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how does regionalism affect national development?didcuss​

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Answered by xSahiBx
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These factors restrict a number of regions to stay undeveloped and economically backward. The development is usually noticed in only few regions around the major rural areas that are industrially developed. ... Apart from this, it is also important for proper distribution of land reforms within these regions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Regionalism persists as a major challenge to the Indian nation in the form of economic disparity, colonialism had created modern economic infra­structure according to its needs for the market and raw materials.

Regionalism persists as a major challenge to the Indian nation in the form of economic disparity, colonialism had created modern economic infra­structure according to its needs for the market and raw materials.As a result some regions remained backward, only few around Calcutta, Bombay and Madras had undergone modern industrial develop­ment. Attempts were made in the post-independence phase to tackle the disparities to the backward states through planning and disbursement of grants by finance minister.

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