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Economic Impact of New States

Is the Formation of New States in Recent Times Beneficial for India’s Economy? A Critical Analysis

Introduction Since Independence, India has repeatedly reorganized its internal political boundaries to improve governance, accommodate regional aspirations, and promote balanced development. While early state formation was primarily based on linguistic identity, recent state creation—such as Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand (2000), and Telangana (2014)—has been driven largely by developmental and administrative arguments. Supporters claim that smaller states…

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Pressure Groups in Shaping Public Policies

Role of Pressure Groups in Shaping Public Policies

Introduction In a democratic political system like India, public policy making is not limited to elected representatives and bureaucratic institutions alone. A wide range of non-governmental actors continuously interact with the state to influence policy decisions. Among these actors, pressure groups occupy a crucial position. Pressure groups are organized groups that seek to influence government…

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