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describe the division of power between centre and state government in India​

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Answered by vaduz
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Union List includes subjects of national importance such as defence of the country, foreign affairs, banking, communications and currency. They are included in this list because we need a uniform policy on these matters throughout the country. The Union Government alone can make laws relating to the subjects mentioned in the Union List.

State List contains subjects of State and local importance such as police, trade, commerce, agriculture and irrigation. The State Governments alone can make laws relating to the subjects mentioned in the State List. Concurrent List includes subjects of common interest to both the Union Government as well as the State Governments, such as education, forest, trade unions, marriage, adoption and succession.

Both the Union as well as the State Governments can make laws on the subjects mentioned in this list. If their laws conflict with each other, the law made by the Union Government will prevail. this is the brief answer.

Answered by mansi042
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answer:-

Indian is a democratic country work on federal system . according to this some power of central government is given to state government.

under the center government almost 99 subject come while as state has 62 subject on which they can make rule .

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