By Dr. Devaraju Maharaju, Prominent Telugu poet, short story writer, and retired Biology professor from Osmania University. Renowned for his humanist, rationalist, and scientific writings, he has authored over 50 books in contemporary Telugu literature. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar writes somewhere that the entire history of India is nothing but the conflict between Brahminism and Buddhism — and that seems to be true. We keep talking about how many injustices, frauds, and conspiracies the Vedic religionists committed in destroying Buddhism. Going further into detail: the last Mauryan king, Brihadratha, was treacherously murdered by his own commander-in-chief, Pushyamitra Shunga, who then declared himself king. He renamed the city they were in — Saket — calling it "Ayodhya." Some say "Ayodhya" means he wiped out the Mauryan warriors so none remained; others say it means he conquered the Mauryan empire without even having to fight a war. He also declared himself the slayer of...
T.Chiranjeevulu IAS (Ret), Founder President BCIF (BC Intellectuals Forum) Telangana is not merely a geographical region. It is a historic aspiration realized through the sacrifices of countless martyrs and the hopes, dreams, and self-respect of millions of people. During the Telangana movement, promises were made to build a “Social Telangana” that would provide education, employment, and a dignified life to every poor family. The slogan “Free Education from KG to PG” generated immense hope among the people. However, twelve years after the formation of Telangana, the reality tells a different story. Instead of a socially inclusive Telangana, what has emerged is a Telangana increasingly driven by privatization. Particularly in the education sector, the government's responsibility has gradually diminished while the dominance of private institutions has expanded. As a result, education has ceased to be a right and has become a commodity that must be purchased. Accordi...