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elaborate the statement 'indian social diversity is the hindrance of national integration'​

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Answered by nathuram7630
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National integration is a socio - psychological process through which a feeling of unity, solidarity and cohersion develops in the hearts of the people.

Though Indian constitution give stress on integrity of country and do not favour any particular language, caste, religion or any group but still people feel theselves attatched with their particular religion,caste and language. Due to this passion in many areas they raise their voice to have a separate state on basis of language, caste, and religion. This leads to weaken the unity of nation.

For example before 1956 people demanded for formation of andhra on basis of their language. Later many state were further divided. Punjab was divided in Punjab and Haryana. "Sons of soil theory " advocates for preference to local people in government and private job. In some states they give slogan for their own state citizen llike Assam for Assamese, Maharashtra for Maharashtrians etc.

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