no toilet at home — a predicament they shared with nearly half of India’s 1.2 billion population.
Hundreds of angry villagers stayed next to the tree throughout the evening, silently protesting the lackluster police response. Officials, who allegedly shrugged off initial reports of the teenagers’ disappearance, have now detained five people in connection with the attack, including two policemen.
Nevertheless, protests contunied outside the office of the state’s chief minister, Akhilesh Yadav, on Monday, only to be dispersed with water cannons. Demonstrators claim that the girls were targeted as they were dalits — or “untouchables,” India’s lowest caste — and that their status also lay behind the muted police response.
Whether caste was a contributing factor has yet to be determined. What is undeniable, however, is that India is in the throes of a seeming rape epidemic, with almost daily reported occurrences of assaults against women, girls and even babies. In the countryside, village elders have been known to mete out rape as punishment for females they deem to be going against their traditions.
Amid the most recent uproar in Uttar Pradesh, a 22-year-old wasfound gang-raped and murdered in the Baheri area. She had been forced to drink acid before being strangled, a post-mortem revealed. And on Saturday, a youth allegedly attempted to rape a female priest inside one of the state’s temples.
New Indian Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi was taciturn about sexual violence during his recent triumphant election campaign. That certainly cannot remain the case much longer

congrats to telangana and all people :)

 A Dream of years came true now. Finally, we won TELANGANA state and its our telangana now.



BUT the people of telangana don't forget the people who sacrificed for telangana.

THE HISTORY OF  TELANGANA

In the earlier part, the HYDERABAD was one of the STATE of india

*Central government appointed a civil servant, M K Vellodi, as the first Chief Minister of Hyderabad state on 26 January 1950. In 1952, Burgula Ramakrishna Rao was elected Chief Minister of Hyderabad state in the first democratic election.

*Andhra was the first state to be carved out (from erstwhile Madras state) on linguistic basis on 1 November, 1953. It had Kurnool town (in Rayalaseema region) as its capital after the death of Potti Sriramulu who sat on a 53-day fast-unto-death demanding the new state.

 * The proposal for amalgamation of Hyderabad state with Andhra state came up in 1953 and the then Chief Minister of Hyderabad state, Burgula Ramakrishna Rao, supported the Congress central leadership’s decision in this regard though there was opposition in Telangana region. 

* Accepting the merger proposal, Andhra assembly passed a resolution on November 25, 1955 promising to safeguard the interests of Telangana. * An agreement was reached between Telangana leaders and Andhra leaders on February 20, 1956 to merge Telangana and Andhra with promises to safeguard Telangana's interests. A “Gentlemen’s Agreement” was then signed by Bezawada Gopala Reddy and Burgula Ramakrishna Rao to the effect.

THIS IS THE NEWS PAPER PRINTED FOR NEW YORK ABOUT INJUSTICE  WITH TELANGANA BY ANDHRA 
 * Eventually, under the States Re-organisation Act, Telugu-speaking areas of Hyderabad state were merged with Andhra state, giving birth to the state of Andhra Pradesh on 1 November, 1956.


 * The city of Hyderabad, the then capital of Hyderabad state, was made the capital of Andhra Pradesh state. * In 1969, an agitation began in Telangana region as people protested the failure to implement the Gentlemen’s Agreement and other safeguards properly.


 * Marri Channa Reddy launched the Telangana Praja Samiti espousing the cause of a separate state. The agitation intensified and turned violent with students in the forefront of the struggle and about 300 of them were killed in violence and police firing that ensued.

 * Following several rounds of talks with leaders of the two regions, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi came up with an eight-point plan on April 12, 1969. Telangana leaders rejected the plan and protests continued under the aegis of Telangana Praja Samiti.

 * In 1972, Jai Andhra movement started in Andhra-Rayalaseema regions as a counter to Telangana struggle. 

* On September 21, 1973, a political settlement was reached with the Centre and a 6-point formula put in place to placate people of the two regions.

 * In 1985, employees from Telangana region cried foul over appointments in government departments and complained about ‘injustice’ done to people of the region.


