READ: Interlinking of Rivers

Note: READ id our New Initiative to cover two Topics (Weekly) of Current Importance in Detail with Specific focus on Prelims and Mains Exam After Cauvery: A look at other inter-state water tussles   The Supreme Court on February 16 delivered its verdict on Cauvery river water sharing between Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, and Puducherry, bringing an … Read more READ: Interlinking of Rivers

15.02.18 Telangana(TSPSC) Current Affairs

TELANGANA Telangana to get 17.9 tmc feet water and AP 17.09 tmc feet for February   Telangana will get 17.9 tmc feet water from river Krishna to meet the irrigation and drinking water needs in February. At the same time, the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB) also allocated an identical 17.09 tmc feet water for Andhra Pradesh for … Read more 15.02.18 Telangana(TSPSC) Current Affairs

14.02.18 Telangana(TSPSC) Current Affairs

TELANGANA Water tangle: Centre calls Telangana, Andhra Pradesh for impromptu meet   The Union water resources ministry has asked Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to attend a meeting in Delhi.   The aim of the meet is to decide scope of the Krishna and Godavari water boards. The move comes at a time when Telangana is … Read more 14.02.18 Telangana(TSPSC) Current Affairs

08.02.18 Telangana(TSPSC) Current Affairs

  TELANGANA Central funds sought for new regional ring road   The regional ring road outside the existing ORR would run for 338 km covering Sangareddy, Narsapur, Toopran, Gajwel, Jagdevpur, Bhongir, Choutuppal, Ibrahimpatnam, Chevella, Shankarpally and Kandi around Hyderabad.   Nageswara Rao made a specific request to the Union Minister for issuance of notifications on … Read more 08.02.18 Telangana(TSPSC) Current Affairs

25.01.18 Telangana(TSPSC) Current Affairs

TELANGANA Rs 600 crore for Telangana to tap into Andhra Pradesh-Gujarat natural gas pipeline   The east-west gas pipeline from Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh) to Bharuch (Gujarat) will be tapped for providing compressed natural gas and piped natural gas to four more geographical areas (GAs) in Telangana. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board during its … Read more 25.01.18 Telangana(TSPSC) Current Affairs

Telangana planned development

  Telangana planned development Planning department mainly deals with formulation of annual plans and five year plans, preparation of state plan budget and socio-economic survey report, reviewing and monitoring of plan schemes, evaluation of important schemes/ programmes .The department als​​o implements programmes like special development fund for welfare and developmental activities, constituency development programme (MLAs/MLCs), … Read more Telangana planned development

Telangana Trade and Commerce

Telangana Trade and Commerce Historic View:- The British had set up Hyderabad as the largest state in the Indian subcontinent, but left it with a backward economy. The richer agricultural regions which the Nizam had earlier controlled – Berar (Vidarbha) and coastal Andhra-were annexed to British territories. Based primarily on the Deccan plateau, between the … Read more Telangana Trade and Commerce

An Introduction Of Telangana Economy

  An Introduction Of Telangana Economy Telangana state was formed in June 2014 post the split of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh. The earlier capital city of Hyderabad is part of Telangana. The state holds an advantage as it possesses readymade capital with necessary infrastructure and ecosystem. Between 2004-05 and 2015-16, Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) expanded … Read more An Introduction Of Telangana Economy

Contribution of Kakatiya, and Vijayanagara rulers to Language, Literature, Art and Architecture

Kakatiyas The 12th and the 13th centuries saw the emergence of the Kakatiya dynasty. They were at first the feudatories of the Western Chalukyas of Kalyani, ruling over a small territory near Warangal. A ruler of this dynasty, Prola II (1110–1158) extended his sway to the south and declared his independence. His successor Rudra (1158–1195) … Read more Contribution of Kakatiya, and Vijayanagara rulers to Language, Literature, Art and Architecture

Nature and significance of Bhakti Movements

The Bhakti movement in Indian history represents a movement that popularized devotional surrender to a personally conceived supreme God. Its origins are traced to the Brahamanical and Buddhist traditions of ancient India. It was in south India that it grew from a religious tradition into a popular movement based on religious equality and broad based … Read more Nature and significance of Bhakti Movements