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[[File:Flag of the Government of Telangana.svg|Flag of the Government of Telangana|thumb]] [[File:Governor_of_Jharkhand_Radhakrishnan.jpg|left|thumb|Governor of Jharkhand Radhakrishnan]] [[File:Revanth_Reddy.png|thumb|[[Revanth Reddy]], [[Chief Minister]] of [[Telangana]]]] [[File:మల్లు_భట్టి_విక్రమార్క_(cropped).jpg|thumb|మల్లు భట్టి విక్రమార్క (cropped)]] [[File:Gutha_Sukender_REddy.jpg|thumb|Gutha Sukender REddy]] '''Government of Telangana''' is the governing authority for the [[Indian]] state of [[Telangana]]. It is composed of an executive, led by the [[Governor of Telangana]], a judiciary, and a legislative branch. The state of Telangana was formed on June 2, 2014, following the bifurcation of [[Andhra Pradesh]]. This article outlines the structure, components, and functions of the Government of Telangana.
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| name = Government of Telangana
| native_name = తెలంగాణ ప్రభుత్వం
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| jurisdiction = [[Telangana]]
| headquarters = [[Hyderabad]]
| chief1_name = [[Governor of Telangana|Governor]]
| chief1_position = [[Tamilisai Soundararajan]]
| chief2_name = [[Chief Minister of Telangana|Chief Minister]]
| chief2_position = [[K. Chandrashekar Rao]]
| legislature = [[Telangana Legislative Assembly]]
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| website = [https://www.telangana.gov.in/ www.telangana.gov.in]
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==Structure==
The '''Government of Telangana''' is the governing authority of the Indian state of [[Telangana]] and its 33 districts. It consists of an executive, led by the [[Governor of Telangana|Governor]], a judiciary, and a legislative branch.
The Government of Telangana is structured according to the principles of the [[Constitution of India]]. It comprises three branches:


===Executive===
==Executive Branch==
The Executive branch of the Telangana government is headed by the [[Governor of Telangana]], who is appointed by the [[President of India]]. The Governor acts on the advice of the [[Chief Minister of Telangana]] and the [[Council of Ministers]]. The Chief Minister is the head of the government and is responsible for running the administration of the state. The Council of Ministers is appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister. The executive branch is responsible for implementing laws and running the day-to-day affairs of the government.
The executive branch of the Government of Telangana is headed by the [[Governor of Telangana|Governor]], who is appointed by the [[President of India]]. The Governor acts as the nominal head of the state, while the real executive power lies with the [[Chief Minister of Telangana|Chief Minister]] and the [[Council of Ministers]].


===Legislature===
The [[Chief Minister of Telangana|Chief Minister]] is the head of the government and is responsible for the administration of the state. The Chief Minister is appointed by the Governor and is usually the leader of the party or coalition that has a majority in the [[Telangana Legislative Assembly]].
The Legislature of Telangana is unicameral, consisting of the [[Legislative Assembly of Telangana]] (Telangana Vidhan Sabha). It is responsible for making laws in the state. The Legislative Assembly comprises members who are elected directly by the people of Telangana. The duration of the Legislative Assembly is five years unless dissolved sooner. The Assembly holds sessions to discuss and pass laws on various issues affecting the state.


===Judiciary===
The [[Council of Ministers]] is composed of cabinet ministers, ministers of state, and deputy ministers. They are responsible for various portfolios and assist the Chief Minister in the administration of the state.
The Judiciary in Telangana is independent of the executive and the legislature. It is headed by the [[Chief Justice]] of the [[High Court for the State of Telangana]], which is the highest judicial authority in the state. The judiciary interprets the laws, adjudicates disputes, and ensures justice is delivered. It comprises the High Court and a system of lower courts.


==Departments and Agencies==
==Legislative Branch==
The Government of Telangana operates through various departments and agencies, each focusing on specific areas such as education, health, agriculture, and public welfare. These departments are headed by the respective ministers and are responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies in their domains.
The legislative branch of the Government of Telangana is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the [[Telangana Legislative Assembly]] and the [[Telangana Legislative Council]].


