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describe the centre state relationship in Indian union​

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Answered by redhishbai902
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Explanation:

The Constitution has provided the union government and the state governments with the independent sources of revenue. It allocates the powers to centre and the states in the following way: (i) The parliament has exclusive power to levy taxes on the subjects mentioned in the Union List

Centre State Legislative Relations. Articles 245 to 255 in Part XI of the Constitution deal with the legislative relations between the Centre and the State. Extent of laws made by Parliament and by the Legislatures of States. The Parliament can make laws for the whole or any part of the territory of India.

Answered by totakuraveerabhadrao
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Answer:

Financial Relations

Explanation:

It allocates the powers to centre and the states in the following way: (i) The parliament has exclusive power to levy taxes on the subjects mentioned in the Union List. (iii) Both the parliament and the state legislature are empowered to levy taxes on the subjects mentioned in the Concurrent List.

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