Current Statehood Demands in India
- Vidarbha:
- It comprises the Amravati and Nagpur divisions of eastern Maharashtra.
- Delhi:
- To gain the control of such substantive powers, Delhi government is aspiring for full statehood.
- Harit Pradesh:
- It consists of agriculturally dominated districts of Western Uttar Pradesh.
- Purvanchal:
- It is a geographic region of north-central India, which comprises the eastern end of Uttar Pradesh state.
- Bodoland:
- The Bodos are the largest ethnic and linguistic community in northern Assam.
- Saurashtra:
- Kathiawar Peninsula, also called Saurashtra Peninsula, peninsula in southwestern Gujarat state.
- Gorkhaland:
- It is a proposed state covering areas inhabited by the ethnic Gorkha (Nepali) people, namely Darjeeling hills and Dooars in the northern part of West Bengal.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Creation of New States | |
Advantages | Disadvantages |
Better management of economic resources | Possibility of increase in the inter-State water, power, and boundary disputes |
More investment opportunities | The feeling of nationalism would diminish in the cries of regional autonomy |
Faster economic growth | Small states depend to a substantial extent on the central government for financial aid |
More people of the same small state and same province will have a say in their state affairs | Different statehood may lead to the hegemony of the dominant community |