Telangana Peasant Movement (1946–1951) — History, Events, and Transformation
May 16, 2026 ·
One of India's most significant agrarian uprisings · From Komaram Bheem's Gond Rebellion to Doddi Komarayya's martyrdom · 3,000 villages liberated · Land reforms and the rise of Naxalism 🌾 THE TELANGANA ARMED STRUGGLE · 4 JULY 1946 – 25 OCTOBER 1951 The Telangana Peasant Movement (4 July 1946 – 25 October 1951) — also called the Telangana Armed Struggle — was one of India's most significant agrarian uprisings. It unfolded in the princely state of Hyderabad under the rule of the N…
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Chanda Railway Scheme Agitation (1883)
May 16, 2026 ·
How a railway extension proposal sparked the first organized mass mobilization against British interference and autocratic rule · Dr. Aghornath Chattopadhyaya (father of Sarojini Naidu) deported · The British Parliament debates the deportations · 6% guarantee controversy 🚂 THE FIRST POLITICAL PROTEST IN HYDERABAD · 1883 The Chanda Railway Scheme Agitation (1883) is recognized in the historical sources as the first major public political protest in the history of Hyderabad State , marking the birt…
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Telangana Railways History
May 16, 2026 ·
Telangana Railways History From the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway (NGSR) to South Central Railway (SCR) · 1874–Present How railways sparked the first political agitation in Hyderabad · The Chanda Scheme controversy · Coal lines to Yellandu · Nationalist mobilization on railway platforms · 212 stations across Telangana today 🚂 THE RAILWAY HISTORY OF HYDERABAD STATE · 1874–2025 The history of railways in the Hyderabad State (now Telangana) is far more than a chronicle of tracks and timetables…
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The Palmer & Company - Hyderabad Loan Fraud (1811–1825)
May 16, 2026 ·
How a private banking firm backed by the British Resident brought the Nizam's dominions to the brink of ruin · "Monument of rapacity" · Peasantry starved · Nine‑tenths of a loan purely fictitious 💰 THE GREAT HYDERABAD LOAN FRAUD · 1811–1825 The Palmer & Company affair was described by contemporaries as a "sinister" episode of economic exploitation and administrative corruption that brought the Hyderabad State to the verge of bankruptcy. What began as a small banking a…
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