Andhra Pradesh, Maharastra & Karnataka
In 1956, the Reorganization of Indian States aimed to create states based on linguistic lines. The state of Hyderabad was divided into three parts: Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. This reorganization was important in promoting regional identities and languages, leading to the formation of states that better represented the linguistic demographics of India. The process was influenced by the States Reorganization Act of 1956, which was a landmark in Indian administrative history.
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