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Junior_no1
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 07:13 am:       


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TDP is bless to AP


nope tdp is bless to be in AP,else where cheppu debbal padevi aa caste gula ki
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 06:53 am:       


Diviseema:

Jai TDP , Jai Andhra. enni cheppina entha cheppina vinaruga, evaru cheppina vinaruga . mana eedupu eppudu okkate. agenda. TDP is bless to AP. aa party puttakapothe AP is moro Bihar.


Meeku aa paper ala kanipinchadam lo tappu ledu le.

The paper also highlights the plunders made by prominent castes like Kamma, Reddy after the emergence of TDP :-)
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 05:22 am:       

Jai TDP , Jai Andhra. enni cheppina entha cheppina vinaruga, evaru cheppina vinaruga . mana eedupu eppudu okkate. agenda. TDP is bless to AP. aa party puttakapothe AP is moro Bihar.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 05:22 am:       

Huge social reformation happened in AP political and geographical landscape with the emergence of TDP
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 05:18 am:       


~chirutha~:

Excellent paper on undivided Andhra political and economic shift after TDP

https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/public ations-opinion-files/2692.pdf




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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 05:18 am:       

The region of Telangana was part of the Nizam’s composite Hyderabad State, which comprised of
eight Telugu-speaking Telangana districts,3 three Kannada- and five Marathi-speaking districts. In
Telangana, given the historical specificity of the Nizam’s dominion, the nature of socio-economic
change and political trajectory took a different turn. A class of landed gentry, consisting of Muslim
jagirdars and Hindu deshmukhs belonging to the Reddy, Velama and Brahmin castes, constituted
the support base of the Nizam’s rule. In sharp contrast to the Presidency areas, the State bestowed
citizens with hardly any civil or political rights, whilst the landed gentry inflicted suffering on the
rural population through the illegal eviction of farmers, the extraction of free goods and services
(known as vetti), and much more significantly, the denial of people’s dignity and self-respect.
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Above point clearly tells the root cause for the plight of TG people and TG movements. But KCR gadu mathram 60 years TG poratam was against Andhra anattu ga chupinchi Anhrollu dochuku thinnaru ani chaala darunam ga divert chesadu....
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 05:12 am:       

A significant aspect of rural transformation that has occurred since the late 19th Century is the
differentiation of peasant society and the emergence of an enterprising agrarian stratagem belonging
predominantly to the Kamma, followed by the Reddy and to a lesser extent to the Kapu,
communities. The educated élites of these peasant castes were catalytic in the emergence of castespecific
assertion movements against Brahmin domination. They also played a leading role in the
kisan movement and the anti-zamindari struggles by rallying the lower agrarian strata. Because of
these struggles, which led to the abolition of the zamindari system and the tenancy reforms enacted
in the early years of the post-colonial State, the ryots and tenants of these peasant castes gained
access to most of the fertile lands. What is sociologically significant about this trajectory of change,
and of immediate relevance to our analysis, is the polarisation of this class along caste lines across
mass organisations, political parties or factions therein. While the Reddys joined the ranks of the
Congress Party and waged struggles against Brahmin leadership, the Kammas gravitated to the
Communist Party of India (CPI) and rose to positions of leadership.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 05:12 am:       

The region of coastal Andhra is far more developed than the other two regions of Rayalaseema and
Telangana. Crucial to the development of this region, and to the districts of Guntur, Krishna, East
and West Godavari in particular, were the construction of irrigation projects across the Krishna and
Godavari rivers in the mid-19th Century by the British colonial State. With a view to augmenting its
revenue from agriculture, an extensive area was brought under cultivation: this led to the
commercialisation of agriculture and the generation and accumulation of agrarian surplus (G.N.
Rao, 1985). The impact of this could be witnessed in the growth of urbanisation in this region, as
centres of commerce, education, culture and social reform were created. The growth of towns such
as Kakinada, Rajamundry and Guntur in the coastal region has to be seen against this backdrop.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 05:11 am:       

