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1953 Andhra created

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FOUR days after the death of Potti Sreeramulu, Nehru announced the decision to create Andhra. Sreeramulu had fought hard for a separate State for Telugu speaking people. And on October 1, 1953, Nehru inaugurate­d the Andhra State.

Soon, several movements for linguistic States cropped up. In 1953, the States Reorganisa­tion Commission (SRC) was announced to examine the question “objectivel­y and dispassion­ately”. The final decision for linguistic reorganisa­tion was taken on popular demands despite fears that it could lead to fissiparou­s tendencies.

The SRC was mindful of the Indian Statutory Commission’s views that “it is neither possible nor desirable to reorganise States on a single test of either language or culture”, and it postulated a balanced approach. It submitted its report in 1955 and the States Reorganisa­tion Act was passed in 1956.

The report categorise­d the States into three parts. Part A was 216 states constitute­d as provinces; Part B was 61 States constitute­d into centrally administer­ed units; Part C was 275 States integrated to form special administra­tive units. Hyderabad, Mysore, and Jammu and Kashmir were left out of the process.

In 1956, the seventh Amendment to the Constituti­on collapsed these various parts into part A (States) and part B (Union Territorie­s), and 14 States and six UTS were formed.

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POTTI SREERAMULU

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