Why does the Kerala Government Want to Change The State’s Name?

Context: 

Recently, the Kerala Legislative Assembly passed a unanimous resolution to rename the state as Keralam as in Malayalam, Kerala is named as Keralam.

About Naming of States in India:

  • The First Schedule of the Indian Constitution: It contains the list of states and union territories and their extent and territorial jurisdictions. 
  • Article 3 of the Indian Constitution: It deals with the formation of new States and alteration of areas, boundaries or names of existing States.
  • Formation on Linguistic Basis: States were reorganized on linguistic basis on November 1, 1956. 
  • Initiation of Renaming Process: The procedure of renaming the state can be initiated by either the Parliament or the State Legislature.
  • Requirement of Approval: To change the name of a state, approval from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs is required.
    • To change Kerala into Keralam: Urgent measures are required to amend under Article 3 of the Indian Constitution.

How has India renamed places since Independence?

  • Renaming soon after Independence: 
    • An Effort to Wipe out the Colonial Past: Kingsway became Rajpath and Queensway became Janpath
    • On Names of Well-Known Freedom Fighters: Various statues and institutions earlier named on viceroys and British royalty are now replaced by Mahatma Gandhi, Maulana Azad, Pandit Nehru, etc.
  • For the Sake of Linguistic Correctness: Anglicized places were restored to their original names. 
    • Examples: Bombay became Mumbai, Calcutta became Kolkata, Madras became Chennai, Bangalore became Bengaluru, etc. 
  • To Project Pride in a Regional Hero: To celebrate Shivaji, Victoria Terminus became Shivaji Chhatrapati Terminus. 
    • Other well-known landmarks named after him like the Prince of Wales Museum. 
  • Memorializing Leading Members of the Political Party: Connaught Place became Rajiv Chowk, Mughalsarai (UP) became Deen Dayal Upadhyay Nagar, etc. 
  • Recently Renamed Places: By 2022, an estimated 57 cities and at least nine states were renamed.
Old Name New Name
Allahabad (UP)  Prayagraj
Faizabad district (UP) Ayodhya
Mughalsarai (UP) Deen Dayal Upadhyay Nagar
0smanabad (Mah) Dharashiv
Aurangabad (Mah)  Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
Hoshangabad (MP)  Narmadapuram
Habibganj Rly Stn (MP) Rani Kamlapati Rly Stn
Khizrabad (Haryana)  Pratap Nagar 
Miyan Ka Bada (Rajasthan)  Mahesh Nagar Halt 

Rationale behind Renaming of places in India: 

  • India’s Rapid Development: India’s growing population is associated with major infrastructure expansion and each new project, street, or square needs a new name. 
  • Sense of Indian identity: Changing colonial names has been done to give a sense  of Indian identity. 
    • Example: Britishers named the city of Visakhapatnam as Waltair. 
  • Admired for Generosity and Kindness: The renaming of Aurangzeb Road to Dr APB Abdul Kalam Road for universally admired  generosity and kindness. 
  • Communal Pride and Identity Politics: Renaming places considered as a powerful tool for promoting a  particular brand of identity politics. 
    • Example: Faizabad district (UP) was renamed as Ayodhya. 
  • Political Changes: Renaming places can become a testing ground for political changes that go beyond symbolic politics. 
  • Preserving Culture: Gurgaon was changed to “Gurugram” because that was the name of the city in the past. Gurugram comes from the Mahabharata story of Guru Dronacharya. 
    • Similarly, Allahabad is renamed as Prayag. 
  • Revival of Civilisational Consciousness: Renaming can help to revive civilisational consciousness and restorative justice in India, which has been the victim of invasions and colonialism. 

Challenges in Renaming places in India: 

  • Sows Confusion: In a global economy, changing names after they have gained universal recognition sows confusion. 
  • Only tangible changes: Renaming results in tangible changes, but several intangible aspects of places continue to be associated with the lived reality of communities. 
    • Example: Varanasi is culturally will always be “Banarasi”. 
  • Cultural Genocide: The renaming of places and “reclaiming” of monuments are part of a large and long process of cultural genocide. A community feels diminished if it is made to think that it has not made any genuine, original contribution to the life of a nation of which it is a part. 
  • The Economic Cost associated with a Name Change: All the name change costs public money, from revisions in signage to official documents and assorted data sets. 

The Path Ahead:

  • Upholding of Constitutional Values: The court’s warning against misusing history and its command to uphold the concept of fraternity established in the Constitution’s Preamble must be followed.
  • Re-educate Present Societies: Rather to change names, historical knowledge should be inculcated by providing education and awareness to present societies.
  • Revamp Philosophy of Naming: Naming of infrastructures should be done on such a basis which avoids wasting social capital and the court’s scarce time. 
  • Keep Politics out of it: Renaming processes should be kept away from politicizing. 
  • Prioritize Growth: Lawmakers should prioritize growth rather than prolong social division and fragmentation. 
  • Following of Global Protocols: 
    • Geographical Titles: India should take the global examples of naming like top airports around the world have straightforward geographical titles. 
    • Example: Amsterdam, Beijing, Dubai, Incheon, Los Angeles, and Munich. 
    • On the Basis of Number & Direction: Similarly, in many countries, streets are named by their simple number and direction which should be both user-friendly and conflict-reducing. 

News Source: Firstpost

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