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Muharram is a sign of sacrifice

 Muharram is popularly known as Peer Festival in rural areas. Muharram is the month in which Prophet Manu Madu initiated the peaceful coexistence of the people with his sacrifice. It is also the first month in the Islamic calendar. It is celebrated as a festival by the people of both Telugu states irrespective of caste and religion. Especially in the city of Hyderabad, the capital of the state of Telangana, special days of mourning are observed. In many parts of Andhra Pradesh, Moharram is celebrated for 10 days. After the death of Prophet Mohammad, he took over the responsibilities of governance The first four Caliphs were Hazrat Abubakar Siddique (RA), Hazrat Umar Farooq (ra), Hazrat Usman (ra), Hazrat Ali (ra)Ruled democratically. Power in later times The fight has begun. Abdul Ghani on the orders of the Prophet Later, Hazrat Ali, the Prophet's son-in-law, was to be the Caliph While on the contrary, the burden of the kingdom as well as the presidency Hazrat Ameer Mawiya took ove...

Youth addicted to drugs!

 The village youth is getting drunk due to gham jai intoxication.Villages along with urban and mandal border villages In the suburbs of Llo, in the abandoned lands, even in ruins Converted into barriers near wells and ponds Marijuana, Bonofix and other drugs are consumed. Intoxicated lovers. Create special groups on WhatsApp Doing and conveying information. studied The young people who are working are being targeted. Do you get accustomed to it for free and put it in that room?Rs. Ganjai Ashachupi students, young women and young men A net is being laid as a target. First two in colleges Three young men were freed and enslaved March, the rest are supplied with them Charam. Due to high police surveillance in cities They are running towards the green countryside. parents unable to express the events that are pilingre falling It is more common in schools and colleges. Intoxicated youths in road accidents with over speed lives are also lost. In childhood Condolences to the family. It is...

National Emergency (1975)

 On the night of the imposition of emergency, the power supply to the printing presses of newspapers was stopped. Many restrictions have been imposed on the means of communication to prevent the spread of the news of arrests of activists and leaders. Newspapers were heavily censored. Only the news information given by the government was broadcast from time to time on the radio. Family planning (vasectomy) operations were also forced on unmarried men to control the population. An allegation that young opposition leaders were particularly targeted. Indira Gandhi's son Sanjay Gandhi was accused of carrying out this program and other abuses of power on a large scale. Restrictions were also imposed on the basic rights of the people. In 'ADM Jabalpur v. Sivakant Shukla case (1976)', the Supreme Court ruled that the government can impose restrictions on all fundamental rights, including the right to life, during an emergency in the interests of national security. With this, people...