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major test of Indian federalism is the language policy of India support the statement with three examples

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Answered by PRANEETA1
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Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units. Indian Federalism is different from the type of Federalism practiced in the countries like the United States of America. In this post, we analyze in detail 15 issues/challenges pertaining to Indian Federalism.

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PRANEETA1: Use federation in a sentence. noun. The definition of a federation is the act of joining states or other groups with an agreement they will be governed under one central authority. An example of a federation is the United States
PRANEETA1: State List consists of 61 items (previously 66 items). Uniformity is desirable but not essential on items in this list: maintaining law and order, police forces, healthcare, transport, land policies, electricity in state, village administration, etc. The state legislature has exclusive power to make laws on these subjects. But in certain
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Explanation:

There is no national language as recognised by the Constitution of India.

b. Hindi has been considered as the official language and the Constitution provides safeguards to protect other languages.

c. For instance, besides Hindi, there are 21 other languages are recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Constitution.

d. States have their own official languages.

e. The Union government provides for joint use of English and Hindi for official purposes.

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