Telangana became the 29th state of India at the stroke of midnight on Sunday June 01,2014, triggering massive celebrations besides an hour-long dazzling display of fireworks around the Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad.
The TRS, which spearheaded the separate statehood campaign for last 13 years, painted the city in pink — the official colour of the party.
The new state of Telangana will have a logo and that is unique. Two iconic monuments — the Kakatiya Kala Thoranam (the landmark of the region’s rulers between the 12th and 14th centuries), the fabled 423-year-old Charminar and the Ashoka emblem are emblazoned on it to lend it a popular appeal.
The Government of Telangana is written on it in English, Telugu and Urdu. While the national emblem – the Sarnath pillar lions – is embossed in gold at the top, Satyamev Jayate is etched in Hindi in green at the bottom.
It has been designed by Hyderabad-based artist Laxman Aelay.
Telangana will also have a state song — Jaya, Jayahe Telangana — which was played at 150- odd places several times over on Sunday night.
Written by renowned lyricist Ande Sri, it became a popular song at rallies and protests during the separate statehood campaign.
Only four of the 12 stanzas have been selected as the Telangana song.
Giant cut-outs of TRS founder and chief minister designate Kalvakuntala
Chandrasekhar Rao, large pink coloured balloons with his portrait emblazoned and festoons of the party flag, which has the outline of 10 Telangana districts, were put up in every vantage point of the city.
KCR, as he is known popularly, will take the oath as the first chief minister of Telangana at the Raj Bhavan at 8.15 am on Monday June 02,2014
Prior to this, true to the constitutional practice and traditions, Andhra Pradesh Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan will be sworn in as the first governor of Telangana.
The Chief Justice of the Court of Judicature in Hyderabad for the state of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Kalyan Jyothi Sengupta, will administer the oath to Narasimhan.
It is only then that Narasimhan can administer the oath of office to KCR and his Cabinet colleagues.
E S L Narsimhan Sworn in as Governor of Telangana Monday June 02,2014
Andhra Pradesh Governor ESL Narasimhan was today sworn in as the Governor of Telangana, the country's 29th state.
Andhra Pradesh High Court Chief Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta administered the oath to Narasimhan, who will be the common Governor to Telangana and residuary Andhra Pradesh.
Hyderabad will be the joint capital of Telangana and residuary Andhra Pradesh.
KCR Sworn In As Chief Minister of Telangana Monday June 02,2014
K Chandrasekhar Rao sworn in as the first Chief Minister of Telangana alongwith 11 Cabinet ministers including Mahmood Ali, Dr T Rajaiah, Nayani, Etala, Pocharam Srinivas Reddy, Harish Rao, KT Rama Rao also sworn in on Monday June 02,2014
Telangana Governor ESL Narasimhan with CM K. Chandrasekhar Rao and other ministers
PM Modi Welcomes Telangana as 29th State
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today hailed the formation of Telangana and promised complete central support to help take the state to newer heights of progress.
"India gets a new state! We welcome Telangana as our 29th state. Telangana will add strength to our development journey in the coming years," Narendra Modi tweeted
Telangana Timeline
1956: Telangana merges with Andhra to give birth to the state of Andhra Pradesh
1969: First Telangana movement starts, spearheaded by Telangana Praja Samithi (TPS)
1971: TPS wins 10 of region’s 14 Lok Sabha seats
2001: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), led by K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), formed for creation of Telangana state with Hyderabad as the capital
2004: TRS forges alliance with Congress, which came to power in the state, and formed a coalition government at the Centre
2006: TRS withdraws from UPA because of latter’s support for creation of Telangana Nov 2009: KCR starts fastunto- death, demanding that Congress introduce Telangana Bill in Parliament Dec 2009: Government announces start of process for formation of separate state
Feb 2010: Five-member panel headed by Justice B.N. Srikrishna formed to study feasibility of Telangana state
Jan 2011: Panel submits report with six possibilities, including separation of Telangana and continuation of united Andhra Pradesh
June 2013: Congress holds rally in support of Telangana in Hyderabad
July 2013: Decision on new state referred to CWC
Oct 3, 2013: Union Cabinet approves proposal to divide Andhra Pradesh
Oct 25, 2013: Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy raises banner of revolt against Congress leadership
Dec 5, 2013: Union Cabinet approves draft Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill 2013; Bill sent to President Pranab Mukherjee
Dec 16: Bill introduced in both Houses of state legislature amid clashes between Seemandhra and Telangana lawmakers
Jan 8, 2014: After disruptions for several days, debate finally begins on the Bill in Assembly and Council
Jan 21: State government seeks more time to debate Bill; President gives a week
Jan 27: CM Kiran Kumar Reddy gives notice to Assembly speaker for a resolution to reject Bill
Jan 30: Amid ruckus, both Houses of state legislature reject Bill and appeal to President not to send it to Parliament
Feb 5: Chief Minister stages sitin in Delhi to oppose bifurcation
Feb 7: Union Cabinet clears Bill and rejects Seemandhra leaders’ demand to make Hyderabad a UT
Feb 13: Bill introduced in Lok Sabha amid clashes between MPs from Seemandhra and Telangana
Feb 18: Lok Sabha passes Telangana Bill
Apr 30: Andhra Pradesh votes
May 16: TRS, led by K. Chandrasekhar Rao, wins Assembly polls
June 2: Chandrasekhar to take oath as first chief minister of Telangana
1969: First Telangana movement starts, spearheaded by Telangana Praja Samithi (TPS)
1971: TPS wins 10 of region’s 14 Lok Sabha seats
2001: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), led by K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), formed for creation of Telangana state with Hyderabad as the capital
2004: TRS forges alliance with Congress, which came to power in the state, and formed a coalition government at the Centre
2006: TRS withdraws from UPA because of latter’s support for creation of Telangana Nov 2009: KCR starts fastunto- death, demanding that Congress introduce Telangana Bill in Parliament Dec 2009: Government announces start of process for formation of separate state
Feb 2010: Five-member panel headed by Justice B.N. Srikrishna formed to study feasibility of Telangana state
Jan 2011: Panel submits report with six possibilities, including separation of Telangana and continuation of united Andhra Pradesh
June 2013: Congress holds rally in support of Telangana in Hyderabad
July 2013: Decision on new state referred to CWC
Oct 3, 2013: Union Cabinet approves proposal to divide Andhra Pradesh
Oct 25, 2013: Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy raises banner of revolt against Congress leadership
Dec 5, 2013: Union Cabinet approves draft Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill 2013; Bill sent to President Pranab Mukherjee
Dec 16: Bill introduced in both Houses of state legislature amid clashes between Seemandhra and Telangana lawmakers
Jan 8, 2014: After disruptions for several days, debate finally begins on the Bill in Assembly and Council
Jan 21: State government seeks more time to debate Bill; President gives a week
Jan 27: CM Kiran Kumar Reddy gives notice to Assembly speaker for a resolution to reject Bill
Jan 30: Amid ruckus, both Houses of state legislature reject Bill and appeal to President not to send it to Parliament
Feb 5: Chief Minister stages sitin in Delhi to oppose bifurcation
Feb 7: Union Cabinet clears Bill and rejects Seemandhra leaders’ demand to make Hyderabad a UT
Feb 13: Bill introduced in Lok Sabha amid clashes between MPs from Seemandhra and Telangana
Feb 18: Lok Sabha passes Telangana Bill
Apr 30: Andhra Pradesh votes
May 16: TRS, led by K. Chandrasekhar Rao, wins Assembly polls
June 2: Chandrasekhar to take oath as first chief minister of Telangana
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