Telangana turns four

Update: 2018-06-02 20:38 IST

Formed in June 2014, Telangana turns four today and the State government is busy with the preparations of making the Formation Day a memorable event. Every year, the state celebrates the formation day with grandeur which includes various cultural activities and celebration throughout the state. We spoke to a few readers to know about their view on the newly formed Telangana state and its development since the inception
- V Sateesh Reddy

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Has to go a long way
Undoubtedly since the formation of the state, we have been developing in all fields steadily and it’s a good sign. In the IT and business sectors, the government is doing great. Hyderabad has been rated the best place in India to live and people here always feel safe. The government still has to initiate many activities to save our culture and traditions. Schemes like Raithu Bandhu Pathakam and Raithu Bheema are good but at the same time, they are not concentrating to solve the root level issues of farmers. In my opinion, these schemes are only to attract farmer’s votes. Corruption in the state is increasing in every department and the state government has to take necessary actions to eradicate it. As per my knowledge, the government is doing well and but has to go a long way to make Bangaru Telangana.
- Srinivas, engineer

Need to recruit all jobs
The Telangana Government is doing wonders in various fields but they have forgotten student woes for last four years. The government should recruit youth for various government jobs to save students. Countless students are in depression due to no job notifications for years. Recently, they released a notification of more than 18000 posts in different fields but have not given age relaxation. Telangana was formed with sacrifice of many students and the government has to give age relaxation for students.
- Narendra Reddy, student 

Encouraging arts
Since the state formation, the Department of Language and Culture, Government of Telangana have been organising various cultural activities to encourage artists in the state. Our folk arts are getting a good reputation and several artists are performing at various government activities to show its greatness. Our arts like Oggu Dolu and Perini Dance came to the limelight after the state formation. They have also organised National School of Drama’s workshop and theatre festivals like Bharath Rang Mahotsav and Telangana Yuva Natakostavam to encourage young artists. The Summer Samurai Camps for the social welfare children is a great initiative by Telangana government.
- Dheenabandhava, theatre artist.

Becoming number one
Telangana is still a baby state and completed just four years. The government has done several activities like Mishan Kakatiya, Haritha Haram and Raitu Bandhu Scheme and more. The Government encouragement towards farmers is appreciable. Demonetization and GST has a great impact on state revenue, but they overcame with ease. It has emerged as number one in many fields in the country.
- Eshwar Goud, banker 

Student’s issues are intimidating
This day is a tribute to the people who sacrificed their lives for separate Telangana. Despite failures like Demonetization and GST by the Central Government, the newly formed Telangana State is doing wonders. Their welfare schemes like ‘Kalyana Lakshmi and Shaadi Mubarak’ is a great help for poor people who face problems to tie the knot. Students facing problems in getting jobs in the state and Government has to release all notifications which were pending for years. The recently organised Global Entrepreneurship Summit exposed Hyderabad on the world stage. Programmes like World Telugu Conference gave a boost to the Telugu language. By 2020, Telangana will become number one state in the country.
- Manohar, techie

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