17 september 2022 holiday in telangana

  1. Telangana Govt declares holiday on September 17
  2. సెప్టెంబర్ 17ని సెలవు దినంగా ప్రకటించిన తెలంగాణ సర్కార్
  3. Telangana Govt RTO Holiday List 2022 PDF
  4. Telangana declares holiday for educational institutions tomorrow, September 17; Osmania University p
  5. BJP Is Wrong, 17 September Cannot Be Called 'Hyderabad Liberation Day'


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Telangana Govt declares holiday on September 17

Hyderabad, Sept. 17: The Telangana government has declared a holiday for all government institutions in the state on Saturday, September 17, on the occasion of ‘ Telangana Integration Day’. In a notification, the government said that all private, aided and government-run educational institutions across Telangana will have a holiday on Saturday as well. September 17 this year will mark the completion of 74 years since Hyderabad state’s annexation to India. The Union government has planned year-long celebrations to mark the day, which it calls ‘Hyderabad State Liberation Day’. However, the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) has accused BJP of pushing a communal agenda by naming it so. The TRS government has instead chosen to mark the occasion as ‘Telangana Integration Day’. The decision to mark 75 years of Hyderabad’s integration to the Indian state as ‘Telangana National Integration Day’ came after Hyderabad MP and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao regarding the same. In the letter, Owaisi said that common Hindus and Muslims of erstwhile Hyderabad state were advocates of a united India under a democratic, secular and republican government. “The struggles of the people of the erstwhile Hyderabad state against colonialism, feudalism and autocracy are a symbol of national integration rather than merely a case of ‘liberation’ of a piece of land or the removal of a ruler,” the letter stated. Telangan...

సెప్టెంబర్ 17ని సెలవు దినంగా ప్రకటించిన తెలంగాణ సర్కార్

తెలంగాణ ప్రభుత్వం సంచలన నిర్ణయం తీసుకుంది. సెప్టెంబర్ 17న తెలంగాణ జాతీయ సమైక్యతా దినోత్సవాన్ని పురస్కరించుకుని సెలవు దినంగా ప్రకటించింది. ఈ మేరకు రేపు సెలవుగా ప్రకటిస్తూ తెలంగాణ సీఎస్ సోమేశ్ కుమార్ ఉత్తర్వులు జారీ చేశారు. కాగా.. టీఆర్ఎస్ రేపు తెలంగాణ జాతీయ సమైక్యతా వజ్రోత్సవాల పేరుతో నిర్వహించేందుకు రాష్ట్ర ప్రభుత్వం అన్ని ఏర్పాట్లు చేసింది. అంతకన్నాముందే బీజేపీ రంగంలోకి దిగిన సంగతి తెలిసిందే. ఏకంగా కేంద్ర ప్రభుత్వం అధికారికంగా తెలంగాణ విమోచన దినోత్సవం నిర్వహించేందుకు సిద్ధమైంది. కేంద్ర హోంమంత్రి అమిత్ షా సికింద్రాబాద్ పరేడ్ గ్రౌండ్స్‌లో జరిగే వేడకల్లో పాల్గొననున్నారు. అటు కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ కూడా తెలంగాణ స్వాతంత్ర్య దినోత్సవ వేడుకల పేరుతో కార్యక్రమాలను నిర్వహించనుంది. వీరందరికీ పోటీగా ఎంఐఎం కూడా పాతబస్తీలో జాతీయ జెండాలు చేతపట్టి భారీ ర్యాలీ నిర్వహించాలని నిర్ణయించింది.

Telangana Govt RTO Holiday List 2022 PDF

Telangana Government Public, Bank and Optional Holiday List 2022 Telangana Govt Holidays in January 2022 • 1 January 2022 – Saturday – New Year’s Day • 14 January 2022 – Friday – Bhogi • 15 January 2022 – Saturday – Makara Sankranti/Pongal • 26 January 2022 – Wednesday – Republic Day Telangana Govt Holidays in March 2022 • 1 March 2022 – Tuesday – Maha Shivaratri • 18 March 2022 – Friday – Holi Telangana Govt Holidays in April 2022 • 02 April 2022 – Saturday – Ugadi • 5 April 2022 – Tuesday – Babu Jagjivan Ram Jayanti • 10 April 2022 – Sunday – Ram Navami • 14 April 2022 – Thursday – Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti • 15 April 2022 – Friday – Good Friday Telangana Govt Holidays in May 2022 • 3 May 2022 – Tuesday – Idul Fitr • 4 May 2022 – Wednesday – Idul Fitr Holiday Telangana Govt Holidays in July 2022 • 10 July 2022 – Sunday – Bakrid / Eid al Adha • 25 July 2022 – Monday – Bonalu Telangana Govt Holidays in August 2022 • 9 August 2022 – Tuesday – Muharram • 15 August 2022 – Monday – Independence Day • 20 August 2022 – Saturday – Janmashtami/ Sri Krishna Astami • 31 August 2022 – Wednesday – Ganesh Chaturthi Telangana Govt Holidays in October 2022 • 2 October 2022 – Sunday – Gandhi Jayanti • 5 October 2022 – Wednesday – Vijaya Dashami • 6 October 2022 – Thursday – Following days of Vijaya Dasami • 9 October 2022 – Sunday – Eid e Milad • 25 October 2022 – Tuesday – Deepavali Telangana Govt Holidays in November 2022 • 8 November 2022 – Tuesday – Karthika Purnima • 8 November 2022 – Tue...

Telangana declares holiday for educational institutions tomorrow, September 17; Osmania University p

The Government of Telangana has declared holidays for all educational institutions tomorrow, September 17. This notification regarding a general holiday was stated in an official order which was released today, September 16. The holiday was declared owing to Telangana Jathiya Samaikyatha Dinotsavam. This is for all educational intuitions including, government, government-aided and private. A holiday has been declared for government offices as well. Even Osmania University put out a communique declaring a holiday on September 17, 2022, for all the colleges under its jurisdiction. But it also informed that the flag hoisting programme will be conducted at the Arts College, as per schedule. It also announced that all the examinations under Osmania University have been postponed due to the general holiday which has been declared tomorrow. This was a separate communique which was put out by the Controller of Examinations, Osmania University. The communique also informed that the rescheduled dates of the postponed examinations will be announced later.

BJP Is Wrong, 17 September Cannot Be Called 'Hyderabad Liberation Day'

The date 17 September has its importance in the annals of Telangana history. On this day, in 1948, the then Hyderabad Nizam – Osman Ali Khan Asaf Jha VII – surrendered to the Indian armed forces and the erstwhile Hyderabad state became part of the Indian union. But now, 17 September has become an instrument for political one-upmanship and competitive political mobilisation among political parties in Telangana – especially between the warring Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and The BJP’s relentless campaign to present a people’s movement (against the feudal regime and the autocratic monarchy) as Hindu-Muslim divide had made the previous governments in undivided Andhra Pradesh and later K Chandrashekar Rao government in Telangana refrain from according a nomenclature to this historic occasion that culminated with While the BJP has been attempting Hindu consolidation for its own political aggrandizement, the ruling parties have also been equally parochial in linking observance of Telangana history to what is derogatorily referred to as ‘Muslim appeasement politics.’ Interestingly enough, the Sangh Parivar has nothing to do with anti-feudal or anti-Nizam struggles. The BJP, referring to the TRS bonhomie with All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) led by Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi, has been calling the pink party Telangana Razakar Samiti and KCR ‘Naya Nizam.’ The Razakars were a fundamentalist private army – which used to terrorise people of Hyderabad state – of the Niz...