Parliamentary form of government that exists in India today has three tiers. Name the three tiers When was the third tier added?
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The Three Tier Government of India
The Three Tier Government of India1. Central Government
The Three Tier Government of India1. Central Government2. State Government
The Three Tier Government of India1. Central Government2. State Government3. Municipal Corporation/Gram Panchayats
The Three Tier Government of India1. Central Government2. State Government3. Municipal Corporation/Gram PanchayatsCentral Government is chosen by party/group of parties which get more than 50% seats in the parliamentary elections i.e. Lok Sabha elections.
The Three Tier Government of India1. Central Government2. State Government3. Municipal Corporation/Gram PanchayatsCentral Government is chosen by party/group of parties which get more than 50% seats in the parliamentary elections i.e. Lok Sabha elections.State Government is chosen by the party/group of parties which get more than 50% seats in the assembly elections of a state i.e. Vidhan Sabha elections.
The Three Tier Government of India1. Central Government2. State Government3. Municipal Corporation/Gram PanchayatsCentral Government is chosen by party/group of parties which get more than 50% seats in the parliamentary elections i.e. Lok Sabha elections.State Government is chosen by the party/group of parties which get more than 50% seats in the assembly elections of a state i.e. Vidhan Sabha elections.Municipal Corporation/Gram Panchayats are a bit different. Elections are held here too but it is not a one party's Government.
Central, state, and local government