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India’s Internal Challenges

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In which year was the Anandpur Sahib Resolution passed by the Akali Dal?

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Which military operation was conducted to remove terrorists from the Golden Temple in 1984?

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How many states constitute North-east India?

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Which organization did Laldenga establish in 1961?

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When did Nagaland become a full-fledged state?

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1st December 1963

Nagaland was made a full-fledged state on 1st December 1963 by combining the Naga majority territory with part of Tuensang.

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The Naxalite movement started at which place?

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Naxalbari

The Naxalite movement started at Naxalbari in Darjeeling district, West Bengal, in 1967. The movement gets its name from this place.

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Which of the following are characteristics of communalism? (Select all correct answers)

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Narrow religious pride, Religious fanaticism, Creates mutual suspicion

Communalism is characterized by narrow religious pride, religious fanaticism, and creates mutual suspicion among people of different religions. It does not promote unity or rational thinking.

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Which states are mentioned as economically developed in the context of regionalism? (Select all correct answers)

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Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Tamil Nadu

According to the text, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu are mentioned as states that developed economically and industrially, while Bihar and Odisha remained backward.

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