Political Science, asked by rajdeep847211, 4 months ago

Our country divides the subjects for legislation into
a the union list, the state list
b the union list, the state list and the concurrent list
c the central level, state level and village level
d none of these

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Answered by Aditya2Alisa
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Explanation

The Constitution of India provides for a division of powers between the Union (Centre) and states. It divides all the subjects into 3 lists – Union List, State List, and Concurrent List the Union List describe the subjects under the control Centre Government, the State List describes the subjects under the jurisdiction of states being the Concurrent List describes the subjects which are under the joint jurisdiction of the Centre of States. The subjects which do not fall in these lists i.e. residuary subjects have been given to the Centre.

Answered by shambhavigupta14
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Answer:

b part is correct union list state list and concurrent list.

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