regionalism has occured due to religious biasing , the Indian constitution says India is a secular country , but is the one who adds to division among the billions.
this is due to fact of what can be called as a quota system , not only in the parliament but also in educational system. regionalism has also occured due to development in only certain parts of the country. which has caused some states to have high economy , and others are kept deprived from it...
Regionalism is also known as provincialism or sectionalism. It refers to the strong sense of identity and loyalty that individuals feel towards a particular region within a country.
the caste system has perpetuated inequality and discrimination, leading to social stratification and limited upward mobility for individuals. It has also promoted a culture of exclusion and reinforced traditional hierarchy within Indian society.
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India, with a population of about 1,148,000,000 people.
China has the largest population and India is second.
1. What is 'regionalism? List down the major economic factors 10 responsible for regionalism in India.
1. What is 'regionalism? List down the major economic factors 10 responsible for regionalism in India.
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Ajeya Sarkar has written: 'Regionalism, state and the emerging political pattern in India' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Politics and government, Regionalism
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The ISBN of Assamese Response To Regionalism is 8183242812.
Assamese Response To Regionalism was created in 2009.
The mayor favored regionalism so the south side would be represented on the council.
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Hi, old regionalism isn't a real concept. It is more a label given by the "new regionalism"-School to approaches and processes of regional integration in the 50s to 70s. However, new regionalism states that processes of regional integration that took place in the mid-80s until now, differ strongly in their quality. They criticize the "old regionalism" for being eurocentristic and not being able to see different forms of regional integration. Björn Hettne and Frederik Söderbaum have written a lot about the new regionalism approach, what is worth reading.