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2.

The name of the Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi islands was changed to Lakshadweep by an Act of Parliament in

1970
1971
1972
1973
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Bapuni said:   10 months ago
The name change to Lakshadweep was made to better reflect the local culture and geography. The term “Lakshadweep” means “one hundred thousand islands” in Sanskrit, which is more representative of the archipelago’s identity.

The change was part of a broader effort to standardize place names across India to align with local languages and cultural heritage.
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Abhyuday Shukla said:   11 months ago
Article 3 of the constitution empowers states like centre and state governments to make changes in names and renames of states and their boundaries as well as create a new state are dysfunctional current state.
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Anomee said:   5 years ago
The name was changed because lakshwadeep means one thousand of islands. Since, the three were very large, the parliament found this name extremely suitable and thus named it lakshwadeep.
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Aruna said:   6 years ago
Why the name has been changed?
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Rajeev said:   6 years ago
As the name change was done in 1973 then the Indira Gandhi's government is at the centre.
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Sunil said:   7 years ago
Explain this answer.
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Yeswanth said:   8 years ago
Can anybody, please explain me why the name has been changed?
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Mohit said:   8 years ago
Can anyone explain this answer?
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Sushil said:   8 years ago
As Bombay is english name it is changed to Mumbai. Madras to chennai, delhi to New DELHI, calcutta to KOLKATA these are changed because of that regional language easy to speak and also to remove british names. Thats why laccadive to lakshdwip.
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Suraj said:   8 years ago
Why the goverment change the name?

Please explain ?


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