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Explain any four provisions in the Constitution of lndia that have created a strong Central government

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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The provisions in the constitution of India that have created a strong central government are:


i)

In the first article of the Constitution of India states that India shall be a union of States. The central government has sole power on the territory of India. The parliament has a  power to form  new States by separation of territory from any state or by uniting two or more States. The Central Government must secure the view of the concerned state legislature on such decisions.


ii)


The division of powers is in favour of the union government. In the situation of a conflict between laws made on any subject of the concurrent list by state and also by the Parliament the law made by the Parliament would be effective.


iii)


The central government has very effective financial powers and responsibilities.The Items generating revenue are under the control of the centre. All the states are mostly dependent on the grants and financial assistance from the central government.


iv)

The union government becomes very powerful When any of the three kinds of emergencies are proclaimed. The Parliament also assume the power to make laws on subject within the jurisdiction of the states.

If there are any disturbance in any states or  part thereof the union government is empowered to dispute Central force in the state or to the disturbed part of the state.


v)

The executive powers of the centre are superior to those of  the states.

The all India services are common for the entire territory of India and officers chosen for the services serve in the  administration of the states. States cannot take disciplinary action  nor can they remove these officer from service.


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