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    Demand for a separate ‘Bhil Pradesh’

    Posted 20 Jul 2024

    2 min read

    Bhil tribe demanding an independent tribal state i.e., Bhil Pradesh, comprising parts of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. 

    Factors driving Demand for New States in post-independence India

    • Linguistic diversity: Creation of Maharashtra and Gujarat in 1960
    • Cultural identity: Demand for Statehood for the Gorkhaland region of west Bengal
    • Developmental differences:  Demand for the Vidarbha, region of Maharashtra
    • Administrative efficiency: Demand of Harit Pradesh from Uttar Pradesh

    Advantage of smaller state

    • Better Governance: More focused administration, quicker decision-making and policy implementation etc.
    • Economic Development: Targeted policies for local needs, better utilization of natural resources, etc
    • Administrative Efficiency: Easier management of smaller geographical areas.
    • Other: Reduced regional disparities, Distribution of power from larger units to smaller ones, etc. 

    Concerns 

    • Administrative challenges: The initial costs of setting up new state machinery are very high. 
    • Conflicts: Possibility of increased conflict over interstate river water, land borders, etc. 
    • Regionalism: Fragmentation and weakening national unity. 
    • Economical Concerns: Potential financial burden on central government, Smaller markets might be less attractive for large-scale investments, etc. 
    • Pandora box: Creation of new states can further lead to the demand for and creation of other new states.

    Constitutional Provisions

    • Parliament may by law form a new State by separation of territory from any State or by uniting two or more States or parts of States or by uniting any territory to a part of any State (Article 3)
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    • Separate state
    • Bhil Pradesh
    • Smaller States
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