Friday, April 30, 2010

I got the SUN in theMORNING n the MOON atNIGHT...



Taking stock of what I have 
and what I haven't
What do I find?

The things I've got will keep me satisfied

Checking up on what I have
and what I haven't 
What do I find?

A healthy balance on the credit side.

Got no diamond
Got no pearl
Still I think I'm a lucky girl
I got the sun in the morning and the moon at night
(I got the sun in the morning and the moon at night)
Got no mansion g
Got no yacht
Still I'm happy with what I've got
I got he sun in the morning and the moon at night
(I got the sun in the morning and the moon at night)

Sunshine gives me a lovely day
Moonlight gives me the milkyway

Got no checkbooks 
Got no banks
Still I'd like to express my thanks
I got the sun in the morning and the moon at night
(I got the sun in the morning and the moon at night)
And with the sun in the morning and the moon in the evening
I'm all right

Monday, April 26, 2010

People’s Movement

Telangana Movement is a real people’s movement, created by the people, for the people, and of the people of Telangana. Its politicians are just one aspect of the whole movement. They are not even in the lead and might have contributed little to the whole movement. The movement is led by the people of Telangana. People outside Telangana have to confront this reality and accept it.
Some of you Andhras who fail to understand Telangana quickly think it is KCR that created this agitation. The actual message is carried by Telanganas through their ballads, pamphlets, stories, booklets, and street-side plays.
Please give credit to the people of Telangana for this movement, not KCR or TRS. And also do acknowledge that Telangana Movement is a people’s movement. Not acknowledging will not allow us to talk on the same table, because you are in a denial mode.

Andhra Pradesh Formation Day

The Andhra Pradesh of today is a state of 20 districts, which corresponds fairly accurate to the area in which Telugu language and culture are dominant. The state is divided into three well-defined regions: the Delta, Rayalaseema, and Telangana.

For administrative purposes, the Delta and Rayalaseema are treated as one. The Delta, well irrigated and fertile, is the most prosperous and wealthy of three regions.

Rayalaseema is a dry, infertile area, subject to frequent droughts and famine. The nine districts, which comprise Telangana, are relatively backward economically.
For 200 years, Telangana was separate from the rest of the Telugu country, maintained in a rather backward feudal condition by the Nizams of the Asaf Jahi dynasty. The jagirdar system of landholding seems to have stood in the way of agriculture development.
The book's first chapter comprises sections covering broad issues related to understanding of regional inequalities in general history of discrimination towards Telangana in particular, and the ongoing movement vis-a-vis the Telangana Rashtra Samithi.

TELANGANA STATE

Telangana Slogan