Have you ever looked at India's map and wondered why it looks the way it does? How did hundreds of princely states become the India we know today? This isn't just about drawing lines on a map—it's the epic story of how modern India was built from incredible diversity.
In this comprehensive video, we trace the fascinating journey of India's internal boundaries from the British era to the present day. Discover the constitutional provisions, the historical demands, and the commissions that shaped our nation's map.
📜 IN THIS VIDEO, YOU WILL LEARN:
The constitutional secrets in Article 3 & 4 that made state formation possible.
Why the first States Reorganization Commission (1953) initially rejected linguistic states.
The tragic story of Potti Sriramulu whose sacrifice created India's first linguistic state.
How the Fazal Ali Commission finally redrew India's map in 1956.
The integration of 565 princely states by Sardar Patel.
The complete timeline from 1947 to 2019 including Telangana and Jammu & Kashmir.
⏳ CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS:
The Mystery of India's Changing Map
Constitutional Foundation: Articles 1, 3 & 4
Early Linguistic Movements (1912-1920)
Initial Resistance: Dhar Commission (1948)
JVP Committee: Nehru, Patel, Sitaramayya
08:00 - The Turning Point: Potti Sriramulu's Sacrifice
10:15 - Birth of Andhra Pradesh: First Linguistic State
12:00 - States Reorganization Commission (Fazal Ali)
14:30 - The Great Reorganization of 1956
16:45 - Post-1956 Formations: Maharashtra & Gujarat
18:20 - Punjab Reorganization (1966)
20:00 - Northeastern States Formation (1963-1972)
22:15 - Special Case: Sikkim's Merger (1975)
24:00 - Year 2000: Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand
26:15 - Latest State: Telangana (2014)
28:30 - Integration of Princely States
31:00 - Problematic Mergers: Junagadh, Hyderabad, Kashmir
33:45 - Goa Liberation (1961)
35:20 - Recent Changes: Jammu & Kashmir (2019)
37:00 - Conclusion: India's Evolving Map
This video is essential for UPSC aspirants, history students, and every Indian who wants to understand how their country was administratively shaped. Perfect for preparation for competitive exams and gaining deep knowledge about Indian polity and history.
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