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Icon Manufacturing is KCR's New School Agenda
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    TRS activists worshipping the protrait of KCR with milk
HYDERABAD: What is history without a hero? Could stories of people fighting for a cause without the colourful heroics of a leader make bedtime stories for children to dream about? Penning down paeans about the bravery of one man, a hero or not, that gave a state it’s independent identity is not an easy task. But the Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) is slowly, with one chapter at a time, etching his name in the pages of history as an icon—the first hero of Telangana.

Even as TRS workers adore KCR and hero-worship him, efforts seem to have begun by the Telanagana government to get KCR a cult figure like status in the new state. They are banking on the heroics of his six-day fast-unto-death that forced the then UPA government to accord statehood to Telangana.

The syllabus recently finalised by the Telangana government for recruitment of jobs through Telangana Public Service Commission (TPSC) has a question paper exclusively on Telangana movement and the state formation. The paper on Telangana includes topics like evolution of Telangana from 1948 and its fight towards achieving a new statehood. One of the three chapters in this paper is entirely dedicated to the last decade of the Telangana movement, which includes the emergence of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) and its founder KCR’s role.

Needless to say, candidates who are eager to clear recruitment exams to be conducted by the TPSC, will need to have thorough knowledge of KCR’s role in the statehood movement. They will require to read about his mass appeal, persuasive skills and political craft—qualities which are considered to have helped him bring the statehood issue to the centre stage.

It is not the first time that the state government has included the Telangana movement centred on KCR in academics. Ever since the new state was formed, there was a desperate attempt by the TRS government to establish a sense of local feeling among the public in every possible way. Whether it is a school curriculum or the celebration of local traditional festivals, there has been a visible induction of Telangana culture. Taking the trend of hero-worship to new heights, religious guru Chinna Jiyar Swamy recently called KCR the ‘Telangana Jathi Pita’ (Father of the Telangana nation).

Not just that, this year the new textbooks for schools and syllabus for undergraduate courses have also featured lessons on Telangana movement and profiles of key figures of the struggle. For instance, a chapter called ‘The Movement for the Formation of Telangana State’ was added in the social studies textbooks of class X. Interestingly, in this chapter only KCR is praised to the skies for spearheading the Telangana movement and several other personalities, who played key role in the movement, particularly, the then Telangana ideologue late Prof Jayashankar, are ignored. This move invited the wrath of opposition parties. “The 14-page chapter praises only KCR and his party while completely ignoring the other contributors,” said the president of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) Uttam Kumar Reddy. “This is a fascist tendency. It demonstrates autocratic and dictatorial attitude of KCR. The Congress will not tolerate such behaviour,” he added. He further said that the credit of the six-decades long Telangana movement can’t be given to any individual or any single political party as it was a collective effort by the people of Telangana.

“BJP also played a crucial role by supporting the demand for a separate state in the Parliament. It is unfair for the TRS government to project KCR as a cult figure and give entire credit for the formation of the separate state to the party and its leader,” says BJP state president G Kishan Reddy.

Heroic Lesson

■ The syllabus recently finalised by the Telangana government for recruitment of jobs through TPSC has a question paper exclusively on Telangana movement and the state formation

■ The paper on Telangana includes topics like the evolution of Telangana from 1948 and its fight for achieving a new statehood

■ One of the three chapters in this paper is entirely dedicated to the last decade of the Telangana movement and its founder KCR’s role

This year, the new school textbooks and syllabus for under graduate courses have also featured lessons on Telangana movement and profiles of key figures of the struggle

■ A chapter called ‘The Movement for the Formation of Telangana State’ was added in the Social Studies textbooks of class X where only KCR is praised to the skies for spearheading the Telangana movement while ignoring other leaders

Icon Manufacturing is KCR's New School Agenda -The New Indian Express

Check this link too on how TRS is spreading it's propaganda in schools too
Indian Political Corner | All Updates & Discussions. | Page 2074

@Echo_419 If you remember my mail to you, it had a link about KCR spreading his propaganda about himself & his party in schools

@itachiii @indushek @Srinivas @SarthakGanguly @Mike_Brando
 
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Icon Manufacturing is KCR's New School Agenda
  • KCR.jpg


    TRS activists worshipping the protrait of KCR with milk
HYDERABAD: What is history without a hero? Could stories of people fighting for a cause without the colourful heroics of a leader make bedtime stories for children to dream about? Penning down paeans about the bravery of one man, a hero or not, that gave a state it’s independent identity is not an easy task. But the Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) is slowly, with one chapter at a time, etching his name in the pages of history as an icon—the first hero of Telangana.

