centre - state relations . explain with points
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The Union government at the centre and the state governments at the periphery—each enjoying powers assigned to them.
The autonomy of the states is so adjusted with the centre that the latter can perform its function of ensuring unity of the country.
The legislative powers are categorized in three lists—Union Lists with 97 subjects, States List with 66 and Concurrent List with 47 subjects.
when there is state of emergency, Parliament can make laws on the subjects given under Union List.
In the case of a conflict between the laws made by the state and the laws passed by the centre the central law will prevail. Clearly the centre is decidedly stronger as far as legislative powers are concerned.
The financial relations between the centre and state are the main subject of controversy now-a-days.
Taxes levied by the centre which are collected by the states and others which are levied and collected by the centre and given to the states.The centre gives grants-in-aid to the states from the consolidated fund.
As all the central leaders belong to the states and all the people of the states belong to India, the centre should not be reluctant to review the centre state relations.
hope this helps!!!
The autonomy of the states is so adjusted with the centre that the latter can perform its function of ensuring unity of the country.
The legislative powers are categorized in three lists—Union Lists with 97 subjects, States List with 66 and Concurrent List with 47 subjects.
when there is state of emergency, Parliament can make laws on the subjects given under Union List.
In the case of a conflict between the laws made by the state and the laws passed by the centre the central law will prevail. Clearly the centre is decidedly stronger as far as legislative powers are concerned.
The financial relations between the centre and state are the main subject of controversy now-a-days.
Taxes levied by the centre which are collected by the states and others which are levied and collected by the centre and given to the states.The centre gives grants-in-aid to the states from the consolidated fund.
As all the central leaders belong to the states and all the people of the states belong to India, the centre should not be reluctant to review the centre state relations.
hope this helps!!!
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The Union government at the centre and the state governments at the periphery—each enjoying powers assigned to them.
The autonomy of the states is so adjusted with the centre that the latter can perform its function of ensuring unity of the country.
The legislative powers are categorized in three lists—Union Lists with 97 subjects, States List with 66 and Concurrent List with 47 subjects.
when there is state of emergency, Parliament can make laws on the subjects given under Union List.
In the case of a conflict between the laws made by the state and the laws passed by the centre the central law will prevail. Clearly the centre is decidedly stronger as far as legislative powers are concerned.
The financial relations between the centre and state are the main subject of controversy now-a-days.
Taxes levied by the centre which are collected by the states and others which are levied and collected by the centre and given to the states.The centre gives grants-in-aid to the states from the consolidated fund.
As all the central leaders belong to the states and all the people of the states belong to India, the centre should not be reluctant to review the centre state relations.
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