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how are powers divided between the two sets of government in india? name them​

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Answered by saachirawani
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Power is divided between union government and state governments. State government's legislature is bicameral in 5 states and unicameral in the rest.

In order to divide the legislative powers between the Union and the states, the Indian Constitution has three lists with specific subjects. The Union List has 97 subjects on which only the Centre can make laws. ... The Concurrent List has 47 subjects on which both the centre and the states can legislate.

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Answered by Christina12
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The constitution divided the powers between the centre and the states in terms of the Union list, State list and Concurrent list in the seventh schedule. Both the centre and the states can make laws on the subjects of the Concurrent list, but in case of a conflict, the Central law prevails.

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