Renaming of cities in India
The process of renaming of cities in India started after the end of the British imperial period in 1947 and continues to date. There were political controversies about several renamings. Not all proposed renamings were actually implemented. Every renaming of a city in India has to be approved by the central government.
Important examples
Major cities that have been renamed after independence include:
- Mumbai (formerly Bombay, renamed in 1995)
- Chennai (formerly Madras, renamed in 1996)
- Kolkata (formerly Calcutta, renamed in 2001)
- Vadodara (formerly Baroda, renamed in 1974)
- Vijayawada (formerly Bejawada)
- Visakhapatnam (formerly Waltair; before that, Vizagapatnam)
- Kadapa (formerly Cuddapah, renamed in 2005)
- Shimla (formerly Simla)
- Mandi (formerly Mandav Nagar)
- Kanpur (formerly Cawnpore, renamed in 1948)
- Thiruvananthapuram (formerly Trivandrum, renamed in 1991)
- Pune (formerly Poona)
- Kochi (formerly Cochin, renamed in 1996)
- Kollam (formerly Quilon)
- Sagar (formerly Saugor)
- Jabalpur (formerly Jubbulpore, renamed in 1947)
- Narmada (formerly Nerbudda)
- Puducherry (formerly Pondicherry, renamed in 2006)
- Indore (formerly Indhur)
- Kozhikode (formerly Calicut)
- Udhagamandalam (formerly Ootacamund)
- Tiruchirapalli (formerly Trichinopoly)
- Thanjavur (formerly Tanjore)
- Kannur (formerly Cannanore)
- Varanasi (formerly Benares)
- Guwahati (formerly Gauhati)
- Tirunelveli (formerly Tinnevelly)
- Panaji (formerly Panjim)
- Kollam (formerly Quilon)
- Thrissur (formerly Trichur)
- Alappuzha (formerly Alleppey)
- Thalassery (formerly Tellicherry)
Proposed changes
Several other changes have been proposed but are yet to receive the sanction of the central government.
Other name changes that have been proposed include:
See also
References
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- ^ TNN, Dec 18, 2006, 02.42am IST (2006-12-18). "Now, Indore to become Indur, Bhopal Bhojpal - The Times of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-828162,prtpage-1.cms. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
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