June 2 is celebrated as Telangana Formation Day by the Government of Telangana. The proposal for the formation of the state was immediately brought in the year 2013 in both the Parliaments during the tenure of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. When the folk music of the Telugu language pours nectar into the ears when the person is enchanted by hearing the Oggu story, when the Bonalu dance is astonished and when the reflection of the common culture of India begins to appear, then it should be understood that we are in Telangana. The Telugu language is spoken by most of the population of the state. At the same time, being the official language, it is also used in government works. Teaching is also done in Telugu medium in schools. Despite the fact that the predominance of Telugu language, Urdu language, and Gondi dialect is also prevalent in the state.
According to hindicurrentaffairs.adda247.com, June 2 is celebrated as Telangana Formation Day by the Government of Telangana. The proposal for the formation of the state was immediately brought in the year 2013 in both the Parliaments during the tenure of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Finally, Telangana got separate statehood on June 2, 2014, after which K. Chandrashekhar Rao became the first Chief Minister and ESL Narasimhan became the first Governor of the state’. Telangana is predominantly a Telugu language spoken place.
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The region called Telangana consists of 10 districts out of 23 districts of Andhra Pradesh. Originally it was part of the Nizam’s princely state of Hyderabad. In this, praise of Hindu deities like Veerappa, Yellama, etc. is sung. Apart from this, a dance called Perini Tandavam is also performed in the state. Warangal Fort, Alampur Sangeshwar Temple, Ramappa Temple at Palampet, and Bhadrachalam are the state’s main places of historical-religious importance. From the point of view of literature, the Telugu language has the maximum number of works available in the state. Telangana Formation Day is celebrated every year on June 2 to explain the importance of Telangana to the world.