Thursday, November 8, 2018

WELCOME TO TELANGANA తెలంగాణ రాష్ట్రానికి స్వాగతం

Welcome to Telangana

తెలంగాణాకు స్వాగతం तेलंगाना में आपका स्वागत है
India is a country with varied states and union territories. Telangana is the newest, youngest and 29th state of India. Telangana was formally formed on the appointed date on Monday, the 2nd of June 2014. Telangana is a treasure trove of tourist destinations. One of the largest states in South India, Telangana is known for its hospitality and multicultural and pluralistic society. Hyderabad, the capital city of this state is the fifth largest city in India and home to some of India's best educational institutions, public sector and defence companies and a thriving global services sector and film industry. The region achieved statehood after a prolonged struggle and is known for its unique culture, dialect, cuisines and other aspects. Constituting a major part of Deccan plateau, Telangana has a pleasing climate, with abundant natural and water resources. The state is the gateway to Krishna and Godavari Rivers in South India and is considered as the seed capital of India. The other districts of Telangana namely Adilabad, Nizamabad, Warangal, Khammam, Karimnagar, Nalgonda, Medak, Rangareddy and Mahabubnagar represent the rural diversity and exquisite richness of Telangana. One of the wealthy economies in India, Telangana is here to take its rightful place in the country, as a highly developed state and society with a proud history and grand heritage.
Telangana is a state in south India. It is situated on the centre-south stretch of the Indian peninsula on the high Deccan Plateau. It is the twelfth largest state and the twelfth-most populated state in India with a geographical area of 112,077 km2 (43,273 sq mi) and 35,193,978 residents as per 2011 census.
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.
After decades of movement for a separate State, Telangana was created by passing the AP State Reorganization Bill in both houses of Parliament.
On 2nd of June 2014, the area was separated from the northwestern part of Andhra Pradesh and a state was newly formed as the 29th state of Indian with Hyderabad as its historic permanent capital. Its other major cities include Warangal, Karimnagar,  Khammam, Nizamabad, Suryapet, Siddipet and Ramagundam. Telangana is bordered by the states of Maharashtra to the north, Chhattisgarh to the east, Karnataka to the west and Andhra Pradesh to the east and south. The terrain of Telangana region consists mostly of hills, mountain ranges, and thick dense forests distribution of 27,292 sq. km. As of 2018, the state of Telangana comprises 31 districts covering an area of 1,12,077 sq. km (44,273 sq. mi). The largest district is Bhadradri Kothagudem whereas Hyderabad is the smallest.
The districts in Telangana are :
1.     
Hyderabad
2.     
Adilabad
3.     
Vikarabad
4.     
Nizamabad
5.     
Mahabubabad
6.     
Ranga Reddy Shamshabad
7.     
Kamareddy
8.     
Sangareddy
9.     
Suryapet
10.   
Siddipet
11.   
Medchal-Malkajgiri
12.   
Mancherial
13.   
Nirmal
14.   
Kumuram Bheem Asifabad
15.   
Warangal  (Urban)
16.   
Warangal (Rural)
17.   
Jayashanker Bhupalpally
18.   
Jangaon
19.   
Khammam
20.   
Bhadradri Kothagudem
21.   
Nalgonda
22.   
Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
23.   
Medak
24.   
Mahbubnagar
25.   
Karimnagar
26.   
Peddapalli
27.   
Rajanna Sircilla
28.   
Jagtial
29.   
Jogulamba Gadwal
30.   
Nagarkurnool
31.   
Vanaparthy
Easy to remember
Bad's - 5
Reddy's - 3
Pet's - 2

