Do we have federal Government in our country?
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India does not have a Federal Government, but a Parliamentary system that has a federal structure.
- India remains a federal or a quasi-federal democratic republic with a British model-based parliamentary governance structure.
- Parliament is India's supreme legislative body consisting of the President and the two Houses namely the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and the Lok Sabha
- There is a Ministerial Council with the Prime Minister as its head to properly advise the President who is the country's constitutional head.
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Answer: The word 'federation' has not been used in the constitution of India, but the Indian union was formed on the basis of federalism. The constitution originally provided for a two-tier system of government. The union government or Central government represents the provinces. Later, a third tier was added in the federalism, with the formation of Panchayats and Municipalities.
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