Describe the sharing of power between the government at different levels in India ? ( 3 Marks)
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Power Sharing in governments is at different levels –National, state or a regional government and as in India, there is a self governing body like the Panchayats in rural areas and Municipalities in urban areas.
Power sharing in India is not limited to government but also among different social groups including linguistic and religious groups. This higher and lower division of power is also called Vertical Division of power.
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Power Sharing in governments is at different levels –National, state or a regional government and as in India, there is a self governing body like the Panchayats in rural areas and Municipalities in urban areas.
Power sharing in India is not limited to government but also among different social groups including linguistic and religious groups. This higher and lower division of power is also called Vertical Division of power.
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Different forms of Power Sharing are:-
1. Between various organs of the govt. - This is also called Horizontal Power Sharing. in this, Power is shared between the three organs of the govt, ie. Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. In this arrangement, no organ is above or below any other. There is a check and balance system.
2. Between various levels of govt - This is also called Vertical Power Sharing. In this, Power is decentralised among the various levels of the govt, ie. National or Cental govt, State govt and Local govt.
3. Between different social groups - In this, power is shared by different social groups, like women, SC, ST etc.
4. Between Political parties and pressure groups - Power is also shared by different political parties and pressure groups. In democracy, people have the right to be a part of the govt and share power.
1. Between various organs of the govt. - This is also called Horizontal Power Sharing. in this, Power is shared between the three organs of the govt, ie. Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. In this arrangement, no organ is above or below any other. There is a check and balance system.
2. Between various levels of govt - This is also called Vertical Power Sharing. In this, Power is decentralised among the various levels of the govt, ie. National or Cental govt, State govt and Local govt.
3. Between different social groups - In this, power is shared by different social groups, like women, SC, ST etc.
4. Between Political parties and pressure groups - Power is also shared by different political parties and pressure groups. In democracy, people have the right to be a part of the govt and share power.
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