🟣 Telangana Formation Day Reflection: Are We Truly Developing?
When Telangana was formed in 2014, it was not just a new state—it was a symbol of hope, sacrifice, and the right to self-rule. The dream was clear: better irrigation, more jobs, justice for backward regions, and dignity for every citizen.
Now, more than a decade later, we must ask:
Is Telangana more developed now than before? Or have the dreams taken a new shape—or a new struggle?
🔍 Then vs. Now – A Glimpse
Before Formation (United AP)
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Telangana regions were often neglected in terms of irrigation, education, and employment.
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Large movements emerged against land acquisition, water sharing inequality, and lack of political voice.
After Formation (Post-2014)
✅ Major irrigation projects like Kaleshwaram were built.
✅ Hyderabad continued to grow as an IT and innovation hub.
✅ Welfare schemes like Rythu Bandhu, Mission Bhagiratha, and KCR kits reached lakhs.
❌ But… rural unemployment remains a concern.
❌ Farmer suicides, lack of transparent job recruitment, and regional disparities still worry many.
❌ Many tribal and backward areas still lack basic infrastructure.
🤔 How Do We Feel Now?
Some feel pride in the new identity and infrastructure growth. Others feel left out, waiting for the promises of justice and equality.
📣 Bharat Aawaz Suggests: People’s Voice Must Be the Priority
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Celebrate the achievements — but question the gaps.
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Demand accountability, not just celebration.
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Empower youth, farmers, and local communities to participate in planning, not just receive schemes.
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Protect press freedom and support grassroots journalism to highlight real issues.
Telangana was built on people’s voices. Its future depends on whether those voices are still heard.
🗣️ Let the voice of Telangana rise again — not in protest, but in participation.
BMA— Bharat Aawaz | Voice of the People