HISTORY AFTER
INDEPENDENCE
1. After
India's independence, the Deccan States, including Kolhapur were integrated into Bombay State, which was created from the former Bombay Presidency in 1950.
2. In 1956, the States Reorganisation Act reorganised the
Indian states along linguistic lines, and Bombay Presidency State was enlarged
by the addition of the predominantly Marathi-speaking regions
of Marathwada(Aurangabad Division) from erstwhile Hyderabad state and Vidarbha region from the Central Provinces and Berar.
3.
The southernmost part of Bombay State was ceded to Mysore. From 1954 to 1955 the people of Maharashtra strongly protested against
bilingual Bombay state and Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti, under the leadership of Gopalrao
Khedkar, was formed.
4. TheMahagujarat Movement was started, seeking a separate Gujarat state. Keshavrao Jedhe, S.M. Joshi, Shripad Amrit Dange, Pralhad Keshav Atre and other leaders fought for a
separate state of Maharashtra with Mumbai as its capital under the banner of Samyukta Maharashtra Movement
5. . On 1 May 1960, following mass protests and 105 deaths, the separate
Marathi-speaking state was formed by dividing earlier Bombay State into the new
states of Maharashtra and Gujarat. The state continues
to have a dispute with Karnataka regarding the region of Belgaum and Karwar.
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