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Regionalism is against national development, How?​

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Answered by shambhavi1750
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Regionalism is nothing but concentrating on the welfare of one's own state irrespective of country. It may disturbs the foundation of unity here. The country is divided into different states based on the culture, especially by the language. This became a barrier between the people of the same country. Each state people considering the other state ppeople as foreigners which damages the unity.

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Answered by veenabagde890
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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.....Among the causes of the growth of regionalism is prolonged maladministration and neglect of an area or State by the Central, Government. There has been a creeping disillusionment against Central rule. Regional symbols, regional culture, history and in many cases a common language, all promote regionalism.Regionalism has also a positive impact on competition and market expansion due to the effect of declining costs leading to the existing supply of cheaper goods. The negative impact it can have but any deflection of trade, when originally cheaper foreign imports are replaced by more expensive domestic production.

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