 The then Telugu Desam Party government, headed by N T Rama Rao, brought out a Government Order to safeguard the interests of Telangana people in government employment. * Till 1999, there was no demand from any quarters for division of the state on regional lines.


 * In 1999, Congress demanded creation of Telangana state
.

 Congress was then smarting under crushing defeats in successive elections to the state Assembly and Parliament with the ruling Telugu Desam Party in an unassailable position.

 * Yet another chapter opened in the struggle for Telangana when Kalvakuntla Chandrasekhar Rao, who was seething over denial of Cabinet berth in the Chandrababu Naidu government, walked out of TDP and launched Telangana Rashtra Samiti on 27 April, 2001.



 * Following pressure applied by Telangana Congress leaders, the Central Working Committee of Congress in 2001 sent a resolution to the then NDA government seeking constitution of a second States Re-organisation Commission to look into Telangana state demand, which was rejected by the then Union Home Minister L K Advani saying smaller states were “neither viable nor conducive” to integrity of the country.

*TRS started gradually building the movement for a separate state.

 * Congress forged an electoral alliance with TRS by promising to create Telangana state. Congress came to power in 2004, both in the state and at the Centre, and TRS became part of the coalition governments at both places. 

*** Protesting delay in carving out the separate state, TRS quit the coalition governments in the state and at the Centre in December 2006 and continued an independent fight. * In October 2008, TDP changed its stance and declared support for bifurcation of the state.

 * TRS launched an indefinite hunger-strike on 29 November, 2009 demanding creation of Telangana. The Centre budged and came out with an announcement on 9 December, 2009 that it was "initiating the process for formation of Telangana state".


 * But the Centre announced on 23 December, 2009 that it was putting Telangana issue on hold. This fanned protests across Telangana with some students ending their lives for a separate state.

On 9 December 2009, Union Minister of Home Affairs p.chindhambaram announced that the Indian government would start the process of forming a separate Telangana state, pending the introduction and passage of a separation resolution in the Andhra Pradesh assembly.

This resulted in protests across both Andhra and rayalaseema Students, workers, lawyers & various organizations in the regions launched the samekyandhra moment demanding that the state be kept united. MLAs from these regions also submitted their resignations in protest seeking a reversal of the home minister's statement

In telangana students,ngo's,jac'S AND  all were celebrating forming of new state TELANGANA





The Centre then constituted a five-member Committee on 3 February, 2010, headed by former judge Srikrishna, to look into statehood demand.


 The Committee submitted its report to the Centre on 30 December, 2010.

Telangana leaders were not satisfied with the report.

After the Srikrishna committee report was submitted to government of India. These protests are part of Telangana movement. The Telangana political JAC declared the launch of a non-cooperation movement throughout Telangana, including the state capital at Hyderabad, starting on 17 February. The plan was to request government employees not to work; people not to pay taxes or utility bills; people not to buy tickets while using public transport; to organise rallies; to block traffic on highways; and other measures. It is reported that Congress party's central leadership told Telangana MPs that it will take a decision on Telangana after assembly elections in several states in May. On 24 February, Telangana political JAC organised Egypt-like mass protests in Hyderabad beginning 10 March. Projections for number of people to be mobilised varied from one to five million .Protesters raised slogans of 'Jai Telangana', sang pro-Telangana songs, and played games. Protesters included activists of various political parties,








students, government employees, lawyers, doctors, teachers, journalists, writers and cultural artists. 48 people were arrested  for the ''JAI TELANGANA'' STATUS and making rastha roko's, Although police and government failed to stop the telangana leaders and students.

but vary sad news is that so many students committed suicide for telangana because they got frustrated,tired and mental tensions while waiting for telangana. But governement did not respond so.

students like yadhanna, santosh and so many members  from Osmania university and other places also :(

  

According to the Telangana Development Forum, Andhra Pradesh has witnessed more than 613 suicides by persons wanting the creation of a separate state. When contacted, officials of the Andhra Pradesh police said that they were unable to specify how many people had committed suicide.
The maximum number of deaths have been reported from Karimnagar district (183), followed by Warangal (153). Medak, the parliamentary seat of Telangana Rashtra Samiti leader M.V. Shanthi is next on list with 69 suicides.
in 2011

