Sri Krishna Committee on Telangana
Justice B.N. Srikrishna Committee on Telangana
Indian Government constituted a five-member committee “to hold wide-ranging consultations with all sections of the people and all political parties and groups in Andhra Pradesh.” The committee will be headed by the former Supreme Court judge, Justice B.N. Srikrishna. The other members of the committee are: Professor (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Delhi; Dr. Abusaleh Shariff, Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute, Delhi; Dr. (Ms.) Ravinder Kaur, Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT, Delhi; and Vinod K. Duggal, former Home Secretary, who will also function as its Member-Secretary. Mr. Duggal is also a member of the Justice Punchhi Commission on Centre-State relations.
Write to: Member secretary
Room # 248, Vignan Bhavan Annexe, Maulana Azad Road,
New Delhi 110003
Phone: 011-23022330
Fax: 011-23022444
Email:Vkduggal.ccsap@mha.gov.in
Why Telangana State?
Letter to the Committee: Telangana.com
Telangana As A Separate State, The Only Solution: Govardhan Reddy P
Deprivation Of Employment Oppertunities: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
Media Coverage of Telangana Suicides to Sri Krishna Committee: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
Warangal Muslims Memorandum to Sri Krishna Committee
Telangana People Request SKC to Do: Telangana.com Forum Members
Letter to the Committee: Telangana.com Forum Members
Response to the Objections: Manohar Gorantala
Proof Of Telangana Merger Against It’s PeopleWishes: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
Areas Of Conflict Between Telangana And Andhra: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
Letter to the Committee: Vijayakrishna Chatla
Letter to the Committee: PROUTIST UNIVERSAL
Letter to the Committee: Telangana Muslim Youth JAC
Letter to the Committee: Professionals' Forum on Separate Telangana
Letter to the Committee: Telangana Empowerment Forum
Letter to the Committee: Purushotham, Gaddam
Letter to the Committee: NRIs from Chicago
Memorandum to the Committee: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
The Terms of Reference of the five member Shri Justice B.N. Srikrishna Committee
(1) To examine the situation in the State of Andhra Pradesh with reference to the demand for a separate State of Telangana as well as the demand for maintaining the present status of a united Andhra Pradesh.
(2) To review the developments in the State since its formation and their impact on the progress and development of the different regions of the State.
(3) To examine the impact of the recent developments in the State on the different sections of the people such as women, children, students, minorities, other backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.
(4) To identify the key issues that must be addressed while considering the matters mentioned in items (1), (2) and (3) above.
(5) To consult all sections of the people, especially the political parties, on the aforesaid matters and elicit their views; to seek from the political parties and other organisations a range of solutions that would resolve the present difficult situation and promote the welfare of all sections of the people; to identify the optimal solutions for this purpose; and to recommend a plan of action and a road map.
(6) To consult other organisations of civil society such as industry, trade, trade unions, farmers’ organisations, women’s organisations and students’ organisations on the aforesaid matters and elicit their views with specific reference to the all round development of the different regions of the State.
7) To make any other suggestion or recommendation that the Committee may deem appropriate.
The Committee is requested to submit its report by December 31, 2010.
Justice B.N. Srikrishna Committee on Telangana
Indian Government constituted a five-member committee “to hold wide-ranging consultations with all sections of the people and all political parties and groups in Andhra Pradesh.” The committee will be headed by the former Supreme Court judge, Justice B.N. Srikrishna. The other members of the committee are: Professor (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Delhi; Dr. Abusaleh Shariff, Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute, Delhi; Dr. (Ms.) Ravinder Kaur, Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT, Delhi; and Vinod K. Duggal, former Home Secretary, who will also function as its Member-Secretary. Mr. Duggal is also a member of the Justice Punchhi Commission on Centre-State relations.
Write to: Member secretary
Room # 248, Vignan Bhavan Annexe, Maulana Azad Road,
New Delhi 110003
Phone: 011-23022330
Fax: 011-23022444
Email:Vkduggal.ccsap@mha.gov.in
Why Telangana State?
Letter to the Committee: Telangana.com
Telangana As A Separate State, The Only Solution: Govardhan Reddy P
Deprivation Of Employment Oppertunities: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
Media Coverage of Telangana Suicides to Sri Krishna Committee: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
Warangal Muslims Memorandum to Sri Krishna Committee
Telangana People Request SKC to Do: Telangana.com Forum Members
Letter to the Committee: Telangana.com Forum Members
Response to the Objections: Manohar Gorantala
Proof Of Telangana Merger Against It’s PeopleWishes: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
Areas Of Conflict Between Telangana And Andhra: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
Letter to the Committee: Vijayakrishna Chatla
Letter to the Committee: PROUTIST UNIVERSAL
Letter to the Committee: Telangana Muslim Youth JAC
Letter to the Committee: Professionals' Forum on Separate Telangana
Letter to the Committee: Telangana Empowerment Forum
Letter to the Committee: Purushotham, Gaddam
Letter to the Committee: NRIs from Chicago
Memorandum to the Committee: Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman
The Terms of Reference of the five member Shri Justice B.N. Srikrishna Committee
(1) To examine the situation in the State of Andhra Pradesh with reference to the demand for a separate State of Telangana as well as the demand for maintaining the present status of a united Andhra Pradesh.
(2) To review the developments in the State since its formation and their impact on the progress and development of the different regions of the State.
(3) To examine the impact of the recent developments in the State on the different sections of the people such as women, children, students, minorities, other backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.
(4) To identify the key issues that must be addressed while considering the matters mentioned in items (1), (2) and (3) above.
(5) To consult all sections of the people, especially the political parties, on the aforesaid matters and elicit their views; to seek from the political parties and other organisations a range of solutions that would resolve the present difficult situation and promote the welfare of all sections of the people; to identify the optimal solutions for this purpose; and to recommend a plan of action and a road map.
(6) To consult other organisations of civil society such as industry, trade, trade unions, farmers’ organisations, women’s organisations and students’ organisations on the aforesaid matters and elicit their views with specific reference to the all round development of the different regions of the State.
7) To make any other suggestion or recommendation that the Committee may deem appropriate.
The Committee is requested to submit its report by December 31, 2010.
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