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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 8 months ago
When Indian got independence in 1947, present-day Meghalaya comprised two districts of Assam and enjoyed partial autonomy within the state of Assam.
A movement began in 1960, demand for a separate Hill State.
The Assam Reorganisation (Meghalaya) Act of 1969 accorded an autonomous status to Meghalaya.
The Act came into effect on 2 April 1970, and an autonomous state of Meghalaya was created in Assam.
The autonomous state had a 37-member legislature in at par Sixth schedule to the Indian constitution.
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