राज्य मिला, पर क्या बदला? Uttarakhand History Full Explained | 1857 से 2000 तक

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Published3 months ago
Duration12:32
Video IDr6DLVbfK8NI
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Views3.4K
Likes210
Comments15
Engagement Rate6.66%
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#uttarakhand #uttarakhandhistory #indianpolitics The demand for Uttarakhand was not born overnight. It was the result of decades of neglect, political marginalization, economic exploitation, and a deep cultural struggle for identity. From the early British administrative policies after 1815… to the ignored voices in the 1938 Srinagar Congress session where Jawaharlal Nehru spoke about cultural identity… to the growing frustration during post-independence Uttar Pradesh governance under leaders like Govind Ballabh Pant and N.D. Tiwari — the seeds of a separate hill state were slowly taking root. The 1990s changed everything. In 1994, peaceful protests demanding a separate Uttarakhand state turned violent. The Khatima firing (1 September 1994), the Mussoorie firing (2 September 1994), and the horrific Rampur Tiraha incident (2 October 1994, Muzaffarnagar) became turning points in the movement. What began as an administrative demand transformed into a mass uprising for identity, dignity, and survival — “Jal, Jungle, Zameen.” After years of struggle, sacrifice, and political pressure, Uttarakhand (then named Uttaranchal) officially became India’s 27th state on 9 November 2000. But 25 years later, the uncomfortable question remains: Did Uttarakhand achieve the vision its martyrs sacrificed for? Or has the dream of a self-reliant hill state faded under migration, unemployment, and resource exploitation? This video explores: Historical roots of Uttarakhand’s statehood demand British-era policies in Garhwal & Kumaon Political neglect after independence Role of reservation policy in 1994 protests Khatima & Mussoorie police firing Rampur Tiraha tragedy and its impact Indramani Badoni’s leadership Whether the promises of statehood were fulfilled This is not just a history lesson. It is a reflection on identity, governance, and the unfinished journey of Uttarakhand. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC43qCBEfmy-wouPmYlLSpIg/join Contact Us- [email protected] ➤ Subscribe to The Mystica Land/ यहाँ क्लिक कर सब्सक्राइब करें 👉 https://bit.ly/2HQe6zN ➤ Watch us on Facebook/ हमारा फेसबुक पेज 👉 https://www.facebook.com/Mysticalandindiaofficial ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✰✰✰ For Any Business Queries Contact Email 👉 [email protected] ✰✰✰ If you have any concerns about this video or our position on the fair use defense, please write to us at [email protected] so we can discuss amicably. Thank you. #themysticaland #tml #uttarakhand #uttarakhandandolan #rampurtiraha #khatimakand #mussooriefiring #indramanibadoni #statehoodmovement #garhwal #kumaon #devbhoomi #pushkarsinghdhami #ukpscprotest #paperleak #ukssscprotest #chardhamyatra #girishtiwarigirda #uttarakhandtourism #ukpscgs #parikshavani

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