NCERT Political Science Politics in India Since Independence Chapter 7 Question Answer | Regional aspirations

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 Nature of regional aspirations States

 (a) Socio-religious identity             i. Nagaland /Mizoram

 leading to statehood

 (b) Linguistic identity and             ii. Jharkhand /Chattisgarh

 tensions with Centre

 (c) Regional imbalance leading     iii. Punjab

 to demand for Statehood

 (d) Secessionist demands on          iv. Tamil Nadu

 account of tribal identity

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 2. Regional aspirations of the people of North-East get expressed

in different ways. These include movements against outsiders,

movement for greater autonomy and movement for separate national

existence. On the map of the North-East, using different shades for

these three, show the States where these expressions are prominently

found.

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 3. What were the main provisions of the Punjab accord? In what way

can they be the basis for further tensions between the Punjab and its

neighbouring States?

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 4. Why did the Anandpur Sahib Resolution become controversial?

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 5. Explain the internal divisions of the State of Jammu and Kashmir and

describe how these lead to multiple regional aspirations in that State.

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 6. What are the various positions on the issue of regional autonomy for

Kashmir? Which of these do you think are justifiable? Give reasons for

your answer.

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 7. The Assam movement was a combination of cultural pride and economic

backwardness. Explain.

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 8. All regional movements need not lead to separatist demands. Explain

by giving examples from this chapter.

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 9. Regional demands from different parts of India exemplify the principle

of unity with diversity. Do you agree? Give reasons.

10. Read the passage and answer the questions below:

 One of Hazarika’s songs.. … dwells on the unity theme; the seven

states of north-eastern India become seven sisters born of the same

mother. …. ‘Meghalaya went own way…., Arunachal too separated

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