Reorganisation of North East India since 1947:/

Ray, B. Datta.

Reorganisation of North East India since 1947:/ B. Datta Ray | S. P. Agrawal - New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company, 1996. - 439 p. Hard-bound, 23 cm.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND;
1. Assam: Unification and roots of division;
2. The future of the hills of North-East India 1928-1947: Some British views;
PERSPECTIVE;
3. The issues of state reorganisation:
4. Citizen's problem, state response: crisis of policy in north-east India;
5. constitutional developments in north-east India;
6. Issues of reorganisations in North-East India;
7. Some reflections on the reorganisation of north-east India;
8. Ethnic assertion and reorganisation of Assam;
9.The state and middle class: The case of Assam (1979-90);
10. Prospects for ethnic reorganisation;
11. Reorganisation of orth-east India: A point of economic viability;
12. Deorganisation of Assam after Independence;
13. Reorganisation of North-East India;
14. Balkanisation of north-east India;
15. Costs and benefits of reorganisation: The case of north-east India since independence;
MICRO STUDIES;
16. Reorganisation and the economic problems of the border areas of Jaintia Hills;
17. Tribal problems: A reorganisational mattear Assam;
18. The reorganisation of Assam and the Bodo movement;
19. Settlement on Bodoland: A few points to ponder;
20. Reorganisationof the hill areas of Assam: A study of Karbi Anglong District;
21. Tribal policy and constitutional development of Arunachal Pradesh;
22. Reorganisation of north-east India: Process, problems and prospects (An analysis in the context of Arunachal Pradesh);
23. Political and constitutional development in Nagaland;
24.Territorial issues and Manipur;
25. Reorganisation of Mizoram since independence;
26. Reorganisation of north-east India: A study of Mizoram;
27. Concept of smaller states and the pace of development: A case of Mizoram;
28. Reorganisation question of Tripura (1949-62): Reactions of different Political Parties;
29. Tripura in transition of political reorganisation since 1947;

The volume is planned to go into the history background of the problem with special reference to the fragile nature of the administrative unity given to the erstwhile province of Assam by the British; the partition of independence and the question of ethnic identity including the role of language and the demand for reorganisation. It further examines the consequence of partition and reorganisation particularly on the social and economic developmental process in the region and the political fall-out

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