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explain the linguistic state policy

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Answered by BrainlyMOSAD
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linguistics state policy said that the in this policy .state allowed to depend on cultures and Falk dances and language allow to different from other state to oblique to state and central government allow to linguistics state.this is the importance of india.all linguistics state like jharkhand ,assam ,etc all are linguistics state.

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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  • Linguistic states denote the division of states on the basis of regional languages.
  • India is a diverse country and is seen as a museum of languages.
  • Linguistic states were formed to ensure that people who speak the same language lived in the same territory.
  • The states were formed on a linguistic basis to accommodate the regional demands.
  • Previously, the division of states was done based on political and historical events.
  • In 1956, the Fazal Ali commission proposal The State Reorganisation Act was passed on 1956 which led to the creation of fourteen states and six union territories.
  • This division avoids the conflicts that occur on the basis of language.
  • The reorganisation of states has strengthened the unity of the country.

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