Bengal-Bihar Merger Movement of 1956: A Glance of West Dinajpur, A District of West Bengal
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2017-03
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Karatoya : North Bengal University journal of History
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Lama, Sudash
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University of North Bengal
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The proposed study is on Bengal-Bihar merger movement of 1956, and the district of
West Dinajpur of West Bengal. In the eve of independence of India and partition of
Bengal in 1947, the northern part of West Bengal or North Bengal was separated
from the rest of West Bengal. Along with this, there was demand of incorporation of
Bengali speaking area of Bihar with West Bengal. In 1953, the States Reorganisation
Commission was formed to examine this issue on linguistic line. After forming that
Commission, West Bengal put forwarded memorandum, claiming partition of land of
Bihar. But there was protest in Bihar against that. Then the Chief Minister of West
Bengal and Bihar decided to merge Bengal and Bihar. But movement started against
this merger proposal. Then they withdraw the merger proposal and a portion of land
of Bihar added within West Bengal by the recommendation of States Reorganisation
Commission, which effects on demography, economy, culture of that area of West
Dinajpur district of West Bengal and which evoked separatist trend in form of
political movements.
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10
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2229-4880
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175 - 199