explain how the constitution of India protect the rights of the central and the state government?
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Every provision of the Constitution is clearly witten down and has been discussed in detail. Thus deining the rights of centre and state. ... Sabha enjoys some powers in the matters of state importance and Central government can not make laws on specific articles except in some situation without the consent of Rajya Sabha.
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Thus deining the rights of centre and state. ... Sabha enjoys some powers in the matters of state importance and Central government can not make laws on specific articles except in some situation without the consent of Rajya Sabha. Therefore, Indian Constitution safeguards the rights of center as well as state
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