Monday, 2 June 2014

The Telangana

With the formation of a new state of Telangana the sixty years dream of the people come true and a new era has been started in the southren part of India. The state was carved out of Andhra Pradesh formed in 1956 after the state reorganization commission' recommendations. Though the announcement for the bifurcation of the state was announced much earlier but the actual date of state formation was decided to be June 2, 2014.

When we look back at the history of the separate Telangana state it reveals a bloody side of the movement with the suppressible attitude of the consecutive governments ruling the region and the reluctance of central government towards such an important issue for sixty long years.

Discrimination played the major and vital role in igniting the Telangana sentiment these years. Moreover the political parties dominated by Seemandhra leaderships always shown their arrogance towards the issue.
The Andhra leaders here behaved like the colonials and looted the resources and funds generated by them from the Telangana. They suppressed the 1969 Jai Telangana movement by using some opportunistic leaders. As many as 300 students were killed during that movement in just police firing.

It was another Jalianwala Bagh in the independent India. But they could not suppress the desire for separate state of Telangana alive in the hearts of people. When it was started again in 2001 with the formation of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) the movement’s pace was very low.
TRS leadership convinced the people to vote for them so that a political pressure can be made upon the centre but it could not succeed. Rather TRS was made the part of the governments that were against the formation of Telangana.


Again in 2009 it was a fully student movement driven by media. Though started by TRS leader K Chandrasekhar Rao, present CM of Telangana, it was carried forward by the students, student groups, social and civil society members, NGOs and other organizations.

From 2009 the movement for separate state was run by full energy and enthusiasm but the lowest point of this agitation in my view was the suicide attempts made by the students especially the poor students.
However every suicide attempt gave a galvanizing effected and ignited the Telangana sentiment with full energy and the movement sustained the authoritarian aggression of both state and central governments.


The Telangana was ignored existence just because the one reason that the majority of the population in the region is comprised of backward communities, Tribals, scheduled tribes and Muslims. It was the part of erstwhile princely state of Deccan ruled by AsafJahi dynasty and Qutub Shahi kingdom earlier than that. 

The dominated classes of Seemandhra did not want to see the state full of resources in the hands of these communities. Now as the Telangana has been formed let us hope that a peaceful and affectionate atmosphere among all the communities will prevail and people of Telangana will have their resources in their possession for the development of the newly formed state. 

Development !!


Any change in the earlier state of the events is called 'development' in Journalism. Journalists and people associate with media, especially of electronic media, always chase every little development in any news matter.

But when it becomes the slogan of a political party fighting for the biggest post of the political hierarchy it sounds interesting. Perhaps they may have their own definition of development. Any way with journalistic perspective change in the political leadership in the country is the latest development.

As the whole process of political campaigning took place with the help of media this time we will look at it with the journalistic perspective. The biggest development that has happened during past some weeks is the change of guards at centre with congress routing out miserably and Narendra Modi capturing the highest post with considerable majority to BJP in parliament.

If we randomly look at the developments post Modi government sworn in we can surely witness some 'flammable' statements of the party leaders. The party which was campaigning with a slogan of development suddenly shifted its attention towards the sensitive issues of Article 370, Common Civil Code and other such things.
Soon after Modi took the charge his party leader released a statement questioning the status of Article 370 which drew several favored and opposing voices across the nation. People of the country were not expecting this to happen at this point of time. People voted BJP for its promises of 'development' but not for such sensitive statements to create the flutter in the tranquility in the nation.

We will not comment on the necessity and revoking of Article 370 but we surely say that people of India are bothered more about their livelihood matters dealing with Gas subsidy, Petroleum prices, taxes and other such matters. It seems that government is trying to divert the attention of the people.

And that has happened indeed! Amid the Media frenzy about the Article 370 the central government made a decision to bring FDI in defence thus taking U turn from its previous stand on FDI. The party which was against FDI before election and moreover which protested, agitated and motivated people against FDI has come up with its latest definition of FDI. So kindly note this was the latest development took place amid the 'hangama' of other sensitive issues of 370 and CCC. 

