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Telangana adopts new state anthem and abbreviation

The state anthem will now be 'Jaya Jaya Ho Telangana,' composed by Andre Sri. State's abbreviation will now be officially recognized as TG instead of TS.

Khushboo Joshi
Last Updated : Monday, 05 February 2024
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In a significant move, the Telangana cabinet, led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, has announced changes to the state's official abbreviation and the adoption of a new state anthem. Additionally, the symbolic mother goddess of the state, Telangana Talli, will undergo a reimagination with a new look.

State Anthem: 'Jaya Jaya Ho Telangana'

The state anthem will now be 'Jaya Jaya Ho Telangana,' composed by Andre Sri. This decision replaces the previous state anthem and aims to instill a sense of pride and identity among the residents of Telangana. The move to change the anthem is part of an initiative to strengthen the cultural and historical ties within the state.

Abbreviation Change: TS to TG

Another significant change involves the state's abbreviation, which will now be officially recognized as TG instead of TS. The decision to alter the abbreviation reflects a departure from the previous nomenclature, TS, which was perceived by the ruling dispensation as aligning with the former party name, Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS). The TRS party later changed its name to Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) to reflect national aspirations.

Caste Census and Other Decisions

The Telangana cabinet has also decided to conduct a caste census in the state, aligning with the Congress's promise to undertake a nationwide caste census. This move is expected to provide valuable insights into the social composition of the state's population.

The decisions regarding the state anthem and abbreviation were announced ahead of the Telangana budget session, signaling the government's commitment to cultural and administrative changes. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has also issued a challenge for a debate on irrigation projects in the assembly, involving key political figures such as former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, his son KT Rama Rao, and nephew Harish Rao.

Future Implications

The adoption of a new state anthem and abbreviation reflects the government's emphasis on cultural identity and symbols that resonate with the people of Telangana. These changes, along with the commitment to a caste census, will likely influence the state's narrative and political discourse. As the government implements these decisions, observers will keenly watch for their impact on public sentiment and the overall political landscape of Telangana.

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