Political Science, asked by priyanshijadon45, 4 months ago

linguistic state is organised on the basis of religion ,culture or language​

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Answered by Pratyushupadhyay59
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Explanation:

The States Reorganisation Act, 1956 was a major reform of the boundaries of India's states and territories, organising them along linguistic lines.[1]

States Reorganisation Act, 1956

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Parliament of India

Enacted by

Parliament of India

Enacted

1956

Status: In force

Although additional changes to India's state boundaries have been made since 1956, the States Reorganisation Act of 1956 remains the single most extensive change in state boundaries since the independence of India in 1947.

The Act came into effect at the same time as the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956,[2] which (among other things) restructured the constitutional framework for India's existing states and the requirements to pass the States Reorganisation Act, 1956 under the provisions of Part I of the Constitution of India, Articles 3 & 4.

Political integration after independence and the Constitution of 1950

Movement for linguistic states

States Reorganisation Commission

Related changes by other legislation

Effect of the changes

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Answered by nymisha11
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Answer:

This would make administration easier, and would help replace the caste and religion-based identities with less controversial linguistic identities.

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