the first state to become bifurcated after independence was
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Madras (modern day Tamil Nadu) was the first state to be bifurcated after independence. Andhra Pradesh was born on October 1, 1953.
The next state to be bifurcated was Bombay. As a result, Gujarat and Maharashtra were born on May 1, 1960.
The next state to be bifurcated was Bombay. As a result, Gujarat and Maharashtra were born on May 1, 1960.
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The first state to become bifurcated after independence was – Tamil Nadu.
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This bifurcation was done on the basis of language. The regions where more Tamil speakers were present became part of Tamil Nadu. Whereas regions where Telugu was dominant came under Andhra Pradesh. This change "came" into effect from "1 October, 1953". After that in "June 2014", "Andhra Pradesh" was again divided and this time the "state of Telangana" was born
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