HYDERABAD: Telangana's first formation day on June 2 may be just weeks away, but the official state map isn't ready for release.After the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, the Survey Of India (SOI) was given the task of drawing up the map of the new state of Telangana. But even 10 months later, the tab next to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana on the SOI website reads: 'Releasing Soon.'However, senior officials at SOI say that the maps have already been prepared.For the map to be officially released, the SOI says it requires a gazette order from the Union ministry of home affairs, which is still pending."I would have to check with the respective office on the matter," Swarna Subba Rao, Surveyor General of India, told TOI.Civil society activists say there should have been a mention in the Reorganization Act to demarcate the state boundaries. "But that has not been the case. The government might consider this a matter of little consequence, but it should persuade the MHA to release a gazette order for an individual map," said M Padmanabha Reddy, former forest service officer.He also pointed out that there are a few villages along the Adilabad district which receive funds from the Maharashtra and Telangana governments.Once the map is published, it would serve as an official document of the boundaries of the state. Some people's representatives are worried that without a proper map in place, there could be disputes over territorial boundaries.