How did different states come into being on the basis of language?
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Sixty years ago, the internal map of India shifted more significantly than it ever has since Independence. In August 1956, Parliament enacted the States Reorganisation Act, which called for states to be redrawn along linguistic lines by November 1 of that year.
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India is a secular country. People belonging to different religions and speaking a variety of languages live in this country.
However, different countries came into being based on their linguistic differences.
This demand for the states to be divided and organized on the basis of linguistic differences dates back to the time when India was under the rule of the British.
Finally, with the State Reorganization Act passed in the year 1956, the states were legally organized based on their linguistic differences.
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