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Andhra Pradesh 2010 AD?

I’m not attempting to teach a History lesson here. I’m just recalling our rulers from Srimukha Satakarni to Rosiah and their intentions.  Many among you may be well aware of all this. But still, being Telugus, spend a few moments to read our own pride and unity.

‘The identity of Telugus on the canvass of recorded Indian History goes back to Srimukha Satakarni, the founder of Satavahana Kingdom, who ruled Andhradesa with Dharanikota (in present Guntur District) as his capital between 271 BC and 248 BC. His successors extended the empire. The capital cities were shifted to Dharmapuri in present Karimnagar district and Pratishtanpura (Paithan in present Aurangabad) in various subsequent years. Goutami Putra Satakarni, considered to be popular and valiant king, was 23rd in the dynasty. He restored the glory of Satavahanas by extending the kingdom from Arabian Sea to Bay of Bengal. Satavahana Kingdom has seen 29 rulers for about 400 years and the empire came to an end by 200 AD. With the motive of extending their kingdom, all Satavahana kings struggled to keep Telugus intact.

With the downfall of Satavahanas, other small dynasties like Ikshvakus, Brihatpalayanas, Salankayanas, Vishnukundins, Vaakaatakas, Pallavas, Anandagotras, Kalingas and others ruled over the Andhradesa with their small kingdoms till Eastern Chalukyas came into picture. No ruler, small or big, ever thought of separating Telugus.

Eastern Chalukya king Rajaraja Narendra in 10-11th century brought bigger glory to Telugu literature by making his court poet Nannnaya translate Sanskrit Mahabharata into Telugu. His father Vimaladitya proclaimed that it was always detrimental for any dynasty and culture, when brothers fight each other and separate. Raja Raja Narendra also believed in the same maxim and hence showered his love even on his step brother Vijayaditya. The concept of unity and brotherhood among Telugus was spread in this era.

The reign of Kakatiyas was golden period for sculpture and heritage. Warangal was their capital. Rudrama Devi, the most popular among Kakatiya rulers, was a shining example for valor. She ruled Andhradesa between 1292 and 1294 AD. Her grandson Prataparudra took over from her. No Kakatiya ruler ever thought of separating Telugus.

In 1303 AD Andhradesa has seen first Muslim invader Allauddin Khilji. Ghiazuddin Tughlaq took over in 1321 AD. Nayakas and Reddy Kings have ruled the Telugus between 1333 AD and 1448 AD. Pothana, the poet from Bammera in Warangal district, wrote Andhra Mahabhagavatam in this era. No Muslim invader and no successive king thought of separating Telugus.

Srikrishnadeva Raya of 15th century brought Golden Era to Telugu literature. His Ashta Diggajas, the eight Telugu poet-stalwarts, stand high in the history of Telugu literature. Though a non-Telugu (he was Kanandiga), he united Telugus with a bond of linguistic pride.

Bahamanis, Qutub shahis and Nizams eventually established their kingdoms in Andhradesa. Kancherla Gopanna, popularly known as Ramadas, wrote thousands of Telugu songs on Lord Rama in Tanisha’s reign in 16th century. That was the religious, cultural and linguistic tolerance maintained by Muslim rulers in Andhra Desa. No ruler among them thought of separating Telugus.

Telugus have witnessed the subsequent invasion by British and took part in Freedom Struggle. Vasireddy Venkatadri Nayudu from Coatal Andhra was the first Telugu king who revolted against company rule and British Raj in India. Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy from Rayalaseema was the first Telugu freedom fighter of India. The fearless Kaneganti Hanumanthu from Telengana revolted against British/Nizam. Tanguturi Prakasam, Pingali Venkayya, Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Bazawaada Gopal Reddy, Prof. N.G. Ranga, are only a few among great Telugu non-violent freedom Fighters. No freedom fighter dreamt of dividing Telugus but united with national spirit.