Even as TRS workers adore KCR and hero-worship him, efforts seem to have begun by the Telanagana government to get KCR a cult figure like status in the new state. They are banking on the heroics of his six-day fast-unto-death that forced the then UPA government to accord statehood to Telangana.

The syllabus recently finalised by the Telangana government for recruitment of jobs through Telangana Public Service Commission (TPSC) has a question paper exclusively on Telangana movement and the state formation. The paper on Telangana includes topics like evolution of Telangana from 1948 and its fight towards achieving a new statehood. One of the three chapters in this paper is entirely dedicated to the last decade of the Telangana movement, which includes the emergence of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) and its founder KCR’s role.

Needless to say, candidates who are eager to clear recruitment exams to be conducted by the TPSC, will need to have thorough knowledge of KCR’s role in the statehood movement. They will require to read about his mass appeal, persuasive skills and political craft—qualities which are considered to have helped him bring the statehood issue to the centre stage.

It is not the first time that the state government has included the Telangana movement centred on KCR in academics. Ever since the new state was formed, there was a desperate attempt by the TRS government to establish a sense of local feeling among the public in every possible way. Whether it is a school curriculum or the celebration of local traditional festivals, there has been a visible induction of Telangana culture. Taking the trend of hero-worship to new heights, religious guru Chinna Jiyar Swamy recently called KCR the ‘Telangana Jathi Pita’ (Father of the Telangana nation).

Not just that, this year the new textbooks for schools and syllabus for undergraduate courses have also featured lessons on Telangana movement and profiles of key figures of the struggle. For instance, a chapter called ‘The Movement for the Formation of Telangana State’ was added in the social studies textbooks of class X. Interestingly, in this chapter only KCR is praised to the skies for spearheading the Telangana movement and several other personalities, who played key role in the movement, particularly, the then Telangana ideologue late Prof Jayashankar, are ignored. This move invited the wrath of opposition parties. “The 14-page chapter praises only KCR and his party while completely ignoring the other contributors,” said the president of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) Uttam Kumar Reddy. “This is a fascist tendency. It demonstrates autocratic and dictatorial attitude of KCR. The Congress will not tolerate such behaviour,” he added. He further said that the credit of the six-decades long Telangana movement can’t be given to any individual or any single political party as it was a collective effort by the people of Telangana.

“BJP also played a crucial role by supporting the demand for a separate state in the Parliament. It is unfair for the TRS government to project KCR as a cult figure and give entire credit for the formation of the separate state to the party and its leader,” says BJP state president G Kishan Reddy.

Heroic Lesson

■ The syllabus recently finalised by the Telangana government for recruitment of jobs through TPSC has a question paper exclusively on Telangana movement and the state formation

■ The paper on Telangana includes topics like the evolution of Telangana from 1948 and its fight for achieving a new statehood

■ One of the three chapters in this paper is entirely dedicated to the last decade of the Telangana movement and its founder KCR’s role

This year, the new school textbooks and syllabus for under graduate courses have also featured lessons on Telangana movement and profiles of key figures of the struggle

■ A chapter called ‘The Movement for the Formation of Telangana State’ was added in the Social Studies textbooks of class X where only KCR is praised to the skies for spearheading the Telangana movement while ignoring other leaders

Icon Manufacturing is KCR's New School Agenda -The New Indian Express

Check this link too on how TRS is spreading it's propaganda in schools too
Indian Political Corner | All Updates & Discussions. | Page 2074

@Echo_419 If you remember my mail to you, it had a link about KCR spreading his propaganda about himself & his party in schools

@itachiii @indushek @Srinivas @SarthakGanguly @Mike_Brando

I remember that but this is another level of stupid
 
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Icon Manufacturing is KCR's New School Agenda
  • KCR.jpg


    TRS activists worshipping the protrait of KCR with milk
HYDERABAD: What is history without a hero? Could stories of people fighting for a cause without the colourful heroics of a leader make bedtime stories for children to dream about? Penning down paeans about the bravery of one man, a hero or not, that gave a state it’s independent identity is not an easy task. But the Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) is slowly, with one chapter at a time, etching his name in the pages of history as an icon—the first hero of Telangana.