Non-cooperation movement and Million March

On 17 February 2011 noncooperation movement was started which lasted for 16 days with participation by 300,000 government employees. It caused a loss of Rs 8 billion per day in revenue to government. In February and March, Assembly session was boycotted for weeks and Parliament session was disrupted for several days by Telangana representatives.
Million March was organised by Telangana JAC in Hyderabad on 10 March 2010. In a move to disrupt the march, police arrested over thousand activists throughout the region and closed down entry to Hyderabad city by stopping certain transportation services and diverting traffic. Around 50,000 people reached the venue of the march, Tank Bund by hoodwinking police. Telangana activists damaged 16 statues of personalities representing Telugu culture language and threw some of the remnants into the lake.
In November 2011, Telangana Rashtra Samiti Vidyarthi Vibhagam (TRSV) state president Balki Suman was arrested by Hyderabad police after cases were registered against him in connection with damaging statues on Tank Bund during the 'Million March,' attacking police personnel, damaging police and media vehicles.

Non-cooperation movement


Million March






Mass resignations

From April till June, the movement saw a lull, with different parties citing various reasons and fresh deadlines to renew the agitation. In July, 81 of 119 Telangana MLAs in the state, 12 out of 15 Telangana ministers in state, 13 out of 17 Telangana MPs in Lok Sabha, 1 Rajyasabha MP (Congress), 20 MLCs resigned protesting delay in the formation of Telangana. On 30 July 20-year-old Yadi Reddy was found dead 100 yards from Parliament House in Delhi. An eight-page suicide note says the young driver from greater Hyderabad region of Telangana was upset over the government not creating a new state for his homeland. The speaker of the AP assembly on 23 July summarily rejected the resignations of all 101 MLAs citing that they were made in an emotionally surcharged atmosphere. All Telangana MPs who earlier submitted their resignations and were boycotting the parliament session also decided to attend the parliament monsoon session citing Sonia Gandhi's ill health.

Sakala Janula Samme

On 12 September 2011, a day before Sakala Janula Samme (All people's strike), TRS organised a public meeting in Karimnagar which was attended by over a million people including TJAC leaders, BJP and New Democracy party leaders.
Starting 13 September, as part of 'strike by all section of people' supporting Telangana statehood, government employees throughout Telangana stayed out of work, lawyers boycotted courts and 60,000 coal miners of Singareni Collieries (SCCL Ltd.) also joined the strike. Soon government teachers, state road transport corporation employees and state electricity board employees joined the strike.
On a call given by JAC, road blockades on national highways throughout Telangana, rail blockade and the strike of auto rikshaw union were organized on 24 and 25 September causing disruption in transport services. Virtually all sections of people joined this strike. On 30 September, as the strike entered the 18th day, even while Congress central leadership met several Telangana congress leaders, JAC called a bundh in Hyderabad city. On 2 October, JAC leaders, employee unions leaders and TRS leaders including KCR met Prime minister to explain the situation in Telangna due to the strike and asked to expedite the decision on the statehood demand. The strike has resulted in an unprecedented power crisis in the state with only 223 MU of power generated against the demand of 275MU impacting both the industry and agriculture.
Due to Rail blockade call on 15 October 110 trains were cancelled and 68 trains were diverted by authorities. The railways operated 12 trains and Hyderabad metro trails with full police protection. Telangana protestors tried to have sit in on rail platforms or on railway tracks at various places. Police arrested thousands of protesters including 8 MPs and 4 MLAs. On 16 October public transport employees called off the strike. Within days other unions too called off the strike one after another. After 42 days, on 24 October, remaining employees unions called off the strike. M. Kodandaram said that the strike had impacted the overall thinking of the Centre towards creation of separate State and the movement will continue with other protest activities.
On 29 October 2011, three Congress party MLAs belonging to Telangana region resigned and joined TRS in protest as they were diappointed with Congress leadership's delay in Telangana state formation.
On 1 November, Congress MLA Komatireddy Venkat Reddy started an indefinite hunger strike until the central government announced a roadmap for Telangana state. 5 days later, the fast was broken when police arrested him under Section 309 of IPC (attempt to commit suicide) and shifted him to NIMS, Hyderabad where he was kept under intravenous fluids. He ended his fast on 9 November. 97-year-old Freedom fighter Konda Laxman Bapuji also launched his week-long satyagraha at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, demanding statehood to the region.






