Regional Aspirations
A. Karbis/Dimasas | (i) Autonomous Council |
B. Bodos | (ii) Autonomous District |
C. Mizo Hills | (iii) Naga National Council |
D. Nagas | (iv) District Council |
A. Karbis/Dimasas | (i) District Council |
B. Bodos | (ii) Autonomous Council |
C. Mizo Hills | (iii) Autonomous District |
D. Nagas | (iv) Naga National Council |
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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 and Mizoram appeared in Assam’s gateway as a groom to marry another daughter,’ ......... The song ends with a determination to keep the unity of the Assamese with other smaller nationalities that are left in the present-day Assam– ‘the Karbis and the Missing brothers and sisters are our dear ones.’ —Sanjib Baruah
(a) Which unity is the poet talking about ?
(b) Why were the States of North-East created separately out of the erstwhile State of Assam ?
(c) Do you think that the same theme of unity could apply to all the regions of India ? Why ?
“Before 1947, Jammu and Kashmir was a Muslim State. Its Sikh ruler, Hari Singh, wanted to merge with Pakistan.”
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