Even as TRS workers adore KCR and hero-worship him, efforts seem to have begun by the Telanagana government to get KCR a cult figure like status in the new state. They are banking on the heroics of his six-day fast-unto-death that forced the then UPA government to accord statehood to Telangana.

The syllabus recently finalised by the Telangana government for recruitment of jobs through Telangana Public Service Commission (TPSC) has a question paper exclusively on Telangana movement and the state formation. The paper on Telangana includes topics like evolution of Telangana from 1948 and its fight towards achieving a new statehood. One of the three chapters in this paper is entirely dedicated to the last decade of the Telangana movement, which includes the emergence of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) and its founder KCR’s role.

Needless to say, candidates who are eager to clear recruitment exams to be conducted by the TPSC, will need to have thorough knowledge of KCR’s role in the statehood movement. They will require to read about his mass appeal, persuasive skills and political craft—qualities which are considered to have helped him bring the statehood issue to the centre stage.

It is not the first time that the state government has included the Telangana movement centred on KCR in academics. Ever since the new state was formed, there was a desperate attempt by the TRS government to establish a sense of local feeling among the public in every possible way. Whether it is a school curriculum or the celebration of local traditional festivals, there has been a visible induction of Telangana culture. Taking the trend of hero-worship to new heights, religious guru Chinna Jiyar Swamy recently called KCR the ‘Telangana Jathi Pita’ (Father of the Telangana nation).

Not just that, this year the new textbooks for schools and syllabus for undergraduate courses have also featured lessons on Telangana movement and profiles of key figures of the struggle. For instance, a chapter called ‘The Movement for the Formation of Telangana State’ was added in the social studies textbooks of class X. Interestingly, in this chapter only KCR is praised to the skies for spearheading the Telangana movement and several other personalities, who played key role in the movement, particularly, the then Telangana ideologue late Prof Jayashankar, are ignored. This move invited the wrath of opposition parties. “The 14-page chapter praises only KCR and his party while completely ignoring the other contributors,” said the president of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) Uttam Kumar Reddy. “This is a fascist tendency. It demonstrates autocratic and dictatorial attitude of KCR. The Congress will not tolerate such behaviour,” he added. He further said that the credit of the six-decades long Telangana movement can’t be given to any individual or any single political party as it was a collective effort by the people of Telangana.

“BJP also played a crucial role by supporting the demand for a separate state in the Parliament. It is unfair for the TRS government to project KCR as a cult figure and give entire credit for the formation of the separate state to the party and its leader,” says BJP state president G Kishan Reddy.

Heroic Lesson

■ The syllabus recently finalised by the Telangana government for recruitment of jobs through TPSC has a question paper exclusively on Telangana movement and the state formation

■ The paper on Telangana includes topics like the evolution of Telangana from 1948 and its fight for achieving a new statehood

■ One of the three chapters in this paper is entirely dedicated to the last decade of the Telangana movement and its founder KCR’s role

This year, the new school textbooks and syllabus for under graduate courses have also featured lessons on Telangana movement and profiles of key figures of the struggle

■ A chapter called ‘The Movement for the Formation of Telangana State’ was added in the Social Studies textbooks of class X where only KCR is praised to the skies for spearheading the Telangana movement while ignoring other leaders

Icon Manufacturing is KCR's New School Agenda -The New Indian Express

Check this link too on how TRS is spreading it's propaganda in schools too
Indian Political Corner | All Updates & Discussions. | Page 2074

@Echo_419 If you remember my mail to you, it had a link about KCR spreading his propaganda about himself & his party in schools

@itachiii @indushek @Srinivas @SarthakGanguly @Mike_Brando
So we Hindus have started worshiping Christian mortals as well. :D
 
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Good interview of Uma Bharti, talks from Vyapam, to Lalit Modi , Ganga PMO etc...
 
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