Telangana Formation Day: Governor Shukla honours martyrs, hails state's rise
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Telangana Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Tuesday, 2 June declared that the formation of Telangana stands as an enduring testament to the sacrifices of martyrs and the democratic struggles waged over several decades. Speaking at the Lok Bhavan in Hyderabad on the occasion of Telangana State Formation Day, the Governor unfurled the National Flag and received the Guard of Honour from state police forces.
Tributes to the Martyrs
Governor Shukla paid rich tributes to those who laid down their lives during the Telangana movement, calling upon citizens to remember and honour everyone who built the foundations of modern Telangana. Invoking the Sanskrit adage 'Janani Janmabhumishcha Swargadapi Gariyasi' — meaning 'Mother and Motherland are greater than Heaven' — he underscored the supreme significance of one's motherland. He extended his greetings to all people of the state and to the Telangana diaspora across the globe.
Heritage, Agriculture, and Cultural Identity
The Governor highlighted Telangana's centuries-old culture, traditions, and rural agrarian heritage as the true lifeblood of the state. He lauded the farming community for transforming Telangana into a fertile land, drawing a line from the chain of tanks constructed during the Kakatiya era to the modern irrigation projects of today. This agricultural legacy, he noted, remains the backbone of the state's identity even as it modernises.
Telangana's Rise in IT, Pharma, and Startups
Shukla noted with pride that Telangana has earned international recognition beyond agriculture, particularly in IT, pharmaceuticals, and startups. The state, anchored by Hyderabad, has emerged as one of India's leading technology and life-sciences hubs, drawing global investment and talent. This multi-sector growth, the Governor suggested, reflects the aspirations of the movement's martyrs made real.
Vision for a Balanced, Prosperous Telangana
Inspired by constitutional values and the ideal of 'Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah' (May all be happy), the Governor articulated a vision for Telangana where rural development, urban modernisation, and the welfare of all sections of society advance in equal measure. He expressed hope that the state would achieve even greater development and play a pivotal role in India's national progress. The Governor's Special Chief Secretary M. Dana Kishore, Joint Secretary Shashikirana Chary, and officers and staff of Lok Bhavan participated in the celebrations.