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short note on distribution of power in india​

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Answered by Nanditasahoo2008
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In India, power is distributed between the Central govt. and the State govt. A third tier was then added in the form of Panchayats and Municipalities. The constitution clearly provided a three fold distributed of legislative powers between the Union and the State Government

Answered by abhisek351
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The Constitution of India very clearly distributes the power between the Centre and the States. There are three lists of powers between the centre and the states, given in the Constitution:

The Constitution of India very clearly distributes the power between the Centre and the States. There are three lists of powers between the centre and the states, given in the Constitution:1. The Union List: There are 97 subjects in the Union List. Only Union Government can make laws on these subjects. The main subjects are—Railways, Posts and Telegraph, Coinage and Currency, Defence and Foreign Affairs.

The Constitution of India very clearly distributes the power between the Centre and the States. There are three lists of powers between the centre and the states, given in the Constitution:1. The Union List: There are 97 subjects in the Union List. Only Union Government can make laws on these subjects. The main subjects are—Railways, Posts and Telegraph, Coinage and Currency, Defence and Foreign Affairs.2. The State List: There are 66 subjects in this list. The State Governments make laws on them. The main subjects are law and order, police, agriculture, irrigation and public works.

The Constitution of India very clearly distributes the power between the Centre and the States. There are three lists of powers between the centre and the states, given in the Constitution:1. The Union List: There are 97 subjects in the Union List. Only Union Government can make laws on these subjects. The main subjects are—Railways, Posts and Telegraph, Coinage and Currency, Defence and Foreign Affairs.2. The State List: There are 66 subjects in this list. The State Governments make laws on them. The main subjects are law and order, police, agriculture, irrigation and public works.3. The Concurrent List: There are 47 subjects in the Concurrent List. On these subjects both the Centre and the States can make laws. But in a situation of contradiction in laws enacted by the Union and the States on any subject in the concurrent list, the law enacted by the union prevails.

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