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Telangana TSBIE\u00a0TS Inter 2nd Year Economics Study Material<\/a> 10th Lesson Telangana Economy Textbook Questions and Answers.<\/p>\n

TS Inter 2nd Year Economics Study Material 10th Lesson Telangana Economy<\/h2>\n

Essay Questions<\/span><\/p>\n

Question 1.
\nWrite an essay on the structure of Telangana State.
\nAnswer:
\nThe historical background as a backdrop for the birth of Telangana is discussed here under. It was on 1st November 1956, the former A.R state (that existed upto 1st<\/sup> June, 2014) was formed by merging the Hyderabad state with the former Andhra state.<\/p>\n

Former Hyderabad State :
\nHyderabad state was a princely state ruled by the Nizams for more than two centuries (1724-1948). It had its own currency, administrative system, transport and communication network including railways and postal services. Urdu was not only the official language, but also the medium of instruction at all levels of education.<\/p>\n

When India became independent on 15th<\/sup> August 1947, the then ruler of Hyderabad state, Mir Osman Ali khan, the Seventh Nizam, preferred to retain the state as an independent entity. All the other princely states agreed to amalgamate with the Indian union and the Hyderabad state continued to remain as a separate unit outside the purview of the Indian sovereignty. During that period, internal unrest generated in the state and the people of the state particularly peasants, revolted against the feudal regime. This is known as the Telangana armed struggle. Under those circumstances, the Government of India compelled the Nizam for the merger of the Hyderabad state with Indian union though an armed intervention which was recorded in history as police action. This merger took place on 17th<\/sup> September 1948. In the year 1952, general elections were held to the state assembly and a popular government assumed the power with Dr. Burgula Ramakrishna Rao as the Chief Minister.<\/p>\n

Six Decades Struggle for Separate Telangana State :<\/p>\n

The promises and safeguards to Telangana region made at the time of formation of Andhra Pradesh state were not fulfilled, they were neglected and the resources were exploited. Notable among those safeguards that were flouted are :<\/p>\n