18th-century ruler of Maheshwar; known for administration, religious tolerance, and temple and infrastructure development. |
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Fill in the blank: The process of renaming places in India requires approval from both the ___ and ___ governments. |
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True or False: The renaming of cities in India must always reflect historical names regardless of public sentiment. |
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False. While historical significance is considered, public sentiment and local identity also play crucial roles in the renaming process. |
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Article 3 of the Constitution of India permits the renaming of states, allowing Parliament to create and alter state names through legislation. |
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Fill in the blank: The name change from ___ to Mumbai reflects local cultural heritage and the Marathi language. |
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What are some challenges faced during the renaming process of places in India? |
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Renaming places in India is complex.
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True or False: Renaming a place can positively impact local identity and pride among the residents. |
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Fill in the blank: The renaming of Faizabad to ___ is associated with the birthplace of a significant figure in Hinduism. |
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What factors does the Central Government consider before approving a name change? |
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Historical significance, public sentiment, linguistic compatibility, administrative convenience, national integration, and avoiding confusion for services. |
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Fill in the blank: The process for renaming places often requires a resolution from the ___ before it can be submitted to the Central Government. |
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True or False: There is a specific constitutional provision for renaming cities within a state. |
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False. While there are guidelines for renaming places, no specific constitutional provision exists for cities. |
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Renaming aims to restore native pronunciations and meanings that were distorted during colonial rule, enhancing cultural authenticity. |
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