The sacrifice of Potti Sreeramulu is the epitome of Telugu self-respect and which culminated into carving of Andhra State. The eventual formation of Andhra Pradesh on linguistic basis and Hyderabad as its capital upheld the pride of Telugus with separate entity and identity. No Chief Minister right from Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy to Rosiah (not even Chenna Reddy who fought on separatist plank when he was out of power) has thought of separating the Telugus’.

From 271 BC to 2009 AD, for about 2280 years, Telugus are united and struggled to be together, and tried to solve problems together. Now, in 2009, be it for valid reasons or for political gains, the question of separation has come to forefront. While the year 2009 is going to conclude in 2 days, let us see what is in store for united Telugus in 2010.

Jai Telugus……………

EAMCET 2009

All about EAMCET 2009 Entrance Exam Notifications, EAMCET Sample Question papers and EAMCET 2009 Tips and Tricks. EAMCET 2009 Results

for more info visit: http://dasariaditya.googlepages.com/eamcet2009

EAMCET 2009 schedule:
Date of EAMCET 2009: 14th May 2009.

Schedule of all Cets Exams…

Eamcet 2009 will be conducted on May 14 and Icet 2009 on May 9, according to the schedule announced by the state government on Wednesday. The schedule for various common entrance tests for admission into professional courses for the year 2009-10 has also been issued. Eamcet 2009 would be held on May 14 and Icet 2009 on May 9. While Ecet 2009 (for polytechnic) would be held on May 11, Edcet 2009(B.Ed) will be held on June 7, Lawcet on May 30 and Pecet (post-graduate engineering) on June 10. Prof. Reddy said the notification inviting applications from the students will be issued separately relating to each CET by the respective conveners soon. While JNTU, Hyderabad, will conduct Eamcet and Ecet, Andhra University will conduct Icet. The other entrance tests will be conducted by Osmania University (Edcet), Sri Venkateshwara (Lawcet), and Acharya Nagarjuna University (Pecet). There will no change in the exam pattern for all the entrance tests. The model will remain the same. The universities are taking all steps to ensure error-free question papers following the bitter experiences encountered last year in forcing the government to award marks. It has also been decided to introduce web-based counselling for admissions right from the first phase for all the entrance tests. Last year, the initiative was introduced in Eamcet, Icet and Edcet, but only from the second phase of counselling.

 

        Engineering Agriculture and Medicine Common Entrance Test (EAMCET) is conducted by the JawaharLal Nehru Technological University (JNTU). JawaharLal Nehru Technological University conducts the entrance examination for admission into various professional degree courses. The Government and private colleges in Andhra Pradesh which provide these professional courses are affiliated to JNTU.

Courses provided by these Universities are:

• B.E
• B.Pharmacy
• B.Tech (FS&T)/B.Tech (CA & BM)/B.Tech (Agri.Engg)/B.Tech (Dairy)
• B.V. Sc and A.H/B.Sc (Ag)/B.Sc (Hort)/B.F.Sc/B.Tech (FS&T)/B.Sc (CA & BM)
• MBBS/BDS/BAMS/BHMS/BNYS
• B. Pharmacy /B.Tech (Bio-Technology)


Eligibility Criteria:

• Candidate must be Indian for applying for this Examination.
• Candidate should be resident of Andhra Pradesh.
• Candidate must be more than 17 years of age and not more than 22 years of age.
• 3 years of relaxation is given to the SC/ST candidates.
• For B.V.Sc. & A.H. / B.Sc. (Ag.) / B.Sc. (Hort.)/ B.F.Sc/B.Tech (FS&T)/B.Sc (CA & BM) Courses:
o Candidate must have cleared 10+2 level from any of the recognized University.
o Those candidates who are currently pursuing their 12th class can also apply for this examination.
• For MBBS/BDS Courses:
o Candidates must have passed higher Secondary level education with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the compulsory subjects
• For B.Pharma Course:
o Candidates must have passed 12th class with Physics, Chemistry , Biology as the compulsory subjects.
• For Bio-Technology:
o Candidates must have passed 12th class with Physics, Chemistry , Biology as the compulsory subjects.
o Candidates must have passed 12th class with Physics, Chemistry , Biology as the compulsory subjects.


