On september 8, trailblazing Dr. tamilisai soundararajan will commence her fifth year of duty as the governor of telangana State after an exciting four years. The hyderabad raj bhavan has received four years of never-before-seen attention and continual media attention. It is understandable why tamilisai soundararajan is now well-known throughout the State.

On september 8 of this year, Dr. tamilisai soundararajan, a highly trained gynecologist-turned-politician, was selected as the second governor of telangana State, the nation's youngest state. Her birthday falls on june 2, which also happens to be telangana State Formation Day, which is a very uncommon coincidence. She served as head of the bjp tamil Nadu State Unit from 2014 to 2019 before being named the Constitutional Head of Telangana.

Many people believed that her promotion was a deserved reward for her fiery political contribution, made against opposition and the dominance of Dravidian parties, in igniting the bjp in tamil Nadu, where she also had to endure some physical abuse from her political adversaries. She was not the one to give in and admit defeat. She is the daughter of Mr. Kumari Ananthan, a fervent Gandhian and former president of the TN Pradesh congress Committee. She made her own decisions, against her illustrious father's desires by joining the bjp, and she never wavered in her political or spiritual beliefs.

Her father famously refused to communicate with her for two years because he opposed her joining the bjp at the time. Now, it's a different situation since she takes excellent care of her father, who is ill. The nonagenarian occasionally takes a wheelchair tour of the towering raj bhavan and may feel proud of his stubborn daughter's extraordinary elevation in public life, even though it follows a different worldview. An intrepid traveler known as tamilisai soundararajan visited several isolated tribal settlements deep inside the woods of nallamala, bhadrachalam, and Dandakaranya over the last four years in Telangana.

Even in the once-united Andhra Pradesh, her predecessors had never made such audacious excursions to interact with members of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) and other Adivasi tribes. Her relationships with the Adivasis of the Chenchu and Kondareddi tribes of the bhadrachalam and nallamala forests have improved as a result of her travels. She financed the construction of extra classrooms and community halls in these two locations, supplied bike ambulances, held medical and diagnostic camps with physicians from the ESI Medical College, and gave nutritious supplements made from NIN and raja Sri type chickens.

It is only hoped that the recent amity between the Pragati Bhavan and raj bhavan may continue to aid the youngest State in prospering further as Dr. tamilisai, who is jokingly referred to as the "Daughter of tamil Nadu and Sister of telangana," enters her fifth year of service as the governor of Telangana.


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