Static – Modern History (Post-Independence) – Integration of the Tribals (I) | Focus – Mains

The task of integrating the tribal people into the mainstream was extremely complex, given the varied conditions under which they live in different parts of the country , and their different languages and distinct cultures.

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Editorial Simplified: Support for Lives on the Move | GS – III

the modern formal urban sector has often not been able to absorb the large number of rural workers entering the urban labour market. This has led to the growth of the ‘urban informal’ economy, which is marked by high poverty and vulnerabilities. , which is marked by high poverty and vulnerabilities.

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Static – Modern History (Post-Independence) – Reorganization of States (II) | Focus – Mains

One of the most important concerns in the early years was that demands for separate states would endanger the unity of the country. It was felt that linguistic states may foster separatism and create pressures on the newly founded nation.

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Static – Modern History (Post-Independence) – Reorganization of States (I) | Focus – Mains

The process of nation-building did not come to an end with Partition and integration of Princely States. Now the challenge was to draw the internal boundaries of the Indian states.

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