Important Dates:

• Commencement of Application Form: Mid of February, 2009.
• Last date of receiving application Forms: Mid of March, 2009.
• Last Date of Submission of completed application form: Last week of March, 2009.
• Date of EAMCET Examination: First week of May, 2009.
• Duration of Examination: 3 hours.

Official Address:

Contact Address
CONVENER, EAMCET – 2008
SIT BUILDING, CELLAR PORTION, JNT UNIVERSITY
KUKATPALLY, HYDERABAD – 500 085.
ANDHRA PRADESH
www.apeamcet.org

  • JNTU to conduct EAMCET 2009

       The Engineering and Medical Common Entrance Test (Eamcet) for the next academic year is going to be conducted by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, while the Andhra University would be conducting the Integrated Common Entrance Test (Icet) for admission to MBA and MCA courses in the State.

The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) here today entrusted Common Entrances Tests (CETs) for the next academic year to various state universities.

According to the officials, Osmania University would be conducting the Edcet for admission to B.Ed and Sri Venkateswara University and Nagarjuna University would conduct the Law and Physical Education CETs respectively.

APSCHE Chairman KC Reddy said the detailed schedule for the academic calendar of these CETs listing the respective conveners would be released in the first week of January.

  • EAMCET 2009 Eligibility Criteria

EAMCET 2009 Eligibility Criteria – New proposal to ensure only Intermediate second year students to apply for the entrance test.

The Department of Technical Education in Andhra Pradesh, is considering a proposal to prevent first year intermediate students appearing for EAMCET. It is a common practice that students who are in their first year of Intermediate do appear for the EAMCET entrance examination to get a feel of the real exam and also to see how they perform one before their exam.

As per the proposal, students applying for EAMCET will have to attach a photo copy of their Intermediate second year Hall Ticket. This proposal, if approved will prevent the first year students in taking the test as a practice for the real exam.

Earlier, the authorities announced that the Intermediate (10+2) score will carry 25% weightage in Engineering and Medical admissions from EAMCET 2009 onwards. As per this rule, the 600 marks of the group subjects (Maths/Biology, Physics, Chemistry – including practicals) will have 25% weightage in EAMCET 2009.



  • EAMCET 2009 Sample Questions Tips and Tricks

EAMCET 2009 Sample Questions, preparation techniques, Tips, Tricks and shortcuts

Now that we are coming close to EAMCET 2009, I want to use this mechanism for all the students and aspirants of EAMCET 2009 to share any of the sample Questions, preparation techniques, Tips, Tricks and shortcuts that will help you and as well as others.

EAMCET 2009 Notification is not out but it may come anytime soon along with the dates of EAMCET 2009 Exams. The notification will solve your queries related to when will EAMCET 2009 be held? and other similar questions.

Till we get to that point lets share the knowledge and everything that you are learning in Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology – the 4 main subjects for Engineering, Medical and Agriculture entrance examination.

Anything that is shared here if found useful to others will immediately be published. Also, if you have any issues in solving any of the EAMCET questions then let me know – we can try to find a solution here – any type of questions – objective, multiple choice etc.

I will post as much information as I can get to benefit all the EAMCET 2009 aspirants.

All the best for your EAMCET 2009 preparation in Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

  • Intermediate Score Weightage for EAMCET 2009

Intermediate Score to carry 25% weightage for EAMCET 2009

Here is the first notification related to EAMCET 2009. Department of Technical Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh has announced that the Intermediate Score (12th Class, 10+2) will carry a weightage of 25% in EAMCET from 2009 onwards – Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test 2009.

Intermediate Exams in AP are conducted by the Board of Intermediate Education.

Keep checking this space for latest updates on EAMCET2009 notifications, circulars and exam related news releases.


 

Hi friends
 
I think this will be useful to you.
here is the link for Andhra Pradesh ssc 2008 Results..
All the best…
check this link…
 
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