True or False: Regionalism in India is solely a political movement without any cultural implications. |
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What are the three main types of regionalism identified in the context of India? |
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Fill in the blank: The concept of 'Son of the Soil' emphasizes that a state belongs to its ___ group. |
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It fuels regional aspirations by highlighting past neglect and cultural identity. |
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True or False: Economic disparities among regions can contribute to the rise of regionalism. |
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True. Uneven development leads to feelings of deprivation and demands for autonomy. |
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Regional demands often influence national policies, leading to a focus on local interests over national integration. |
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What is one negative consequence of regionalism mentioned in the context of local governance? |
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It can lead to violence and internal security challenges as groups vie for recognition and resources. |
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Fill in the blank: The reorganization of states in India post-independence aimed primarily at promoting ___ among diverse groups. |
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What is the significance of the Fifth and Sixth Schedules of the Indian Constitution in relation to regionalism? |
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They aim to preserve tribal identities and provide for the governance of tribal areas. |
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True or False: Regionalism and nationalism are completely incompatible concepts. |
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It occurs when specific regions within a state seek self-identity and development, sometimes conflicting with the state's overall interests. |
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