CM KCR shows off the Bharat Jagruti book on the past of Telangana.
Telangana has a past that goes back more than 20 billion years, and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said on Sunday that this makes the state and its people very proud.
He showed off a five-volume book about the history of Telangana that Bharat Jagruti wrote. This was done to celebrate Telangana Literature Day, part of the 21-day celebration of the state's creation.
He praised academics' work to figure out the state's history and said that Telangana has a rich past that goes back crores of years.
He said that knowing how people lived and how the government worked in the past would help make way for the future. In the last six years, the history branch of Bharat Jagruti has toured and studied many important sites in Telangana.
A group of people, led by scholar and author Sriramoju Haragopal, tried to learn about Telangana's rich past. Mamidi Harikrishna and Vemuganti Muralikrishna, who were in charge of editing the book, put together the materials and results of the field study.
The Chief Minister was told that the team looked at fossils, buildings, markings, coins, and texts found in the right places. He told the staff of the History Wing of Jagruti and the head of Bharat Jagruti, MLC K Kavitha, how proud he was of them.
Sriramoju Haragopal, a historian; Vemuganti Muralikrishna, an artist and editor; M. Rajeev Sagar, the chairman of Telangana Foods, and Ranga Naveen Achary, the general secretary of Bharat Jagruti, were all there.
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