Its all about disruptive change in united AP political spectrum with the emergence of TDP. Published in 2002

In this study, we take up the cases of the dalit movement in coastal Andhra and the agrarian
movement in Telangana to examine why these regions have displayed different trajectories of social
mobilisation. The crucial dimensions emphasised in the explanation here are divergent historical
backgrounds, uneven regional development and the regime changes brought about by the Telugu
Desam Party (TDP). Although the central issue articulated in these movements is related to land,
caste and social dominance, their specific manifestation is determined by the nature of power
relations, intensity of contradictions and political agency (e.g. communists in Telangana and dalit
activists and organisations in coastal Andhra).

The emergence of the Telugu
Desam Party (TDP) in State politics, and its dramatic coming to power within less than a year of its
formation, is demonstrative of the weaknesses in the support base of the Congress Party. It is
therefore important to study these ‘subaltern’ movements.

In an examination of the relationship of subaltern assertions and macro-politics, the TDP requires
particular analysis, as its regime brought about a discursive shift. Moving away from agrarian
reforms, the TDP emphasised populist policies that gave immediate relief but did not provide any
substantial measures or long-term solutions to people’s problems. In fact, the struggles for land
distribution and higher wages experienced increased repression during this regime. Further, it is
important to note that the reconfiguration of power relations in the countryside following the TDP’s
rise to power forms the context for the escalation of upper caste attacks on the dalits. The
experience of the coastal region, as we shall see, amply supports this view.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 02:46 am:       


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Ok thanks
Guntur, Hyderabad, Andhra, Telangana, Tamilnadu, Karnataka first....India last!!!
 

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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 02:45 am:       


Lenin:

Caste census page


Its very interesting to note that all these numbers are from 1921. There is no census after that till date on basis of caste. All the while, we are doing extrapolations on these percentages and assuming things.

Page 3 lo undi:
The Reddys and Kammas, comprising 6.5% and 4.8% of the State’s population respectively, are the two politically dominant communities

Also aa table kinda page end lo undi
2. These figures are based on the 1921 Census, the last census when the caste enumeration was done. The Reddys were included in
the broad category of Kapus (which generically refers to those involved in kapudanam, meaning farming) in the 1921 Census. See G.
Ram Reddy (1989), p.269.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 02:41 am:       

The paper is more about different castes of Andhra Pradesh. Very good info about all castes.

Dalits ela undevaru ela anachabaddaru ela udyamalu chesaru, etc., The paper also gives glimpses of how life is in 70s and 80s.

I also found few interesting titbits on why there are so many producers are from Guntur and krishna district.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 02:40 am:       


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Nuv ipude veste apude ela chadivestam babai
Nuv chadivavemo ani adiga
By the way medhavi aindi Jr Ne ga
Guntur, Hyderabad, Andhra, Telangana, Tamilnadu, Karnataka first....India last!!!
 

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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 02:38 am:       

Caste census page 12 Lo upper castes lo Reddy community ledu
Kapullo kalipada leka nen emaina miss ayyana

Interesting mala kante madiga almost 2% takkuva a? Nenu iddaru ayi itu oke range lo untaranukunna
Guntur, Hyderabad, Andhra, Telangana, Tamilnadu, Karnataka first....India last!!!
 

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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 02:37 am:       


Lenin:



Junior_no1:


Mee lanti medhavulu kuda chadavakapothe ela?
Clue:- I was searching for Karamchedu and bumped on this.
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 02:29 am:       


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vunkle briefga oka 5 points ettu
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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 02:27 am:       

Corollary enti
Guntur, Hyderabad, Andhra, Telangana, Tamilnadu, Karnataka first....India last!!!
 

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Posted on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 - 02:24 am:       

Excellent paper on undivided Andhra political and economic shift after TDP

https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/public ations-opinion-files/2692.pdf

The paper is very good. And most importantly seems like lot of research has gone into finding facts rather than what we listen to speculations.
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