How are the powers of the state government different from the powers of the union government?
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The subjects on which the state government can make laws are maintaining law and order in the state, health, police, transport, land policies, etc. The powers of the union government are mentioned in the union list. The subjects on which the union goverment can make laws are of national importance.
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The subjects on which the state government can make laws are maintaining law and order in the state, health, police, transport, land policies, etc. The powers of the union government are mentioned in the union list. The subjects on which the union goverment can make laws are of national importance.
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