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Nizamia Hospital Hyderabad


The 80 year old Nizamia Tibbi Hospital and College building, popularly known as Government Unani Hospital, is now in an appalling condition as the renovation works came to a grinding halt in midway causing inconvenience to patients and medical staff.
The renovation and restoration work that was started a year ago is being held up for last five months by the construction company citing the fund crunch and delay in fund release from the concerned authorities. 

The immediate effect of this is visible as the number of patients visiting the hospital has come down. Especially the number of in-patients came down for past several months. The hospital provides Unani method of treatment for diseases related to ophthalmic, ENT, dental and others. It is specially preferred for the paralytic health issues as the hospital has the oldest method of treatment for it. The superintendent of the hospital Mohammed Rafi Ahmed said that the number of patients has decreased and consequently the amount for medicinal purchase also came down considerably.

Elaborating on the issue, he said that the usual number of out-patients was from 300 to 700 per day at the hospital. Sometimes the number of patients may reach to 1,000 or 1,200 per day, he added. He lamented that the patient foot fall decreased considerably due to the inconveniences in the hospital with construction and renovation going on for last one and a half year. So is the case of in-patients here. He said that the authorities reduced the amount allocated for the purchase of prepared medicine from the Government Unani Pharmacy to only one lakh that was used to be Rs 3 lakh earlier.

An attendant of a patient at the hospital Syed Mohsin expressed his anguish over the authoritarian apathy in the hospital. He said, “The scaffold will surely detract the patients coming for treatment and we don’t see a hospital atmosphere here.” The A P Health, Medical Housing and Heal Infrastructure Development Corporation (APHMIDC) had started the restoration work here somewhere in April 2013 and work was scheduled to be completed by December 2013. Government sanctioned Rs 3 crore among the total allocated budget of Rs 4.2 crore for restoration work. The restoration work was outsourced to a city-based company. 

Until December last year, the work was going on smoothly but later it was stopped after remaining Rs 1.2 crore budget was reportedly stuck.
Sources reveal that the contractor who took up the restoration work at the hospital left the work incomplete after running pillar to post for procuring the remaining due fund. APHMIDC officials were not available to comment. The Hospital was established in 1938 by the seventh Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan with his personal fund for the benefit of general public.

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Democracy on the Brink !!


Democracy was only the way that guaranteed the basic rights to downtrodden, cornered, marginalized and vulnerable communities in this country for a long time. But now, when the people who always stood against the democratic values of the Nation are in power using 'Democracy' as their tool.

The spectacular win of the Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies in the general elections this time would obviously a cause of worry and horror for many such communities.Though the vote share of BJP is only 31 percent but the seats they won are enough to show off their 'muscle power' in politics.

Calling it a heavy mandate all the BJP leaders are seem to be on cloud nine but a larger group of the country comprising of vulnerable communities is worried a lot. Especially after having seen what happened in Gujrat in 2002 and Odisha (Kandhamal Massacre) in 2008 these communities are in fear of vengeance across the country.

When we look at the history of these forces they were always against the democratic process in India and democratic credentials of Indian Constitution. Oftenly they express their wish to abolish the Constitution and to form a uniform civil code in a country where nothing is uniform for even 25 Kilo Metres.

What happens next is the big question that every one is asking and trying to analyse what actually meant by 'Acche Din' (Good Days). At the same time every one is looking at the 'bright future' that was promised by the Modi and his party before elections. People still dont understand that 'Acche Din' for whome. With the past of rioting, anti establishment activities, under cover terrorism and dividing the people on the basis of religion, eating habbits, attires and other such things; fears loom over the future of our Democracy.

Will there be repeat of Gujrat that was orchestrated to corner and suppress one particular community, completely destroying the morale of even a graceful life. Will there be repeat of Odisha (Kandhamal) burning several lives, just because they utilize the freedom of 'Propagation'.

In wake of a current 'Riots' and Clashes in Bijapur town of Karnataka where it immediately when Modi was taking oath as the Prime Minister of this country. The rally took out in the name of 'celebrations' turned into clashes resulting in curfew.

No doubt Congress paved the way for the route of secular parties, though they were just for namesake, there was some hope for the Democracy to survive and sustain. It was maintaining the life of Democracy over the years. Its just the beginning of a 'new era' in the democracy and let us see what happens in coming days.