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    Telangana

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    Telangana Telangana is a new proposed state to be formed out of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The city of Hyderabad would serve as the joint capital of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh for ten years.[2][3] On 30 July 2013‚ the ruling Congress party resolved to request the Central government to make steps in accordance with the Constitution to form a separate state of Telangana (the 29th independent state of Republic of India)‚ within a definite timeframe. The timeline for the creation of the

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    TELANGANA MOVEMENT The Demand for a Separate State - K. Jayashankar* A Historical Perspective The people of Telangana are once again restive‚ reiterating their demand for a separate state. The demand of the people of this region for a separate state is not a new development. It was voiced much before the formation of Andhra Pradesh and continues to be raised even thereafter. The reason for the opposition of people of Telangana to join Visalandhra (metamorphosed to Andhra Pradesh) was fear of neglect

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    Telangana (Telugu: తెలంగాణ‚Urdu: تیلنگانا‚ Hindi: तेलंगाना ) is a region in Andhra Pradesh‚ India. The region borders the states of Maharashtra on the north-west‚ Karnataka on the west‚ Chattisgarh on the north-east‚ Orissa on the east‚ the Coastal Andhra region on the east and the Rayalaseema region on the south. Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema were part of the former Andhra state which was merged with Telangana to form the current state of Andhra Pradesh in 1956. The region has an area of 114‚840

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    THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE DEMOCRATISATION PROCESS IN BOTSWANA INTRODUCTION One of the approaches to democratization is the fostering of civil society organizations. Botswana`s civil society organizations have a role to play in the country’s democratization process. As stated by Maundeni (2005) the argument is that the non-partisan character of Botswana’s civic organisations has not prevented them from participating actively in democratising the public space. In fact

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    What is Telagana? Telangana is a region in Andhra Pradesh and was originally a princely state‚ ruled by the erstwhile Nizam of Hyderabad. Andhra Pradesh today as it stands‚ can be divided into three regions – Telangana‚ Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra. The Telangana region comprises of districts in Western and Central Andhra Pradesh (Adilabad‚ Karimnagar‚ Nizamabad‚ Medak‚ Warangal‚ Khammam‚ Hyderabad‚ Rangareddy‚ Nalgonda‚ and Mahaboobnagar) It comprises 10 of Andhra Pradesh’s 23 districts. It

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    The Role of Civil Society in Democracy Keith Sanders July 20‚ 2013 CIV 410 Victoria Labs As one looks at the history of democracy‚ it is common to detect an undertone‚ a rush of voices clamoring for purchase in the debate regarding how the country will be governed. It is my belief that this undertone is the footprint of civil society‚ a segment of democratic societies that often can be difficult to identify. Much has been said about how difficult civil society is to define. However‚ as I read the

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    Telangana People’s Movement: the Unfolding Political Culture G. Haragopal∗ Abstract: The Telangana people’s movement is rooted in a historical context and a developmental model that the Indian rulers have been pursuing. The regional disparities-economic‚ social‚ cultural -are a part of this process. After formation of the linguistic State‚ every economic or developmental mode-be it green revolution or neo-liberal globalization-ended up with sharpening of the differences and widening of the disparities

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    The Telangana Rebellion

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    The Telangana Rebellion was a peasant revolt which was later supported by the Communists. It took place in the former princely state of Hyderabad between 1946 and 1951. This was led by the Communist Party of India.[5] The revolt began in the Nalgonda district and quickly spread to the Warangal and Bidar districts. Peasant farmers and labourers revolted against the local feudal landlords (jagirdars and deshmukhs) and later against the Osman Ali Khan‚ Asif Jah VII. The initial aims were to do away

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    Agitation In Dementia

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    Agitation is often seen in elderly with dementia and it can also be improved with the use of music therapy. Mathews found that there were “...mood-shifting effects; enhancement of cognitive function; reduction in agitation‚ anxiety‚ or wandering; the improvement in response to family and staff; and improvement in coordination and motor function” (Mathews). Elderly who deal with dementia often have agitation due to the loss of control they have over their minds and their lives. As a result‚ they tend

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    The role of Indian civil society: ensuring State accountability The roots of an Indian autonomous civil society is not to be found in the contemporary rise of a modern state but foremost in the ancient and medieval history of the country. Cast “panchayats”‚ village “panchayats”‚ or traders guilds all illustrates forms of local institutions that had long been untouched by the vicissitudes of the political spheres and remained autonomous from state control. Indian society had been characterised in

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