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Analyse any six consequence of the partition of Indian in 1947


Consequences of partition of India in 1947

(i) The Year 1947 was the year of one of the largest, most abrupt,
unplanned and tragic transfer of population that human history has known.
(ii) There were killing and atrocities in the name of religion on both the sides.
(iii) Thousands of women were abducted.
(iv) People were forced to abandon their homes and move across the
border.
(v) Women were killed by their own family members to preserve family
honour.
(vi) All the intellectuals in various fields expressed their grief and anger.
(vii) Minorities on both sides of border, fled their homes and secured
temporary shelter in refugee camps.

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Describe the external and internal disputes responsible for making the politics of
Jammu and Kashmir continuously controversial.


Explain any three consequences of partition of British India in 1947. 

Or

Explain the process and basis of the reorganisation of States of Indian Union.

 


Name the leader who played a historic role in negotiating with the rulers of princely states to join the Indian Union.


The accommodation of regional demands and the formation of linguistic states were also seen as more democratic. Justify the statement with any three suitable arguments.

OR

Examine the different areas of agreement and disagreement with respect to the model of economic development to be adopted in India after independence.


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