do you think the problem of reorganization of state is solved ? give one example of such problems
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At the time of independence in 1947, India consisted of more than 500 disjointed princely states that were merged together to form different states. The grouping of states at the time was done on the basis of political and historical considerations rather than on linguistic or cultural divisions, but this was a temporary arrangement.
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On the basis of the State Reorganisation Commission's (SRC) recommendations, the linguistic reorganisation of 14 States and six Centrally-administered territories were partially completed in 1956, with several other States to be reorganised later on. This was a massive state rationalisation exercise, not simply to establish newer modes of power and authority but to rearrange social, cultural, regional and linguistic diversities into more manageable enclaves of state power.
The formation of states on linguistic basis has rationalised the political map of India in more than one way:
The formation of these states changed the nature of democratic politics and leadership. The path to politics and power was now open to people speaking regional languages rather than the small English speaking elite.
Language coupled with the regional and tribal identity provided the most powerful instrument for the formation of ethnonational identity in India.
It led to the local people participating in the administration in a larger number because of being able to communicate in a common language
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