At the time of India’s independence from British rule, independence, Rajasthan had 22 small large provinces. Other than this, the small area of Ajmer Marwada was under direct rule of British. All these provinces and British ruled areas to be combined in the form of a unit and be organised was a very tough problem.
In September 1946 AD, All India Nationalist State Public Council took a decision that entire Rajasthan as a unit must get included in Indian Confederation. The Province Secretariat of Indian Government took a decision that in Independent India only those provinces could place their seperate identity, who had an annual income of one crore and population of more than 10 lacks.
Under this stipulation, only four provinces were there. The small provinces were experiencing that in independent India living jointly was a better alternative than staying as self dependent units.