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After Centuries, land records to speak in Telugu

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All through written history, the lands of Telugu people have been ruled by non-Telugus for most of the time. In the coastal area, the fall of Vengi put an end to glorious Telugu rule, though smaller kingdoms flourished later. In Godavari basin, first Telugu empire was Kakatiya. Krishnadeveraya was a Kannada King, who mastered Telugu also. Later for about three centuries Muslims ruled these lands followed by foreigners such as French, British etc. The land administration bears testimony to this. The language the land-records speak is either Persian, Urdu or English. So, we can conclude without hesitation, that even though we have been ruled by Telugu people since 1953(when Andhra state was formed), our land administration has never spoken language of the people. Now, chief minister Chandrababu Naidu, in a belated realization, found the language was complex and understandable only to revenue officials. He says words such as ‘Ajmaish’, ‘Adangal’ and ‘Pahani’ should not be allowed to continue.

He asked AP Revenue Department to replace these archaic words with simple Telugu terms so that they some transparency is ensured as common man will begin to understand them.

“All the old terminologies and obsolete words used in land records will be phased out very soon as the Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has asked revenue department to come up with simplified nomenclature for terms used in the land and revenue departments,” said Deputy Chief Minister KE Krishnamurthy.
Revenue department will avail the services of Centre for Innovation in Public System (CIPS) to carry out the task.

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KCR warns Naidu of Retaliation

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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said he would not tolerate anybody insulting Telangana community.

“One can insult me. But, I won’t tolerate anybody who insults my state and  Telangana community,” he said in a meeting organized on the occasion of birth anniversary of poet Dasarathi.

The warning was directed against his Andhra counterpart N Chandrababu Naidu who said recently that it was NT Ramarao who taught  Hyderabadis to get up early in the morning. The remark created strong resentment among the people of Telangana. KCR used the occasion to warn Naidu that such comments would not be tolerated. He said his government would react to the comments suitably soon. KCR advised Naidu to mind his business. “You better concentrate on the development of your state and the capital. We will appreciate. Talk sense. This type of comments will not be taken lying down,” he said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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