In 2012

In January, BJP led by State party president Kishan Reddy started the 22-day Telangana 'Poru Yatra', across 88 assembly constituencies stressing the need for Telangana stance. Though the tour was successful in reiterating the party's pro-Telangana stance, it could not garner as much support as hoped because of the indifferent attitude of the TRS & TJAC. In fact the failure of the TRS in declaring its support to Kishan Reddy’s yatra has resulted in growing differences between the two parties.
Bye elections took place on 18 March in 6 Telangana assembly seats. TRS won 4 out of 5 seats it contested with huge majorities ranging from 15,024 to 44,465. In 2 out of the 4 seats won by TRS (Kamareddy & Adilabad), the TRS candidates polled less number of votes compared to 2009 assembly elections when they contested as candidates from TDP which was in alliance with TRS. Ex-TDP MLA Nagam Janardhan Reddy won from Nagarkurnool seat as an independent with TJAC support. Congress lost deposit in one constituency and TDP in 3 constituencies.
Bye-polls were conducted for 18 Assembly seats and 1 Parliament seat on 12 June. The YSRCP won 15 assembly seats and the lone Parliament seat in Seema-Andhra region. TRS's candidate managed to win the Parkal seat with a slender majority of 1562 votes over YSRCP candidate Konda Surekha. TDP finished third after polling 30,000 votes and retained its deposit. Both BJP & Congress lost their deposits.
In September 2012, Sushilkumar Shinde, the newly appointed Home minister of India commented that the Telangana demand needs to be handled carefully since similarly carved smaller states saw increased Naxal problems. Addressing a public meeting in Nizamabad district, AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi said that formation of a separate Telangana state is not possible and reaffirmed his party's stand on the issue. He also said that Muslims would not accept a separate state.
On 14 August 2012, KCR gave a deadline to the centre to declare statehood in 2 weeks and promised to launch another round of agitation if the centre doesn't. He later declared that he got feelers that a positive announcement will be made by Eid. In another interview after Eid, he remarked that Sonia Gandhi has always been in favour of Telangana and that the central government will call his party for discussions in "few weeks or so" On 6 September, KCR left for Delhi and announced that the issue will be resolved by end of September. After his 23-day stay in Delhi, KCR returned to Hyderabad hoping for a final round of talks with the Congress leadership on the issue. He claimed that his discussions with several leaders was fruitful.

Telangana March

After setting 30 September as the deadline for the Centre to announce the formation of Telangana, the TJAC threatened to organize a 'Telangana March' in Hyderabad on the lines of the 'Dandi March' Anticipating violence and possibility of attack on properties of Andhraites, Police initially refused permission to the march which is scheduled around the time of Ganesh Nimmajjan on 29 September and UN conference on Bio diversity on 1 October. The Police begun checking buses and trains entering the city and students who are trying to enter the city to participate in the protest are being sent back. They identified troublemakers and arrested certain pro-Telangana activists throughout the Telangana region. Police said that there are intelligence reports that the protestors could attack properties of people of Seemandhra.
On 28 September, after long discussions between JAC leaders and ministers from Telangana region, the state government ignoring warnings about possible breakdown of law & order, gave permission to the March. The JAC leaders gave written assurance to the government that the agitation programme will be conducted in a peaceful and "gandhian" manner from 15:00 to 19:00 on 30 September on the Necklace road on the edge of Hussain Sager lake. Indian Railways cancelled several express & passenger trains and all local and sub-urban train services in Hyderabad reportedly on the advise of Police.
On 30 September, the day of the march, Police closed the gates and blocked students at the Osmania University gate and other protestors at several places in the city when they were proceeding in rallies towards the March venue. Congress MPs from Telangana were arrested in front of Chief minister's office when they staged a dharna as they were not allowed to meet him over the detention of their party supporters who were stopped from reaching the venue.