Telangana Statistical Data

Items
Information /Quantity
Capital City
Hyderabad
Area
112,077 Sq. Kms.
Districts
31
Revenue Divisions
69
Towns (as per Census, 2011)
158
Municipal Corporations
6
Municipalities
136
 Zilla Praja Parishads
9
Mandal Praja Parishads
438
Gram Panchayats
12,751
Revenue Mandals
585
Revenue Villages (as per Census, 2011)
10,434
Inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)
 9,834
Un-inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)
600
Households
83.04 Lakhs
Household size
4
Population
350.04 Lakhs
Male
176.12 Lakhs
Female
173.92 Lakhs
Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)
988 Ratio
Density of Population
312 per Sq. Km
Decadal Growth Rate (2001-2011)
13.58 Rate
Rural Population
213.95 Lakhs
Rural Population Male
107.05 Lakhs
Rural Population Female
106.90 Lakhs
Rural Population Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)
999 Ratio
Rural to Total Population
61.12 %
Urban Population
136.09 Lakhs
Urban Population Male
69.07 Lakhs
Urban Population Female
67.02 Lakhs
Urban Population Sex Ratio
 (Female per 1000 Males)
970 Ratio
Urban to Total Population
38.88 %
Child Population (0-6 years)
38.99 Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years) Male
20.18Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years) Female
18.81 Lakhs
Child to Total Population
11.14 %
Child Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)
932 Ratio
Literates
206.97 Lakhs
Literates Male
117.02 Lakhs
Literates Female
89.05 Lakhs
Literacy Rate
66.54 %
Literacy Rate Male
75.04 %
Literacy Rate Female
57.99 %
Total Workers
163.42 Lakhs
Main Workers
137.20 Lakhs
Marginal Workers
26.22 Lakhs
Members of Parliament (MPs)
17
Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
120
Member of Legislative Council (MLCs)
40
Towns (Statutory)
136

India is a country with varied states and union territories. Telangana is the newest, youngest and 29th state of India. Telangana was formally formed on the appointed date on Monday, the 2nd of June 2014. Telangana is a treasure trove of tourist destinations. One of the largest states in South India, Telangana is known for its hospitality and multicultural and pluralistic society. Hyderabad, the capital city of this state is the fifth largest city in India and home to some of India's best educational institutions, public sector and defence companies and a thriving global services sector and film industry. The region achieved statehood after a prolonged struggle and is known for its unique culture, dialect, cuisines and other aspects. Constituting a major part of Deccan plateau, Telangana has a pleasing climate, with abundant natural and water resources. The state is the gateway to Krishna and Godavari Rivers in South India and is considered as the seed capital of India. The other districts of Telangana namely Adilabad, Nizamabad, Warangal, Khammam, Karimnagar, Nalgonda, Medak, Rangareddy and Mahabubnagar represent the rural diversity and exquisite richness of Telangana. One of the wealthy economies in India, Telangana is here to take its rightful place in the country, as a highly developed state and society with a proud history and grand heritage.
Telangana is a state in south India. It is situated on the centre-south stretch of the Indian peninsula on the high Deccan Plateau. It is the twelfth largest state and the twelfth-most populated state in India with a geographical area of 112,077 km2 (43,273 sq mi) and 35,193,978 residents as per 2011 census.
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.
After decades of movement for a separate State, Telangana was created by passing the AP State Reorganization Bill in both houses of Parliament.
On 2nd of June 2014, the area was separated from the northwestern part of Andhra Pradesh and a state was newly formed as the 29th state of Indian with Hyderabad as its historic permanent capital. Its other major cities include Warangal, Karimnagar,  Khammam, Nizamabad, Suryapet, Siddipet and Ramagundam. Telangana is bordered by the states of Maharashtra to the north, Chhattisgarh to the east, Karnataka to the west and Andhra Pradesh to the east and south. The terrain of Telangana region consists mostly of hills, mountain ranges, and thick dense forests distribution of 27,292 sq. km. As of 2018, the state of Telangana comprises 31 districts covering an area of 1,12,077 sq. km (44,273 sq. mi). The largest district is Bhadradri Kothagudem whereas Hyderabad is the smallest.
The districts in Telangana are :
1.     
Hyderabad
2.     
Adilabad
3.     
Vikarabad
4.     
Nizamabad
5.     
Mahabubabad
6.     
Ranga Reddy Shamshabad
7.     
Kamareddy
8.     
Sangareddy
9.     
Suryapet
10.   
Siddipet
11.   
Medchal-Malkajgiri
12.   
Mancherial
13.   
Nirmal
14.   
Kumuram Bheem Asifabad
15.   
Warangal  (Urban)
16.   
Warangal (Rural)
17.   
Jayashanker Bhupalpally
18.   
Jangaon
19.   
Khammam
20.   
Bhadradri Kothagudem
21.   
Nalgonda
22.   
Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
23.   
Medak
24.   
Mahbubnagar
25.   
Karimnagar
26.   
Peddapalli
27.   
Rajanna Sircilla
28.   
Jagtial
29.   
Jogulamba Gadwal
30.   
Nagarkurnool
31.   
Vanaparthy
Easy to remember
Bad's - 5
Reddy's - 3
Pet's - 2