==Local Government==
===Telangana Legislative Assembly===
The state promotes decentralized governance with the establishment of [[Urban Local Bodies]] (ULBs) and [[Panchayati Raj Institutions]] (PRIs). ULBs include municipal corporations, municipalities, and nagar panchayats, responsible for urban governance. PRIs consist of zilla parishads, mandal parishads, and gram panchayats for rural governance. These bodies ensure local participation in governance and development activities.
The [[Telangana Legislative Assembly]] is the lower house of the state legislature. It consists of 119 members who are directly elected by the people of the state through [[universal adult suffrage]]. The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved sooner.


==Economy==
===Telangana Legislative Council===
The Government of Telangana plays a crucial role in the economic development of the state. It formulates policies to attract investment, boost industrial growth, enhance agricultural productivity, and promote information technology and biotechnology sectors.
The [[Telangana Legislative Council]] is the upper house of the state legislature. It is a permanent body and is not subject to dissolution, but one-third of its members retire every two years. The members of the Legislative Council are elected by various constituencies, including graduates, teachers, and members of the Legislative Assembly.


==Education and Healthcare==
==Judiciary==
The government is also responsible for providing quality education and healthcare services to its citizens. It operates schools, colleges, universities, and healthcare facilities across the state to ensure accessible and affordable services.
The judiciary in Telangana is independent of the executive and the legislature. The highest court in the state is the [[Telangana High Court]], which has jurisdiction over the entire state. The High Court is responsible for upholding the law and ensuring justice.


==Challenges and Initiatives==
==Administrative Divisions==
The Government of Telangana faces challenges such as resource allocation, regional disparities, and sustainable development. It has launched several initiatives to address these issues, including welfare schemes for various sections of society, infrastructure development projects, and programs for environmental conservation.
Telangana is divided into 33 districts, each administered by a District Collector. The districts are further divided into mandals and villages for administrative purposes.
 
==Economy and Development==
The Government of Telangana has focused on various sectors for the development of the state, including agriculture, industry, information technology, and infrastructure. The state has seen significant growth in the IT sector, with [[Hyderabad]] being a major hub for technology companies.
 
==Also see==
* [[Telangana Legislative Assembly]]
* [[Telangana Legislative Council]]
* [[Telangana High Court]]
* [[Hyderabad]]
* [[K. Chandrashekar Rao]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 9 December 2024

File:Emblem of Telangana.svg
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File:Portrait of Telangana CM Revanth Reddy.png
File:Portrait of Telangana Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu (4 July 2024).png

The Government of Telangana is the governing authority of the Indian state of Telangana and its 33 districts. It consists of an executive, led by the Governor, a judiciary, and a legislative branch.

Executive Branch[edit]

The executive branch of the Government of Telangana is headed by the Governor, who is appointed by the President of India. The Governor acts as the nominal head of the state, while the real executive power lies with the Chief Minister and the Council of Ministers.

The Chief Minister is the head of the government and is responsible for the administration of the state. The Chief Minister is appointed by the Governor and is usually the leader of the party or coalition that has a majority in the Telangana Legislative Assembly.

The Council of Ministers is composed of cabinet ministers, ministers of state, and deputy ministers. They are responsible for various portfolios and assist the Chief Minister in the administration of the state.

Legislative Branch[edit]

The legislative branch of the Government of Telangana is a bicameral legislature, consisting of the Telangana Legislative Assembly and the Telangana Legislative Council.

Telangana Legislative Assembly[edit]

The Telangana Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the state legislature. It consists of 119 members who are directly elected by the people of the state through universal adult suffrage. The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved sooner.

Telangana Legislative Council[edit]

The Telangana Legislative Council is the upper house of the state legislature. It is a permanent body and is not subject to dissolution, but one-third of its members retire every two years. The members of the Legislative Council are elected by various constituencies, including graduates, teachers, and members of the Legislative Assembly.

Judiciary[edit]

The judiciary in Telangana is independent of the executive and the legislature. The highest court in the state is the Telangana High Court, which has jurisdiction over the entire state. The High Court is responsible for upholding the law and ensuring justice.

Administrative Divisions[edit]

Telangana is divided into 33 districts, each administered by a District Collector. The districts are further divided into mandals and villages for administrative purposes.

Economy and Development[edit]

The Government of Telangana has focused on various sectors for the development of the state, including agriculture, industry, information technology, and infrastructure. The state has seen significant growth in the IT sector, with Hyderabad being a major hub for technology companies.

Also see[edit]