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How does the Constitution divide power between central and state governments?

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Answered by krishnajana295
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Federalism is the system of government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central governing authority and constituent political units. It is based upon democratic rules and institutions in which the power to govern is shared between national and state governments, creating a federation.

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Answered by yashpare711
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Federalism is the system of government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central governing authority and constituent political units.

It is based upon democratic rules and institutions in which the power to govern is shared between national and state governments, creating a federation.

The Constitution of India divides powers between the Union and the State governments.

The Central or Union Government has exclusive power to make laws on the subjects which are mentioned in the Union List.

The States have the power to make law on the subjects which are included in the Concurrent List.

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