Though police sealed all the entry points to the Necklace Road and opened only the Buddha Bhavan route, by 4pm around 2 lakh protestors including various party leaders and their supporters reached the venue from all routes. Coming under attack from both sides, the police ceded the entire Necklace Road to the protesters who marched on till Jal Vihar. According to the Police, the protesters torched two police vehicles at People's Plaza on the Necklace Road. The mobs also set afire three police vehicles, a couple of media outdoor broadcasting vans, machinery and a temporary cabin room of a construction company. The protesters made an attempt to set on fire a local train at Khairatabad station. At the railway’s Hussainsagar junction cabin, around 1,000 Telangana supporters went on a rampage overpowering over 100 uniformed men stationed in the area and burnt down the cabin after manhandling railway staff. The entire signalling system was damaged and officials pegged the loss at around Rs. 60 lakh.
After 19:00, TJAC leaders violated the deadline and refused to leave the venue till the government issues a statement on Telangana. Police first used water cannons and later lobbed tear gas shells on the crowd and on to the stage to force the protestors to leave the venue. Finally at midnight the JAC called off the March citing heavy rain and injured supporters.
The next day, local police registered 15 cases against Kodandaram and others for conducting the march beyond the permitted time of 7 pm and till midnight and also for violence during the march. Railway police also registered cases against unidentified persons for damage to the signalling system at Lakdikapul. Cases were booked against the student leaders of TSJAC, OUJAC, Telangana Vidyarti Parishad and TVV. The bandh drew little response in Hyderabad and was partial in Telangana districts. Osmania Universitystudents again resorted to stone throwing and police retaliated by using tear gas shells.

All Party meeting in December

On 28 December 2012 a meeting was organised by Sushilkumar Shinde, Home minister of India to discuss the Telangana issue. It was atteneded by 8 political parties having significant presence in the state legislature. After hearing views of all the parties, the home minister said that this will be the last such meeting on this issue and that the government will come up with a decision within 30 days. In the meeting, MIM & CPI(M) reiterated their strong opposition to division of the state. YSR Congress remained neutral and requested the central government to take a decision. Congress representatives gave conflicting views, one supporting the division & one opposing it. TDP representatives gave a letter signed by its president which said that it never withdrawn its letter to Pranab Mukharjee in 2008 supporting Telangana state formation.Telangana JAC demanded more clarity from Telugu Desam before they allow TDP to be a member of JAC


In 2013

Cabinet approval of Telangana state

3 October 2013, Union Cabinet approved the creation of a new State of Telangana by bifurcating the existing State of Andhra Pradesh. Union Cabinet has also approved the setting up of a Group of Ministers (GoM) to go into the various issues which concern both the States including setting up of a new capital for the residuary State of Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad will start out as a shared capital for 10 years, after which it will belong to Telangana, said the Home Minister.
On 8 October, recently retired director general of police Dinesh Reddy said the Chief minister, Kiran Kumar Reddy pressured him to issue a public statement that the creation of Telangana would lead to intensification of Maoist activities. He also charged that the CM had reprimanded him for seeking additional central forces for containing expected trouble in Seemandhra in the run up to the Congress Working Committee's Telangana resolution at the end of July.

