Human Development in Telangana State: District Profiles
Published By: CESS on eSS | Published Date: December , 2015Telangana emerged as the 29th state of the Indian Union from undivided Andhra Pradesh
after a prolonged struggle for statehood for nearly six decades. The social structure in Telangana is uniquely skewed towards socially marginalized
sections-backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and religious minority
groups- which constitute 85 percent of the state population. Social backwardness often
converges with economic backwardness and low human development. Civil society in
Telangana state is active with high awareness of socio-economic and political issues due
to its active participation in various social movements, especially the prolonged
movement for statehood.
Author(s): Center for Economic and Social Studies CESS | Posted on: Mar 31, 2016 | Views()