Small states syndrome in India
By: Kumar, B.B.
Publisher: New Delhi Concept Publishing 1998Description: 184p.ISBN: 9788170226918.Subject(s): Politics and government -- State governments -- Language and languages -- India DDC classification: 351.54 Summary: The present volume aims at providing background information about the States’ demands in India. It informs about the territorial reorganization of India during the British period and the reorganization of States after independence. The linguistic reorganization of States, formation of ethnic small States and the ever-increasing demands for new States and the ever-increasing demands for new States are discussed thoroughly. The myths and realities related to new States’ demands are also discussed in the book.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The present volume aims at providing background information about the States’ demands in India. It informs about the territorial reorganization of India during the British period and the reorganization of States after independence. The linguistic reorganization of States, formation of ethnic small States and the ever-increasing demands for new States and the ever-increasing demands for new States are discussed thoroughly. The myths and realities related to new States’ demands are also discussed in the book.
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