THE SEPARATE STATE TELANGANA MOVEMENT A - STUDY

  • Unique Paper ID: 145103
  • PageNo: 437-440
  • Abstract:
  • In 1969: This year saw the first of the protests from the Telangana region. Some students protested “implementation of the safe guards from Andhra Pradesh” while some protested for a “Separate Telangana”. The local newspaper Indian Express reported that the latter group were dominant. According to the 19 January 1969 edition of The Indian Express, the agitation turned violent when a crowd attempted to set fire to a sub-inspector’s residence. 17 were injured in Police firing. Discussions about the promised safe-guards were held. The Telangana Regional Committee was, however, not fully convinced of the outcome.1 This agitation was met by a counter agitation by the Andhra students accusing the transfer Andhra employees as a discrimination between one region and the other. The transfers were eventually challenged in the high-court.

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@article{145103,
        author = {Dr. K. YESUDASU},
        title = {THE SEPARATE STATE TELANGANA MOVEMENT  A - STUDY},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {4},
        number = {7},
        pages = {437-440},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=145103},
        abstract = {In 1969: This year saw the first of the protests from the Telangana region. Some students protested “implementation of the safe guards from Andhra Pradesh” while some protested for a “Separate Telangana”. The local newspaper Indian Express reported that the latter group were dominant. According to the 19 January 1969 edition of The Indian Express, the agitation turned violent when a crowd attempted to set fire to a sub-inspector’s residence. 17 were injured in Police firing. Discussions about the promised safe-guards were held. The Telangana Regional Committee was, however, not fully convinced of the outcome.1 This agitation was met by a counter agitation by the Andhra students accusing the transfer Andhra employees as a discrimination between one region and the other. The transfers were eventually challenged in the high-court. },
        keywords = {Telangana Movment, Separate State, Discrimination},
        month = {},
        }

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YESUDASU, D. K. (). THE SEPARATE STATE TELANGANA MOVEMENT A - STUDY. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 4(7), 437–440.

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