In 2000, three states were created ie. Chhasttisgarh, Jharkhand and Uttarakhand. Growth of these states have increased comparatively but new issues have also emerged due to division of water, oil and other mineral resources. Also Telangana state creation has reignited the demands for other smaller states like Bodoland, Gorkhland,Harit Pradesh,Bundelkhand, Vidarbha etc. Lets first analyse small states from three perspectives: administrative, economical and developmental implications.
Administrative: yes easy to administer both by political nd bureaucratic bosses nd also convenient fr ppl to visit govt offices nd courts from villages fr day to day dealings, compared to large states lyk UP where nearly 500kms one has to travel to reach the state capital....so it saves both tym nd money....plus delay in administration will lead to corruption nd bribery practises.On the negative side, enormous increase in infrastructural nd human power for a new state.....also small state doesn't guarantee good governance....e.g. Gujarat despite being big state is better governed than Goa.So political will, quality of bureaucracy nd level of education in society also plays an imp factor.
Economically: yes it ll lead to bettr utilisation of available resources ie. Maximising the advantages for the better of states e.g. Green Revolution has turned small states lyk Punjab nd Haryana into most prosperous states.Also funds reaching the beneficiaries wid less