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Section : SD1 Presented by: Neha Vij Karan Aggarwal Jasleen Kaur Pooja Rehani Sonia Tokas

How will the division impact


Economical Impact Political Impact Resource Impact Cultural Impact

Opportunists

- dominating -most of times on fore-front agitation movements -purpose to satisfy lust of power
Ideologists

-rationalise the demand of a separate state -the cause is diluted by addition of the first group members in them.

Goan society divided due to two major issues:

a) Goa's merger into Maharashtra or Goa's preservation as a separate state (b) The language issueKonkani or Marathi as Goa's Official language.

The aspiration for statehood as a means of development was that it should result in all round progress and betterment for the common man.

Uttar Pradesh was densely populated

Long term economic, political, social negligence and exploitation caused regional dissatisfaction.
Difference language, dialects, standard of living

and specific culture between people of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.

The loot of Jharkhand by Bihar was put forward as the main reason for separation with the tribal's and even the non-tribals

Telangana(out of Andhra Pradesh) Gorkhaland (out of West Bengal) Bodoland (out of Assam) Purvanchal (Eastern UP) Harit Pradesh (Western UP) Bundhelkhand (out of Madhya Pradesh) Vidharbha (out of Maharasthra) Saurashtra (out of Gujarat) Maru Pradesh (out of Rajasthan) Kosala (out of Orissa)

Map showing pending division of states.

The main reasons for separation were :(a) Backwardness of the region. (b) Exploitation of resources and jobs by people from outside Telangana. (c) Lack of respect for Telangana people in public.

Regional Conflicts among states will increase Creation of small state will divide India Small states in India are not making progress Increase in corruption among Politicians and state officials Increase in Maoist activities

Administration Burden On Central Government


Formation of new ministry Formation of new cabinets Planning new budget plan Appointing state govt employee Which will cause More election High inflation More corruption Negative deployment of fund Dual taxation system

Taxes imposed on businessman lead to inflation.

1% increase in taxes causes approx. 2-3% decrease in

GDP. GDP of India is 8.8%.


Diagram Showing Effect Of Tax On GDP
When taxes increase Price increases and causes inflation.

Due to inflation

Consumption decreases.

Decreased consumption

Decreases GDP.

India As A Growth Story


India is the developing country with the GDP of 1.3

trillion dollar Analysis says, it will be the second largest economy of the world in coming up years Best hub for foreign investment Large man power Eight companies of India are listed in fortune 500 by Forbes

Entire World Finding Ways To Unite Each Other


European unite to make European economy strong in

comparison of dollar euro was launched Germans unite by falling down a Berlin wall in 1989. Arab emirates are formed for better utilization of their resources American states are getting united to become world power

state

population

Gdp(million)

Uttar pradesh

193,977,661

279621

sikkim

540,851

18030

Indians are poor but India is not a poor country-Says

Swiss Bank director, He says that 280Lac crore of Indian money is deposited in Swiss banks which can be used for tax less budget for 30yrs. Can give 60 crore jobs to all Indians. All INDIA with 4 lane roads. Forever free power supply social projects. Every citizen can get monthly 2000 for 60 yrs. Think how our money is Blocked by rich politicians.

If a state is divided then all the documents of the people need to be changed, stationary is wasted in large amount. For division all the departments are to be formed in new manner. From a small post to higher posts

Division Telangana from andhra pradesh Darjileeng area as "Gorkhaland" with Capital Siliguri.

For this, 21 young activists of Gorkha Janamukti Morcha(GJM) started indefinite fasting and processions in the district of Darjeeling. Uttar pradesh raised voice for 3 different states namely Poorvanchal, Harit Pradesh and Bundelkhand. Vidarbh from Maharashtra Saurashtra in Gujarat.

There are positive outcome of the division like Punjab,

Haryana, HP, Uttrakhand, Gujarat, where they have grown faster than their parent state, whereas at the same time there is negative outcome has also seen as in case of Jharkhand, where the past CM ahs done the biggest scam in the country and state has become more poor, Chattisgarh have also been facing the problem of Naxalism after separation.

Facts about India


Population 1.19 billion (2010 est.) (2nd)
17.5% of the world's population growth 1.548% (2009 est.)

66.3% of population is productive between 15-45 age


A total of 114 languages and 216 mother tongues, 18

scheduled languages and 96 not specified in the schedule

Scheduled Languages Of India


Serial No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Language Name Assamese Bengali Gujarati Hindi Kannada Number of Persons 13,079,696 69,595,738 40,673,814 337,272,114 32,753,676 9 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Manipuri Marathi Nepali Oriya Punjabi Sanskrit Sindhi Tamil Telugu Urdu 1,270,216 62,481,681 2,076,645 28,061,313 32,753,676 49,736 2,122,848 53,006,368 66,017,615 43,406,932

6. 7.
8.

Kashmiri Konkani
Malayalam

56,693 1,760,607
30,377,176

Religious Demographics
Religious Composition Population 827,578,868 138,188,240 24,080,016 19,215,730 7,955,207 4,225,053 6,639,626 727,588 1,028,610,328 80.5% 13.4% 2.3% 1.9% 0.8% 0.4% 0.6% 0.1% 100.0% (%)

Hindus
Muslims Christians Sikhs Buddhists Jains Other religions & persuasions Religion not stated Total

Culture Of India
marked by a high degree of syncretism and cultural

pluralism. cultural tradition dates back to 8000 BCE and has a continuously recorded history for over 2,500 years Still believe in dharma karma yoga and moksha Indian religions form one of the most defining aspects of Indian culture. Major dhrmic religions which were founded in India include Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism

Traditions In India
Traditional Indian society is defined by relatively strict

social hierarchy Traditional Indian family values are highly respected, and multi-generational patriarchal joint families have been the norm, although nuclear families are becoming common in urban areas. Believes in unity in diversity.

Impact Of Division
Distort the image of unity in diversity
Add to more complex and vague picture of future of

India Caste and jatis can be a bigger reason to make people fight More discrimination problem among people

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