Social Sciences, asked by Bhavnesh123, 3 months ago

Why did villas rename backward? ​

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Answered by Itzheaven
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The iconic Kingfisher villa in Goa, which earlier belonged to beleaguered businessman Vijay Mallya, will be renamed by its owner. ... Now with the change of ownership, the name of the villa would also be changed

Answered by hariprasadkorrapolu0
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Explanation:

The renaming of cities in India started in 1947 following the end of the British imperial period. Several changes were controversial, and not all proposed changes were implemented. Each had to be approved by the central government in New Delhi.

The renaming of states and territories in India has also taken place, but until the 2010s with actual substantial name changes in both local language and in English such as the old British state name of Travancore-Cochin to Kerala (1956). The most notable exceptions are Indian English spelling-changes of Orissa to Odisha (March 2011)[1] and the union territory of Pondicherry (which includes the city of Pondicherry) to Puducherry.

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