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When does regionalism become strong? Write briefly

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Regionalism may be concepted as a feeling of loyalty to a particular region of the country and desire to enjoy more political freedom.


It is not just a territorial issue but an agglomeration of socio-economic and political factors.


Regionalism can contribute both positively and negatively.


Positive regionalism creates love and likeness for his own culture, as well as language.


Whereas negative regionalism is an excessive attachment to one’sown regions and to become indifferent to other regions of the country of the state.


Positive regionalism is beneficial as it develops unity and understanding.

Answered by gratefuljarette
14

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.
  • While positive regionalism promotes unity and love, as there is respect for one's culture and region which brings forth respect towards other regions, negative regionalism brings about indifference and inequality amongst regions.
  • Regionalism becomes stronger when there's no unequal development. The development brings economic growth, education, and prosperity- these reasons resonate with growing regionalism as the more developed regions will turn off the fewer developed regions.
  • For example, Punjab saw the face of development post-independence with the first five-year plan. At the same time, Bihar is still underdeveloped. This has led the population of Bihar to be subjected to stereotypes hinting at a strong regionalism.

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