Linguistic Reorganisation
Linguistic reorganisation refers to the restructuring of states based on language. This process occurred in India post-independence. It aimed to promote regional languages and cultures. The States Reorganisation Act of 1956 was a milestone. It created states like Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat. This reorganisation fostered a sense of identity. It also aimed to improve administrative efficiency. Language became a unifying factor in diverse India.
Maharashtra, once a Congress stronghold, has transformed into a complex political landscape. The state has a rich history...
November 14, 2024