Telangana Statistical Data
Items.          -            Information /Quantity
Capital City    -         Hyderabad
Area               -          112,077 Sq. Kms.
Districts    -          31
Revenue Divisions-      69
Towns (as per Census, 2011)-    158
Municipal Corporations -     6
Municipalities         -      136
 Zilla Praja Parishads.   -      9
Mandal Praja Parishads-      438
Gram Panchayats        -      12,751
Revenue Mandals       -       585
Revenue Villages (as per Census, 2011)- 10,434
Inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)- 9,834
Un-inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)-         600
Households    -           83.04 Lakhs
Household size    4
Population                -   350.04 Lakhs
Male                           -    176.12 Lakhs
Female               -    173.92 Lakhs
Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)    - 988 Ratio
Density of Population    -    312 per Sq. Km
Decadal Growth Rate (2001-2011) -  13.58 Rate
Rural Population    213.95 Lakhs
Rural Population Male    107.05 Lakhs
Rural Population Female    106.90 Lakhs
Rural Population Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)                          -     999 Ratio
Rural to Total Population    61.12 %
Urban Population               136.09 Lakhs
Urban Population Male    69.07 Lakhs
Urban Population Female    67.02 Lakhs
Urban Population Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)                          -    970 Ratio
Urban to Total Population    38.88 %
SC Population    54.09 Lakhs
SC Population Male    26.93 Lakhs
SC Population Female    27.16 Lakhs
ST Population    31.78 Lakhs
ST Population Male    16.08 Lakhs
ST Population Female    15.70 Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years)    38.99 Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years) Male    20.18Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years) Female- 18.81 Lakhs
Child to Total Population    11.14 %
Child Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)    932 Ratio
Literates                206.97 Lakhs
Literates Male    117.02 Lakhs
Literates Female    89.05 Lakhs
Literacy Rate       66.54 %
Literacy Rate Male    75.04 %
Literacy Rate Female    57.99 %
Total Workers    163.42 Lakhs
Main Workers    137.20 Lakhs
Marginal Workers    26.22 Lakhs
Members of Parliament (MPs)    17
Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs)-120
Member of Legislative Council (MLCs)    40
Towns (Statutory)    136
India is a country with varied states and union territories. Telangana is the newest, youngest and 29th state of India. Telangana was formally formed on the appointed date on Monday, the 2nd of June 2014. Telangana is a treasure trove of tourist destinations. One of the largest states in South India, Telangana is known for its hospitality and multicultural and pluralistic society. Hyderabad, the capital city of this state is the fifth largest city in India and home to some of India's best educational institutions, public sector and defence companies and a thriving global services sector and film industry. The region achieved statehood after a prolonged struggle and is known for its unique culture, dialect, cuisines and other aspects. Constituting a major part of Deccan plateau, Telangana has a pleasing climate, with abundant natural and water resources. The state is the gateway to Krishna and Godavari Rivers in South India and is considered as the seed capital of India. The other districts of Telangana namely Adilabad, Nizamabad, Warangal, Khammam, Karimnagar, Nalgonda, Medak, Rangareddy and Mahabubnagar represent the rural diversity and exquisite richness of Telangana. One of the wealthy economies in India, Telangana is here to take its rightful place in the country, as a highly developed state and society with a proud history and grand heritage.
Telangana is a state in south India. It is situated on the centre-south stretch of the Indian peninsula on the high Deccan Plateau. It is the twelfth largest state and the twelfth-most populated state in India with a geographical area of 112,077 km2 (43,273 sq mi) and 35,193,978 residents as per 2011 census.
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.
After decades of movement for a separate State, Telangana was created by passing the AP State Reorganization Bill in both houses of Parliament.
On 2nd of June 2014, the area was separated from the northwestern part of Andhra Pradesh and a state was newly formed as the 29th state of Indian with Hyderabad as its historic permanent capital. Its other major cities include Warangal, Karimnagar,  Khammam, Nizamabad, Suryapet, Siddipet and Ramagundam. Telangana is bordered by the states of Maharashtra to the north, Chhattisgarh to the east, Karnataka to the west and Andhra Pradesh to the east and south. The terrain of Telangana region consists mostly of hills, mountain ranges, and thick dense forests distribution of 27,292 sq. km. As of 2018, the state of Telangana comprises 31 districts covering an area of 1,12,077 sq. km (44,273 sq. mi). The largest district is Bhadradri Kothagudem whereas Hyderabad is the smallest.
The districts in Telangana are :
1.     
Hyderabad
2.     
Adilabad
3.     
Vikarabad
4.     
Nizamabad
5.     
Mahabubabad
6.     
Ranga Reddy Shamshabad
7.     
Kamareddy
8.     
Sangareddy
9.     
Suryapet
10.   
Siddipet
11.   
Medchal-Malkajgiri
12.   
Mancherial
13.   
Nirmal
14.   
Kumuram Bheem Asifabad
15.   
Warangal  (Urban)
16.   
Warangal (Rural)
17.   
Jayashanker Bhupalpally
18.   
Jangaon
19.   
Khammam
20.   
Bhadradri Kothagudem
21.   
Nalgonda
22.   
Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
23.   
Medak
24.   
Mahbubnagar
25.   
Karimnagar
26.   
Peddapalli
27.   
Rajanna Sircilla
28.   
Jagtial
29.   
Jogulamba Gadwal
30.   
Nagarkurnool
31.   
Vanaparthy
Easy to remember
Bad's - 5
Reddy's - 3
Pet's - 2

