The Question of Social Inclusion: Telangana State after Bifurcation

Journal Title: International Journal of Research in Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 8

Abstract

The present new state of Telangana is a resolution of prolonged statehood movement of the masses due to structural deprivation and exclusion from the development processes over the years in the united Andhra Pradesh. Thus, new state reflects the dreams and hopes of the multitude. Today it is almost vital to read the new state‟s development process towards fulfilling the social inclusion with holistic development. The movement witnessed for the immense participation of marginalized sections of the club. They hold lots of expectations and promises because it comprises nearly 90 percent of the population of the groups such as SCs, STs, OBCs and Muslims (Census 2011). The masses of the region felt that „good development‟ and „social inclusion‟ could be possible exclusively in a separate state of Telangana. Tribes or Adivasis, who resided at the tail end of the development pyramid and deprived in the undivided A.P., also having similar hopes. On the other side, three hundred farmers committed suicides due to severe agrarian distress in the span of one year of the new state. In this setting, this article analyzes the growth process in the young state of Telangana in post state bifurcation period. The birth of Telangana, a new State of India signifies both as a kickoff and an end. It was the outstanding feat of six decades for a separate political and ethnic identity for the people of Telangana. This is the beginning of a new process of reinventing a new identity programmes and policies to administer with the particular desires of the arena and to suit the genius of the weaker parts. A deal of Government schemes formulated in the earlier suffered from prejudice, and so now there is require of rectification through a conscious process of reorientation and reformulation. This is the biggest task for the Government of the new state. Hence, in this framework, it attempts to explain the new state‟s approach in living up to the promises and prospects of the people worked during the Telangana movement.

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Chaketi Raju

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Chaketi Raju (2017). The Question of Social Inclusion: Telangana State after Bifurcation. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, 7(8), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-20387