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How has the Constitution divided the powers between the centre and the states?

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Answered by trithika24
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Federalism

Explanation:

The division of power between the Central and State Governments is done in a three fold distribution of legislative powers between the Union Government and the State Government. There are three lists i.e. Union List, State List and Conturrent List. ... The Central Government alone can make decisions on these matters.

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Answered by ayankhan901
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Answer:

the Indian constitution clearly divides the power of the union or centre and state government in 23 list union list state list and concurrent list the union list contains subject of national importance on which only the union government can make slaw the state list contains object of regional importance on which the government can make straw the concurrent list contains issues of both National and regional importance on which both union and state legislature

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