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facts you need to know about Telangana
NEW DELHI: On Monday, India's 29th state was born. For the first time — outside the Hindi- and Bengali-speaking areas — two states speaking the same language have been created. Both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, the two successor states to unified Andhra Pradesh that came into existence on Monday, swear by Telugu. As K Chandrasekhar Rao of Telangana Rashtra Samithi and N Chandrababu Naidu of the TDP take the reins of office, they would do well to remember that instead of indulging in gimmickry, the best way to ensure they have a bright future is to provide it to the people of their states — both in rural and urban areas. READ ALSO: Telangana's official map yet to be prepared Here are 15 watershed moments that contributed to the recognition of Telangana as a separate state 1953: States Reorganization Committee advises against the immediate merger of Telangana with Andhra Pradesh. November 25, 1955: Andhra assembly passes resolution to provide safeguards to Telangana. November 1, 1956: Telangana merged with the Andhra state to form Andhra Pradesh. 1968-69: Massive revolt called Jai Telangana Movement launched by people in Telangana demanding a separate state. January 1969: As conciliatory measure, the All-Party State Accord was signed. Indira Gandhi also announced packages for the region, styled an eight-point formula and a five-point formula. Court upholds the rule of job and educational quotas for Telangana. Then, the anti-Telangana stir was launched — the Jai Andhra Movement. It is important to note here that, Venkaiah Naidu and Chandrababu Naidu were in the forefront of the Jai Andhra stir. The Centre, post the stir, yielded and nullified almost all the safeguards that had been put in place.

Fireworks erupt in Hyderabad during the celebration marking the formation of the new state of Telangana 1969-2000: During this period, various protests were organized by agitators — both pro- and anti-Telangana — which often took a bloody turn. 2001: In this year, KCR picked up the statehood for Telangana demand. He also walked out of Telegu Desam Party and launched the Telangana Rashtra Samithi. Sonia Gandhi, during this period, had written to the NDA government at the Centre to push for the creation of the separate state of Telangana. 2004: Congress and TRS enter into a poll alliance. 2006: Congress and TRS part ways when the demand for the separate state of Telangana is not met. December 2009: UPA-II's home minister, Sushilkumar Shinde hints at the fact that the Centre is serious about the recognition of Telangana as a separate state. In this regard, the Srikrishna Committee is set up which had submitted its report in 2010. December 2012: Home minister Sushilkumar Shinde announces that the decision regarding Telangana will be taken in a month. July 30, 2013: Congress announces the formation of the separate state of Telangana. It is all set to become India's 29th state. READ ALSO: Telangana is born, KCR takes oath as first CM February 18, 2014: Telangana Bill is passed by voice amid major disruptions by MPs from Seemandhra.

Sky lanterns released on the occassion of Telangana Formation Day June 2, 2014: Telangana formally comes into existence. K Chandrasekhar Rao takes oath as the state's first chief minister. Countless deaths: The creation of the separate state of Telangana, after a mammoth struggle that spanned close to 60 years, also witnessed horrific incidents of violence throughout the once unified state of Andhra Pradesh. In 2010, it was reported that 73 students had committed suicide and 1,812 students attempted to take their own lives demanding that a separate state of Telangana be created. Also, during the 1969 Telangana Agitation, a crowd of over 1,000 agitators had tried to set fire to a sub-inspector's residence. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also welcomed the formation of Telangana