Villages from Maharashtra wants to merge in Telangana

Telangana |  Suryaa Desk  | Published : Sat, Jan 05, 2019, 01:24 PM

Better roads, better drinking water facilities and other amenities are something that residents of Nanded district in Maharashtra have been craving for over the last 70 years. Being a border district, Nanded has been neglected by both AP and Maharashtra government. That is generally the fate of villages which are on the border of two states.


Now, nearly 40-50 villages of Nanded apparently want to be part of Telangana State. Why? Because, they have seen the development in the neighbouring villages in Telangana are much better and they believe that if they become a part of Telangana, they would see development in their villages. 


Baburao Kadam, sarpanch of one of the villages in Nanded district, said that he has visited TRS MLA Bajireddy Govardhan and submitted a proposal which includes a green signal from at least 40 villages from the district which want to be part of Telangana. Going by this news, it looks like the development in Telangana is indeed progressing well. 








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