Sir, I venture to place before the Government of India proposals for the abolition of the existing provinces, individual S a and the States’ Unions together with their Legislatures, and substituting in their stead, smaller units of administration for the better government of India. The existing provinces or the future[unclear] linguistic provinces envis ed in […]
(2) The head of each state is to be appointed by the Federal Government and he is to be assisted in the administration of the State by a council of advisers elected by the people on adult franchise.
(3) The regional language must be used for all work in the internal administration of the State. Some places in a few districts are bilingual,such as Chanda district in C.P., Ganjam district in Orissa, and Chengalpat district in Madras Province. Both languages spoken in those districts must be recognised asofficial languages.
(4) In interstate relations and relations with Federal[unclear] Government English or the Federal Language (Hindustani) with Nagari script may be used.
The division of Federal India into fiftyor more states as[unclear] stated above will put an end to all controversies, regarding linguistic provinces,boundarydisputes, conflicting claimson the cities of Bombay and Madras and the accession of Hyderabad. All forces of disintegration ch as Communalism, nepotism and corruptions of all kinds can be more easily eradicated. The cost […]