'India has a federal government but the tilt is towards the centre.' Do you agree with this statement? Give any two examples to support your answer.
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yes i support the following statement that the tilt is towards the centre
because when a state makes a law the law goes to the centre after it is approved by the centre then only the law is implemented in the state.
if the governing machinery of a state breaks down then the president takes over.
there are many courts in india but the highest court is the supreme court of justice
because when a state makes a law the law goes to the centre after it is approved by the centre then only the law is implemented in the state.
if the governing machinery of a state breaks down then the president takes over.
there are many courts in india but the highest court is the supreme court of justice
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Yes, I support the statement because when a law is made it is then send to the central for the approval.
There are several courts in India but the best and the main court where everything have to be approved from is the central.
If the governing machinery breaks down in a state then the president takes over.
These all points are all leaning towards the Centre that is why the tilt is towards the centre.
There are several courts in India but the best and the main court where everything have to be approved from is the central.
If the governing machinery breaks down in a state then the president takes over.
These all points are all leaning towards the Centre that is why the tilt is towards the centre.
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