how does our language policy promote practice of federalism in india? Analyze
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Federalism is the process by which two or more governments share powers over the same geographic area.
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- The creation of "Linguistic States" was the first & a major test for "democratic politics" in our nation.
- Several old states dissolved and several new states were created. States have changed places, borders & titles. In 1947, many old states' boundaries were changed to form new states. It was intended to ensure people live in the same state & speak the same language. Such States were formed not by language but to recognize cultural , ethnic and geographical distinctions. States such as Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, & Nagaland have them.
- No language was granted national language status by the Indian Constitution. While Hindi was the language of choice, the central govt did not impose Hindi on states where the people were speaking another language. In addition to Hindi, the Indian Constitution recognizes 22 other languages as "Scheduled Languages"..
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