Under the administration of Nizam’s government, the State administration was divided into 14 departments Administrative and Revenue Reforms The administration of the Nizam’s government was carried by the Prime Minster, Deewan/Regent, in consultation with co-Regent, advised by the British Resident in important matters, and assisted by a Peshkar or Deputy Minister and four Departmental Ministers […]
Hyderabad: In 1937 a special committee was appointed by Nizam to study conditions obtaining in the State and make suitable proposals This article is in continuation to the last article on Mulki issue in then Hyderabad state. These series of articles will help candidates preparing for the recruitment exams conducted by Telangana State Public Service […]
Hyderabad: This article is in continuation of the Mulki issue in the Telugu States. In this piece we’ll be discussing about the events that took place during the reign of sixth Nizam. During the reign of sixth Nizam, non-Mulki group of administrators were imported into Hyderabad State from north India/Hindustan, especially from Bihar, UP etc. […]
Hyderabad: After the integration of Hyderabad into India on September 17, 1948, Military rule started with JN Chaudary as its head. The developments during the Military rule which affected the Mulki issue were: 1. English was made the official language of the State as a consequence of which only English educated persons were recruited into the […]
Hyderabad: This article is in continuation of the last article on the origin of the Mulki issue that talked about the Mulki issue under the Nizam State https://telanganatoday.com/origin-of-the-mulki-issue. PHASE II: With the death of Salarjung I in 1883, the situation in the Hyderabad state became volatile as the Nizam was still a minor. From 1883-to […]
Hyderabad: Mulki is a Persian word and means countrymen. The origin of the Mulki issue can be traced to the migration of Muslims to the Deccani plateau during the medieval period. The first wave of Muslim migrants came to Deccani Plateau during the rule of the Bahamani Sultans and called themselves Mulki. The next wave […]