Social Sciences, asked by chauhanndivya, 7 months ago

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Suppose the Government of Rajasthan plans to introduce new and modern teaching style,
textbooks in its schools. But the Union government does not like the styles and content a
textbooks. In that case, does the State Government need to take permission from the Union
Government before these textbooks and new modern teaching style can be launched ?​

Answers

Answered by infoakashled
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Answer:

they have to take permission from

Answered by smartbrainz
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Yes, the state government does need to take permission from the union government before these textbook and new modern teaching style can be launched

Explanation:

  • This is because Education is included in the Concurrent list or List- III that is given in the 7th-schedule to the Indian Constitution. It comprises the power to be considered by both the union & state govt. Hence any decision related to this list must be accepted and agreed by both govts.
  • Education in concurrent list includes medical education, technical education, & universities, subject to the "provisions of Entries" 64, 63, 66, & 65  of List I; technical & vocational training of labor.
  • However, given that disagreement may arise as it involves legislation passed on the same issue by parliament and state legislatures, the Constitution provides for a "central law" to "override" a state law.

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