Contents
PREFACE
PART I – The work of the commission
Chapter I : Linguism and nothing else
Chapter 2 : Linguism in excelsis
PART II – THE LIMITATIONS OF LINGUISM
Chapter III : The pros and cons of a linguistic state
Chapter IV : Must there be one state for one language ?
Chapter V : The north versus the south
PART III – SOLUTION
Chapter VI : The division of the north
Chapter VII : The problems of Maharashtra
Chapter VIII : Summary of principles covering the issue
PART IV – THE PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTIC STATES
Chapter IX : Viability
Chapter X : Majorities and minorities
PART V – THE NEED FOR A SECOND CAPITAL
Chapter XI : India and the necessity of a second capital a way to remove tension between the north and the south
PART VI – MAPS
PART VII – SATISTICAL APPENDICES
Appendix I : Population by Linguistic Families
Appendix II : Area and Population of States of United States of America
Appendix III : The population of the Bombay City according to the Communities
Appendix IV : Provincial/State Revenue
Appendix V : Budgetary Position of the States on Revenue Account
Appendix VI : Budgetary Position of the States on Revenue Account
Appendix VII : Central Revenues (Selected Years)
Appendix VIII : Population of the Indian Union by Communities
Appendix IX : Statistics of Chief Castes
Appendix X : Relative Population of Different Communities