Telangana Kendriya Vidyalayas
June 09, 2026 · by
Central Schools – Excellence in Education Since 1963 One of the world's largest school chains | 1,249 schools in India & 3 abroad
🏫 From darkness to light – Providing quality education to children of transferable Central Government employees & beyond.
📜 History & Organisation The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), previously known as the Central School Organisation, was established on 15 December 1963 with the first Kendriya Vidyalaya in Delhi. It is a non‑profit body und…
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Telangana Gurkul Schools
June 09, 2026 · by
TGTWREIS – Empowering Tribal Youth Through Gurukulam Excellence Legacy since 1984 | 165+ institutions | Vision 2025
🧡 From one school in Sarvail to a statewide revolution – 4 decades of transforming tribal education.
🌾 Genesis & Evolution The Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Society (TGTWREIS) originated from the APTWREIS founded in 1984 by former Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao to provide quality education to children from marginalized communities. After the formation o…
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Irrigation Projects in Telangana
June 09, 2026 · by
Harnessing the Godavari and Krishna Rivers – Major, Medium and Lift Irrigation Schemes Godavari Basin | Krishna Basin | Major & Medium Projects | Lift Irrigation | Ayacut (lakhs of acres) | Power Generation | Drinking Water Supply Telangana, endowed with two major river systems – the Godavari and the Krishna – has developed an extensive network of irrigation projects over the past century. From ancient Kakatiya-era tanks to modern multi-stage lift irrigation schemes, these projects have trans…
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Tughyani Sitambar: The Great Musi Flood (Sep 28, 1908)
June 09, 2026 · by
The Catastrophe That Redefined a City and Its Relationship with Water A night the city never forgot | Updated with historical research and engineering insights
Remembering the Great Musi Flood: A City Underwater, A Legacy Reborn
Before Hyderabad became a city of flyovers, IT corridors, and glass towers, it stood helpless against nature's fury. In the early hours of September 28, 1908 , the Musi River—usually a modest lifeline—turned into a roaring wall of death. What followed was …
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