Telangana Statistical Data
Items.          -            Information /Quantity
Capital City    -         Hyderabad
Area               -          112,077 Sq. Kms.
Districts    -          31
Revenue Divisions-      69
Towns (as per Census, 2011)-    158
Municipal Corporations -     6
Municipalities         -      136
 Zilla Praja Parishads.   -      9
Mandal Praja Parishads-      438
Gram Panchayats        -      12,751
Revenue Mandals       -       585
Revenue Villages (as per Census, 2011)- 10,434
Inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)- 9,834
Un-inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)-         600
Households    -           83.04 Lakhs
Household size    4
Population                -   350.04 Lakhs
Male                           -    176.12 Lakhs
Female               -    173.92 Lakhs
Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)    - 988 Ratio
Density of Population    -    312 per Sq. Km
Decadal Growth Rate (2001-2011) -  13.58 Rate
Rural Population    213.95 Lakhs
Rural Population Male    107.05 Lakhs
Rural Population Female    106.90 Lakhs
Rural Population Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)                          -     999 Ratio
Rural to Total Population    61.12 %
Urban Population               136.09 Lakhs
Urban Population Male    69.07 Lakhs
Urban Population Female    67.02 Lakhs
Urban Population Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)                          -    970 Ratio
Urban to Total Population    38.88 %
SC Population    54.09 Lakhs
SC Population Male    26.93 Lakhs
SC Population Female    27.16 Lakhs
ST Population    31.78 Lakhs
ST Population Male    16.08 Lakhs
ST Population Female    15.70 Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years)    38.99 Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years) Male    20.18Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years) Female- 18.81 Lakhs
Child to Total Population    11.14 %
Child Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)    932 Ratio
Literates                206.97 Lakhs
Literates Male    117.02 Lakhs
Literates Female    89.05 Lakhs
Literacy Rate       66.54 %
Literacy Rate Male    75.04 %
Literacy Rate Female    57.99 %
Total Workers    163.42 Lakhs
Main Workers    137.20 Lakhs
Marginal Workers    26.22 Lakhs
Members of Parliament (MPs)    17
Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs)-120
Member of Legislative Council (MLCs)    40
Towns (Statutory)    136
India is a country with varied states and union territories. Telangana is the newest, youngest and 29th state of India. Telangana was formally formed on the appointed date on Monday, the 2nd of June 2014. Telangana is a treasure trove of tourist destinations. One of the largest states in South India, Telangana is known for its hospitality and multicultural and pluralistic society. Hyderabad, the capital city of this state is the fifth largest city in India and home to some of India's best educational institutions, public sector and defence companies and a thriving global services sector and film industry. The region achieved statehood after a prolonged struggle and is known for its unique culture, dialect, cuisines and other aspects. Constituting a major part of Deccan plateau, Telangana has a pleasing climate, with abundant natural and water resources. The state is the gateway to Krishna and Godavari Rivers in South India and is considered as the seed capital of India. The other districts of Telangana namely Adilabad, Nizamabad, Warangal, Khammam, Karimnagar, Nalgonda, Medak, Rangareddy and Mahabubnagar represent the rural diversity and exquisite richness of Telangana. One of the wealthy economies in India, Telangana is here to take its rightful place in the country, as a highly developed state and society with a proud history and grand heritage.
Telangana is a state in south India. It is situated on the centre-south stretch of the Indian peninsula on the high Deccan Plateau. It is the twelfth largest state and the twelfth-most populated state in India with a geographical area of 112,077 km2 (43,273 sq mi) and 35,193,978 residents as per 2011 census.
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.
After decades of movement for a separate State, Telangana was created by passing the AP State Reorganization Bill in both houses of Parliament.
On 2nd of June 2014, the area was separated from the northwestern part of Andhra Pradesh and a state was newly formed as the 29th state of Indian with Hyderabad as its historic permanent capital. Its other major cities include Warangal, Karimnagar,  Khammam, Nizamabad, Suryapet, Siddipet and Ramagundam. Telangana is bordered by the states of Maharashtra to the north, Chhattisgarh to the east, Karnataka to the west and Andhra Pradesh to the east and south. The terrain of Telangana region consists mostly of hills, mountain ranges, and thick dense forests distribution of 27,292 sq. km. As of 2018, the state of Telangana comprises 31 districts covering an area of 1,12,077 sq. km (44,273 sq. mi). The largest district is Bhadradri Kothagudem whereas Hyderabad is the smallest.
The districts in Telangana are :
1.     
Hyderabad
2.     
Adilabad
3.     
Vikarabad
4.     
Nizamabad
5.     
Mahabubabad
6.     
Ranga Reddy Shamshabad
7.     
Kamareddy
8.     
Sangareddy
9.     
Suryapet
10.   
Siddipet
11.   
Medchal-Malkajgiri
12.   
Mancherial
13.   
Nirmal
14.   
Kumuram Bheem Asifabad
15.   
Warangal  (Urban)
16.   
Warangal (Rural)
17.   
Jayashanker Bhupalpally
18.   
Jangaon
19.   
Khammam
20.   
Bhadradri Kothagudem
21.   
Nalgonda
22.   
Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
23.   
Medak
24.   
Mahbubnagar
25.   
Karimnagar
26.   
Peddapalli
27.   
Rajanna Sircilla
28.   
Jagtial
29.   
Jogulamba Gadwal
30.   
Nagarkurnool
31.   
Vanaparthy
Easy to remember
Bad's - 5
Reddy's - 3
Pet's - 2

