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Discuss the evolution and role of the Indian State.

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Answered by rs5423693
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In 1950, there was a fourfold classification of states: Part A, B, C, and D. In 1948 there was a demand for a linguistic basis to create states particularly from south India.

Explanation:

The Dhar commission appointed to study this issue suggested administrative rather than linguism as basis for reorganisation. Since this was resented JVP commission [J Nehru – Sardar V Patel – P Sittaramaiya] was created and this too rejected linguistic reasons to create states.

However after the death of Potti Sriramallu on hunger strike for a separate state to Telugu speaking areas, congress created Andhra Pradesh.

Answered by Anonymous
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★Evolution of Indian States:-

» The constituent States of the Indian Republic have gone through a long process of evolution, before these have taken their present shapes, sizes and names. Several new States and Union Territories have been created since 1956, In addition, several union territories have become states.

★With the Independence of India in 1947, the provinces of Bengal and Punjab were partitioned along religious lines between India and Pakistan and the Princely States were given the options of joining either of the States. When the Constitution of India was adopted, States were divided in three categories.

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