Group of Ministers for state formation

Govt of India setup the "Group of Ministers"(GOM) headed by union home minister Sushilkumar Shinde to address all the issues that need resolution at the central and state government levels during the formation of Telangana state. GOM met on 11 October for the first time released its terms of reference]] on 16 Oct. GOM met 2nd time on 19 October and considered the background notes which had been prepared by the Home Ministry regarding the various issues pertaining to the bifurcation. It also asked feedback from public to send their suggestions pertaining to the specific terms of reference before 5 November.On 29 October, the background notes prepared by Home ministry for GOM appeared in the media. On 30 October, Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde called for an all-party meeting, to be attended by representatives of national and regional parties of the state, to discuss the issues related to bifurcation. In a letter to 8 major political parties in the state, home ministry asked the parties to submit their suggestions to the GoM by 5 November, following which an all-party meeting will be held.On 13-14 November GOM met the representatives all parties of the state to discuss (TDP boycotted the meeting) about the issues related to bifurcation. GOM had meetings including some with CM, Deputy CM, cabinet ministers from the state and other state leaders while finalizing the Telangana draft bill.
On 3 December, Talk of including 2 Rayalaseema districts, Ananthapur district and Kurnool district, in Telangana state by GOM was criticized by pro Telangana groups. TRS and JAC called for Telangana wide bandh (strike) on 5 December 2013 which had a good response.
On the evening of 5 December 2013, cabinet approved the Telangana draft bill prepared by Group of Ministers (GoM). The bill have to approved by Parliament before it becomes 29th state of the union. Highlights of the Bill are 
  • Telangana will have 10 districts(including Hyderabad) and the rest of Andhra Pradesh will have 13 districts
  • Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation area will remain the common capital for both states for a period not exceeding 10 years.
  • An expert committee will identify the alternative capital for Seemandhra region within 45 days of the gazette notification; a joint public service commission will be in place for the two states.
  • Both states will have special status under Article 371-D of the Constitution for equitable opportunities.

Process of state formation

On 6 December Union home ministry sent the Telangana draft bill to President. On 11 December, President reviewed the bill and sent it to Andhra Pradesh state assembly to elicit its views; gave 42 days or until 23 January to respond. The bill was flown in special plane and was hand delivered to Assembly Secretariat by senior officer (joint secretary) of Union home ministry on 12 December. Given the Assembly is divided on regional lines with Seemandhra leaders including the Chief minister, Kiran Kumar Reddy who wanted the state to be united are opposing the bill, a stormy session is expected. On 16 December, Telangana draft bill was introduced in Andhra Pradesh state assembly by deputy speaker Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka in speakers absence amid ruckus by Seemandhra MLAs. On 17 December, though whole day's assembly's proceedings were disrupted by seemandhra MLAs, Business Advisory Committee (BAC) of the state assembly, over the objections of Seemandhra leaders, decided to discuss the Bill starting next day. Telangana leaders want to discuss the bill, sent it back to President and get the bill passed in Parliament as soon as possible. Seemandhra leaders want to delay the discussion as long as possible and hoping that the Telangana bill is not passed in Parliament before the next Parliament elections were declared sometime in March 2014. Assembly proceeding continue to be disrupted by Seemandhra leaders on 18 and 19 December. On 19 December, Speaker, Nadendla Manohar adjourned the house until 3 January to which Telangana MLAs protested. Telangana and Seemandhra leaders met President Pranab Mukherjee who is at Rashtrapati Nilayam in Hyderabad for winter, to convey their grievances. Seemandhras leaders sought to bring to his notice ‘loopholes’ in the Telangana Bill, their Telangana counterparts complained to him about the "strong arm" tactics being adopted by the former to prevent a meaningful debate in assembly

