Explain how federal power sharing in india has become more effective
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1⃣ The constitution declares India as a union of States. the Indian union is based on the principles of federalism. the constitution originally provided for a two tier system of government, the union government or the central government representing the Union of India and the state governments.
later or third tier of federalism was added in the form of panchayats and municipalities.
the constitution clearly provided with three fold distribution of legislative power between the union government and the state government.
2⃣it contains three lists:
▪️Union list
▪️state list
▪️concurrent list
3⃣ the constitution made it clear that any change in the constitution has to be first passed by the houses of Parliament with at least two third majority. then it has to be ratified by the legislatures of at least half of the total states.
4⃣ in case of any dispute about the division of powers the high court and the supreme court will make a decision.
5⃣ the Union and State governments have the power to raise resources by levying taxes in order to carry on the government and the responsibilities assigned to each of them.
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Here is your answer....
1⃣ The constitution declares India as a union of States. the Indian union is based on the principles of federalism. the constitution originally provided for a two tier system of government, the union government or the central government representing the Union of India and the state governments.
later or third tier of federalism was added in the form of panchayats and municipalities.
the constitution clearly provided with three fold distribution of legislative power between the union government and the state government.
2⃣it contains three lists:
▪️Union list
▪️state list
▪️concurrent list
3⃣ the constitution made it clear that any change in the constitution has to be first passed by the houses of Parliament with at least two third majority. then it has to be ratified by the legislatures of at least half of the total states.
4⃣ in case of any dispute about the division of powers the high court and the supreme court will make a decision.
5⃣ the Union and State governments have the power to raise resources by levying taxes in order to carry on the government and the responsibilities assigned to each of them.
Hope this helps you....
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