Hyderabad, June 2, 2025 – Telangana is celebrating its 11th Formation Day today with grand cultural programs, official events, and the rollout of major welfare schemes by the state government. The day marks the historic birth of India’s 29th state on June 2, 2014, after a decades-long struggle for statehood.
This year, Telangana Formation Day takes on renewed significance as the government, led by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, prepares to launch new development programs aimed at uplifting rural and economically weaker sections. The celebrations reflect not just the state’s glorious history but also its aspirations for a prosperous future.

🌟 Grand Statewide Celebrations on June 2
The entire state, from the bustling city of Hyderabad to the remote villages of Adilabad, has come alive with vibrant colors, cultural programs, and patriotic fervor. Government buildings are illuminated, and flags bearing the Telangana emblem are flying high.
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The main event is being held at Parade Grounds, Hyderabad, where the Chief Minister will hoist the national flag, deliver a speech, and honor those who contributed to the Telangana movement. Cultural troupes will perform traditional dances like Perini, Bonalu, and Bathukamma, showcasing the unique identity of the region.
In schools, colleges, and community centers, events like essay competitions, art exhibitions, and musical performances are being held to educate younger generations about the significance of Telangana’s formation.
🏛️ Key Government Announcements and Initiatives
To mark this important occasion, the Telangana government is launching a series of welfare and development programs. The announcements reflect a vision of inclusive growth and grassroots empowerment. Some of the major schemes include:
🏠 Indiramma Houses
The government has revived the popular Indiramma Housing Scheme with the aim of providing affordable housing to poor and marginalized families. Thousands of houses are expected to be sanctioned in this phase, with special focus on rural and tribal areas.
🌾 Rythu Bharosa Financial Assistance
In a major relief to the farming community, the government is releasing funds under the Rythu Bharosa Scheme, a support system designed to provide direct income assistance to farmers. The scheme replaces the earlier Rythu Bandhu program, with added benefits for tenant farmers and women cultivators.
📢 Government Job Notifications
The Revanth Reddy-led administration has also committed to filling vacant government posts. On June 2, notifications for thousands of jobs in the education, police, and health departments are being released as part of the state’s youth employment drive.
These welfare schemes aim to strengthen Telangana’s core development sectors – agriculture, housing, and employment – and fulfill the promises made during the assembly elections.
🕊️ Looking Back at Telangana’s Struggle
The demand for a separate Telangana state dates back to the 1950s, rooted in issues of regional disparity and administrative neglect. The movement gained momentum over the decades, led by political leaders, student groups, and civil society organizations.
After years of protests, fasts, and public mobilization, the Indian government passed the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act in 2014, officially creating Telangana on June 2, 2014, with Hyderabad as its capital.
📱 Telangana Formation Day Goes Viral on Social Media
Telangana’s youth and digital creators are taking to social media to mark the occasion. Hashtags like #TelanganaFormationDay, #JaiTelangana, and #PrideOfTelangana are trending on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook. Influencers and content creators are posting reels, poetry, and historical facts that connect emotionally with the people.
💬 Voices from the Ground
Speaking at an event in Warangal, a local farmer said, “Telangana Formation Day is not just a holiday for us. It is the day our dreams took shape. With the new government schemes, we are hopeful for a better future.”
Students and educators across the state echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of remembering the sacrifices made and working towards a brighter tomorrow.
Conclusion
Telangana Formation Day 2025 is more than a symbolic celebration—it’s a reminder of how far the state has come and how far it can go. With new welfare schemes, a focus on governance, and a celebration of cultural roots, Telangana is charting a path of progress while staying deeply connected to its identity.