Telangana Statistical Data
Items.          -            Information /Quantity
Capital City    -         Hyderabad
Area               -          112,077 Sq. Kms.
Districts    -          31
Revenue Divisions-      69
Towns (as per Census, 2011)-    158
Municipal Corporations -     6
Municipalities         -      136
 Zilla Praja Parishads.   -      9
Mandal Praja Parishads-      438
Gram Panchayats        -      12,751
Revenue Mandals       -       585
Revenue Villages (as per Census, 2011)- 10,434
Inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)- 9,834
Un-inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)-         600
Households    -           83.04 Lakhs
Household size    4
Population                -   350.04 Lakhs
Male                           -    176.12 Lakhs
Female               -    173.92 Lakhs
Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)    - 988 Ratio
Density of Population    -    312 per Sq. Km
Decadal Growth Rate (2001-2011) -  13.58 Rate
Rural Population    213.95 Lakhs
Rural Population Male    107.05 Lakhs
Rural Population Female    106.90 Lakhs
Rural Population Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)                          -     999 Ratio
Rural to Total Population    61.12 %
Urban Population               136.09 Lakhs
Urban Population Male    69.07 Lakhs
Urban Population Female    67.02 Lakhs
Urban Population Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)                          -    970 Ratio
Urban to Total Population    38.88 %
SC Population    54.09 Lakhs
SC Population Male    26.93 Lakhs
SC Population Female    27.16 Lakhs
ST Population    31.78 Lakhs
ST Population Male    16.08 Lakhs
ST Population Female    15.70 Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years)    38.99 Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years) Male    20.18Lakhs
Child Population (0-6 years) Female- 18.81 Lakhs
Child to Total Population    11.14 %
Child Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)    932 Ratio
Literates                206.97 Lakhs
Literates Male    117.02 Lakhs
Literates Female    89.05 Lakhs
Literacy Rate       66.54 %
Literacy Rate Male    75.04 %
Literacy Rate Female    57.99 %
Total Workers    163.42 Lakhs
Main Workers    137.20 Lakhs
Marginal Workers    26.22 Lakhs
Members of Parliament (MPs)    17
Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs)-120
Member of Legislative Council (MLCs)    40
Towns (Statutory)    136

Eturunagaram Wild Life Sactuary, Warangal


1 comment:

Yes, she has gained weight? Defeated without losing a bout.

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