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Difference between state and central government tamil meaning

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State Government Central Government

Role All other powers such as making decisions on education and health along with trade are transferred to the state governments Central government holds the power of defense, foreign policies, and interstate relations

Power Has to follow orders of the central government The Central government may or may not transfer powers to the state government

Head State governments are run either by chief ministers of governors Has one cabinet which is ruled by the prime minister or the president

Regulation A central government can outlaw any regulations made by state government A state government can stop any agreement which it considers unfavorable for them.

What is Central Government?

A central government is the one which runs on two different levels. There is the central government which is responsible for the main tasks to execute the country and make sure its assets are protected while there is the smaller type of government where the country is divided into different states and are headed at the state level. The central government is responsible for the foreign affairs such as make trade agreements with other countries, creating policies which will benefit the people, providing revenue opportunities to the people and several states and make rules which the individuals in the country abide by. The laws made by the central government are such that they act as a reference for laws made in different provinces or states. A central government is not free to make its own decisions every time since it is dependent on the consent of the states to agree with the agreements which are being made. India is the biggest example of the centralized form of government where the country is ruled by the prime minister who has a cabinet but every state have their own chief minister, and they are free to make agreements with other nations which they deem beneficial.

What is State Government?

A state government is the type of government where the power lies with the local premiere. All the policies and agreements are made by the chief administration, and no one can argue about the manner in which they were made or the consequences. This is the best form of government for countries which are smaller in size and do not need administrative divisions to run the country. One cabinet is enough for running the state affairs. People elect their choices from the local area and then expect them to serve the people. A state assembly can be smaller or larger than the central government depending on the size of the province. They are not answerable to the central government and always have to answer back to the chief minister of the country. Pakistan is a good example of states administration where the power was recently shifted from the center to the states which are allowed to make their own choices while the central government provides them with revenue on a yearly basis. For legislation to pass the state government does not need an approval of the central government but always keep into consideration the country’s law to avoid any type of conflicts.

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