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5. Geographical area of Telangana
• Telangana is the 29th state of India, formed on the 2nd of June 2014.
The state has an area of 1,12,077 Sq. Km. and has a population of
3,50,03,674. The Telangana region was part of the Hyderabad state
from Sept 17th 1948 to Nov 1st 1956, until it was merged with
Andhra state to form the Andhra Pradesh state.
7. Telangana Statistics
• Revenue Mandals-591
• Revenue Villages (as per Census, 2011)-10,434
• Inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)-9,834
• Un-inhabited Villages (as per Census, 2011)-600
• Households-83.04 Lakhs
• Household size-4
• Population-350.04 Lakhs
• Male-176.12 Lakhs
• Female-173.92 Lakhs
• Sex Ratio (Female per 1000 Males)- 988 Ratio
8. Rankings (amongst India's states)
By population: 12th
By area (2011 census): 12th
By crime rate (2015): 5th
By gross domestic product (GDP): 10th
By Human Development Index (HDI):22 By
life expectancy at birth:13
9. Here are some facts about Telangana, the newest state of the Indian
Union.
1) The newly-formed state of Telangana is big enough to be the
world’s 33rd largest country.
2) The demand for Telangana was as old as the state of Andhra
Pradesh, which was cread in 1956.
10. 4)About 77 per cent of the people of Telangana speak Telugu, 12 per
cent speak Urdu while 11 per cent speak other languages.
5)The Osmania University was the
epicenter of the Telangana movement. It
was established in 1918 and is named after the last Nizam.
11. 5)The total area of the state is 1.14 lakh square kilometres, which
makes it the 12th largest in India. This makes Andhra Pradesh the 6th
largest state after the division. Earlier, it was ranked 4th.
6) Telangana will have 17 Lok Sabha seats and 119 assembly seats.
13. 1.Suresh Venapally
• Suresh Venapally is an Indian mathematician known for his research
work in algebra. He is a professor at Emory University.
• Suresh was born in Vangoor, Telangana, India and studied in ZPHS at
Vangoor up to 9th standard. He did his M.Sc at University of
Hyderabad. He joined Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
in 1989 and got his PhD in under the guidance of Raman Parimala
(1994). He later joined the faculty at [University of Hyderabad].
17. Honors(Suresh Venapally)
• Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award for Mathematical Sciences in 2009.
• Invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians held
at Hyderabad, India in 2010.
• Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences.
• Andhra Pradesh Scientist Award, 2008.
• B. M. Birla Science prize, 2004.
• INSA Medal for Young Scientists, 1997.
18. 2.Lakkoju Sanjeevaraya Sharma
• Lakkoju Sanjeevaraya Sharma November 1907 – 02 December 1998)
was an Indian mathematician.He gave many mathematical
Avadhanams (Ganitavadhanams), educated people and surprised the
elite.
19. • Sharma was born at Kalluru village of Proddatur mandal in Cuddapah
district. His parents were Lakkoju Pedda Pullaiah and Nagamamba.
He was born blind and had no formal education. He married
Adilakshmamma at 19. He learnt mathematics when his sister recited
what she learnt at school at home.
20. • Sharma gave his first performance at Andhra Mahasabha at Nandyala
on 15 November 1928, chaired by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He was
invited to New Delhi by Jawaharlal Nehru and performed before
President Rajendra Prasad along with other dignitaries. He traveled
widely and gave about 7,000 performances in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil
Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Delhi. One of his most memorable
performances was on 7 December 1966 at Sri Krishna Devaraya
Andhra Bhasha Nilayam. He received many gold medals, honors and
felicitations.
21. • Sharma prepared an Indian Calendar extending 4,000 years.
• Sharma was invited to visit the United States in 1993 by the Telugu
community. He could not attend due to visa problems. Sri
Venkateswara University honored him with a doctorate in 1996.
• Sharma completed his life at Srikalahasti. He played the violin every
evening at Kalahasteswara temple for an honorarium from the
Devasthanam authorities.