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In your opinion, has the linguistic reorganisation of states helped or harmed India?

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Answered by asia2089172
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• Language coupled with regional and tribal identity-and not religion-has provided the most powerful instrument for the formation of ethno-national identity in India. Language ensures better communication and results in more effective administration.  • Madras presidency was divided into Madras State, Kerala and Mysore State. The Report of the States Reorganisation Commission (SRC) which was implemented on November 1, 1956, has helped transform the political and institutional life of the nation.  • It has proved to be perfectly consistent to be Kannadiga and Indian, Bengali and ’ Indian, Tamil and Indian, Gujarati and Indian.  • In 1953, Potti Sriramulu, died seven weeks after beginning a fast unto death. His death provoked violent protests and led to the creation of the state of Andhra Pradesh. It also led to the formation of the SRC, which in 1956 put the formal, final seal of approval on the principle of linguistic states. These states based on language sometimes quarrel with each other. While these disputes are not pretty, they could in fact have been far worse.  Currently there are 29 states (federal units) and 7 Union territories (centrally administered) within the Indian nation-state.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/122502/in-your-opinion-has-the-linguistic-reorganisation-of-states-helped-or-harmed-india

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Yes, the linguistic reorganisation of states has helped India.  

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Linguistic reorganization has put an end the tendencies that would have divided the country on the basis of language. At the same time, it has led to new dialect that is introduced and even taught to other people. This also increases literacy levels. In all, it has strengthened the unity and integrity of the country.

Conflicts occur inside a state, but they are controlled with the mutual discussions or with central  government intervention. For instance, Himachal Pradesh is a hilly state, so the region that spoke Hindi in Punjab has been transferred to H.P.  

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