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when does regionalism become strong​

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Answered by manojkrsingh1171
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Regionalism becomes strong when the state achieved the good education and health. Explanation: Regionalism as a concept is the practice of regional affiliation rather than central affiliation. Regionalism is of two kinds, positive regionalism, and negative regionalism.

Answered by OzannMonteiro
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Answer: Regionalism sees one's own region as superior to other regions. It develops mainly due to the developmental differences between the two regions.  

Regionalism becomes strong when:  

1. In India, some states like Gujarat and Punjab developed after Independence while some like Bihar still remained backward.  

2. The developed states achieved more in education and health while the backward states suffered more from unemployment, poverty, etc.  

3. A difference began between both types of states and this caused disagreements as well as deepened regionalism.  

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