how are the power divided between the centre and the state
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Usually in India , Central had got more power than state .
Central ruled the State government . Before 1992s , we can most of the states and central were ruled by Congress government, some states may be other parties . The Congress central government discriminates and often misuse the power to dismiss the rival parties.
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In 1992 , Major steps towards decentralisation was taken , So state government got more powers and became more independent.
The powers of that Central and state government are divided into three lists :
♦ Union list - In which only Central Government has power , like Defence, banking , foreign affairs, currency.....
♦ State list - In which only State government have power like police , trade , commerce , agriculture and irrigation....
♦ Concurrent list - Both government have power in this , like trade union , education , forest etc.....
Hope it helps
Usually in India , Central had got more power than state .
Central ruled the State government . Before 1992s , we can most of the states and central were ruled by Congress government, some states may be other parties . The Congress central government discriminates and often misuse the power to dismiss the rival parties.
.
In 1992 , Major steps towards decentralisation was taken , So state government got more powers and became more independent.
The powers of that Central and state government are divided into three lists :
♦ Union list - In which only Central Government has power , like Defence, banking , foreign affairs, currency.....
♦ State list - In which only State government have power like police , trade , commerce , agriculture and irrigation....
♦ Concurrent list - Both government have power in this , like trade union , education , forest etc.....
Hope it helps
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In India mostly power is shared among the central and states by taking some power by considering some power in form of three list namely:-
1. Central list. - Defence, Banking, etc.
2. States list. - Police, Trade, etc.
3. Concurrent list. - Marriage, Education, etc.
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