Now, the State Autonomy Committee's report, adopted by the state assembly, has been submitted to New Delhi.
Arun Jaitley, a former law minister, was appointed this week to start talks with political parties on giving the state more autonomy.
But the government claims most are not legitimate journalists but rather "propagandists" for the Kurdish rebel group PKK, which has been fighting the Turkish state for autonomy since 1984.
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It makes a persuasive case for a Washington downsizing in favor of more state and local autonomy, not to mention free markets.
Yet the Dayton agreement's plan for rebuilding a single Bosnian state, involving autonomy for both a Muslim-Croat federation and a Serb republic, has come to little.
Some Cuban economists expect that in the coming months the government will grant more scope for family businesses and foreign investment, and allow state companies more autonomy.
The two parties agreed to eliminate the budget deficit within one parliament, to give state schools much more autonomy and to redesign the welfare system so that taking a job almost always pays.
One of the commissions is examining the ways in which the Hindu minority of Jammu, and the Buddhist minority of Ladakh, can be protected from domination by the Muslim majority if the state is granted more autonomy.
Mr Chidamabaram has promised complete managerial autonomy to the state-owned banks, the obvious lenders.
After all, they were offered a state in 1947 (and autonomy in 1979) and turned it down.
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And so, referendum optimists have been telling me since springtime, the bidding wars for both the oil and the export pathways would provide the new state with all the economic autonomy and prosperity it needed.
To someone living in the west of England, as I do, or in the north, Westminster and Whitehall are every bit as remote as Brussels, and one could argue strongly for a European state, with enhanced regional autonomy.
The Kurds, who have long sought to establish a state, have operated with relative autonomy for the past few years.
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Gowda's three-month-old administration offered the state economic incentives plus substantial political autonomy.
In the 1990s, the organisation rolled back on its demands for an independent Kurdish state, calling instead for more autonomy for the Kurds.
The civil service will be purged of crooks, the army pulled out of Congo, the central bank given autonomy, and all state-owned companies privatised within two years.
On the one hand, PM Atlal Bihari Vajpayee's cabinet unanimously rejected Farooq's move which led Kashmir's legislative assembly to vote for increased autonomy for the troubled state (which contains the Kargil region disputed by India and Pakistan).
In fact, some state governments have already introduced such financial autonomy and funding reforms.
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So Mr Ocalan's non-violent crimes calling at first for an independent Kurdish state, and more recently for Kurdish autonomy are almost certain to earn him a guilty verdict.
Adalah rejects Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state and openly advocates for the allocation of autonomy and extraordinary, collective legal rights to Israel's Arab minority.
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The Delhi government recently rejected an autonomy plan put forward by the state's elected assembly, which it deems the legitimate representative of the Kashmiri people, even though most Kashmiris do not.
An attritional stream of propaganda pours forth from his official media, and he is busily moving the country back to a centrally planned economy, depriving state agencies and companies of most of the autonomy they had gained in the market-oriented reforms of the 1990s.
It has already summarily dismissed state chief minister Farooq Abdullah's proposals for autonomy last month.
The organisation rolled back on its demands for an independent Kurdish state in the 1990s, calling instead for more autonomy.
Moreover, the establishment of the second Palestinian terror state after Gaza in Judea and Samaria would embolden some of Israel's Arab citizens in the Galilee and the Negev as well as in Jaffa, Lod, Haifa and beyond to escalate their already declared irredentist plans to demand autonomy or unification with whatever Palestinian terror state they choose.
This will be crucial to finding a compromise between KNU demands for some kind of autonomy and the military insistence on a unitary state.
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Agencies such as the IRS are part of what Jonathan Turley this week called a "massive administrative state, " one built with many protections and much autonomy.
It prefers to deal only with the state's mainstream parties, which do not press the autonomy issue aggressively.
Some of the Zapotecs, though, were proud of their heritage and practising autonomy long before the Zapatista uprising in the neighbouring state of Chiapas in 1994.
In the U.S., by contrast, the autonomy of the Internet may leave it vulnerable to state-sponsored enemies trying to steal classified data or shut down servers controlling energy or telecommunications.
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