A test of Governance: Education, Health and Family Planning in Areas Annexxed toKarnataka, Maharashtra and AP from Hyderabad State
P. N. Mari Bhat ()
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Abstract:
At the time of reorganization of states on the basis of the linguistic formula, the territory that belonged to erstwhile state of Hyderabad was broken down to three parts and annexed to Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka. About one-third of the territory went to Maharashtra, one-sixth to Karnataka and remaining half was annexed to Andhra Pradesh. As the annexation brought the three parts under different political and administrative regimes, the progress made since then provides a ready testing ground for measuring the efficiency of governance in the three states.
Keywords: Hyderabad STate; Maharashtra; Karnataka; Andhra Pradesh; AP; education; health status; governance; policy; Health Studies; Policy Studies; Sociology; Demography (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-01
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