. The first state in India to be formed on linguistic basis
(1) Maharashtra
(2) Andhra Pradesh
(3) Karnataka
(4) Kerala
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Answer / narendra modi
Uttar Pradesh was the first state in India which was formed on linguistic lines on 28 March 1899.
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Answer / satish
the first indian state to be formed on linguistic basis is
orissa. Oriya being official
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Answer / divya
Orissa was born as the first State of India formed on the
basis of language, i.e. Oriya.
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