In 2014
On 1 January, 2 days before the next assembly session starts, Chief minister divested the portfolio of legislative affairs from D Sridhar Babu, who hails from Telangana and given to S Sailajanath, Seemandhra leader who is actively involved with anti-Telangana movement. The move was cricized by all Telangana leaders and Sridhar Babu resigned from the cabinet in protest. Assembly proceedings continue to be disrupted by Seemandhra leaders on 3 and 4 January.
Due to continued disruption of assembly proceedings, on 6 January, speaker asked members to submit written amendments, if any, to the clauses of the Bill by 10 January.On 8 January, Seemndhra MLAs belonging to TDP and congress agreed to participate in the debate and debate continued for few minutes before YSRCP MLAs belonging to Seemandhra disrupted the proceedings inisting on united AP resolution before any debate.
On 9 January, debate continued only after YSRCP MLAs were suspended. While there was polarization on regional lines, debate more or less turned into a blame game over the state bifurcation issue as every party indulged in a game of political one-upmanship. Congress leader from Seemandhra and minister Vatti Vasanth Kumar spoke opposing the Telangana bill and said bifurcation is against Seemandhra interests. On 10 January, debate started after YSRCP members staged walk out. Among others, TRS floor leader, E Rajender spoke in length supporting Telangana bill while highlighting the grievances of Telangana people and the history of the movement. CPI floor leader G Mallesh, Congress leader from Telangana and government chief whip Gandra Venkaramana Reddy spoke supporting Telangana bill. House was adjorned until 17 January. After 17 January, debate had less disruptions. Chief Minister requested the President 4week additional time for the debate a move opposed by Telangana leaders. On 23 January, President gave 7days extension, until 30 January, for assembly to give its views on Telangana draft bill.
Between 23 and 25 January Chief minister spoke in assembly several times opposing Telangana bill. He gave various statistics trying to show there is no injustice to Telangana. Telangana MLAs tried to disrupt his speech and said his figures are wrong and he is misleading the house and the people.On 25 January, Chief minister said Telangana bill was full of holes and defective. Telangana leaders criticized him for his comments and asked why he allowed the debate all these days when he thinks the bill is defective and why he asked President for extension.
On 27 January, Chief minister Kirankumar Reddy, gave notice to assembly speaker requesting to move resolution rejecting the Telangana bill. The move was criticized by Telangana MLAs including the ministers and deputy chief minister saying that cabinet was not consulted on the subject. They said this "amounts to defying the Union Cabinet, Constitution and President". After this, no debate was possible in the assembly as Telangana members insisted that speaker reject the Chief minister's notice.
On 30 January 2014, Andhra Pradesh assembly speaker declared that assembly completed the debate and all the members gave their views. He said, he would send to the President of India a compilation of 9,072 suggestions and amendments he received in writing from members, including 87 members who had spoken on the Bill in the house. Further he accepted the Chief minister's notice of resolution to reject the AP Reorganization Bill and declared that resolution passed by voice vote without even waiting for the MLAs in the house to say ‘aye’, admist pandemonium and protests from Telangana MLAs. Earlier in the day Seemandhra members rushed to the well of the House demanding that the resolution moved by the CM, without cabinet approval, be put to vote, those from the Telangana region, including the ministers and deputy chief minister, did the same with the demand that there should be no voting. At 11.30 pm, in what appears to be a coordinated strategy between the speaker, the chief minister and the Seemandhra legislators, all the members from that region converged at the well of the House and formed a wall around the speaker even as Manohar read out the resolution, put it to voice vote and declared it as having been passed. The bill will now be sent back to President Pranab Mukherjee after which it is slated to be tabled in Parliament. The resolution was placed in the house and was declared passed within 15 seconds. Analysts say "rejection of Telangana bill" is not valid and is useful only for political grand standing. Union cabinet minister Jaipal Reddy said that the resolution to reject the Telangana bill was passed in the assembly by cheating and it has no statutory and political sanctity. General secretary of Congress Party and party's in-charge for Andhra Pradesh, Digvijay Singh said that the bill that the President sent to the Assembly was never meant to be put to vote and said that the Congress high command and the Center would go ahead with its plans to introduce and pass the Telangana Bill in Parliament during the forthcoming session.
On 4 February, GOM cleared the Telangana bill after making few amendments to it based upon the input from state assembly.
On 7 February, Union cabinet cleared the Telangana bill and plans to introduce in upper house of Parliament with 32 amendments. Amendments include the details of financial package to Seemandhra to address their concerns.
On 13 February, Telangana bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament, by Union home minister, Sushilkumar Shinde despite protests, disruptions of Seemandhra MPs. In an unprecedented incidence, the use of pepper spray by Seemandhra MP, Lagadapati Rajagopal in the Lok Sabha during the introduction of the bill caused all the members to leave the house and some members to be hospitalized.
On 18 February 2014, the Telangana Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha with support from the BJP.  On 20 February, the Telangana bill was passed by Rajya Sabha with the support form the BJP.  The bill received the assent of the President and published in the gazette on 1 March 2014.  On 4 March 2014 the Government of India declared that 2 June would be the Telangana Formation Day. It will then become the 29th state of India.