Telangana: The State of Affairs

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Telangana: The State of Affairs
AuthorM. Bharath Bhushan
N. Venugoal
Cover artistRamanajeevi
CountryIndia
LanguageEnglish
Subject Telangana movement Regionalism
PublisherAdEd Value Ventures, Hyderabad
Publication date
August 2009
Pages210
OCLC 460939250

Telangana: The State of Affairs is a book edited by M. Bharath Bhushan and N. Venugopal. [1]

Synopsis

The book analyses the issues of regional discrimination, identity and its construction. It explains rationale for the demand for separate Statehood for Telangana. The book comprises essays by Duncan B. Forrester, N Venugopal, M Bharath Bhushan, Dean E. McHenry Jr., K Naresh Kumar, S V Srinivas, Radhika Rajamani and translation of two short stories by P V Narasimha Rao and Allam Rajayya. [2]

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