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Short notes on Our government.
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Answered by ItsMarshmello
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India is a democratic country. People elect their representatives. The politics of India works within the framework of the country's Constitution .The members of the Lok Sabha are directly elected for a term of five years by universal adult suffrage.Under the new design, the role of the state government is to promote the state economy and to take operational control over most government programs for individuals, such as social programs and risk management.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A unitary government is one in which there is only one level of government that has constitutionally mandated powers. For instance, a nation with a unitary government might have a national government which grants powers to its states, but it has the ability to take away these powers as it wishes. The states have no inherent power granted by the constitution.

A unitary government is one in which there is only one level of government that has constitutionally mandated powers. For instance, a nation with a unitary government might have a national government which grants powers to its states, but it has the ability to take away these powers as it wishes. The states have no inherent power granted by the constitution. This is in opposition to a federalist style, in which both states and the national government have inherent powers granted by the constitution - where the national cannot take these powers from the state governments.

A unitary government is one in which there is only one level of government that has constitutionally mandated powers. For instance, a nation with a unitary government might have a national government which grants powers to its states, but it has the ability to take away these powers as it wishes. The states have no inherent power granted by the constitution. This is in opposition to a federalist style, in which both states and the national government have inherent powers granted by the constitution - where the national cannot take these powers from the state governments. It has nothing to do with having a king or dictatorship, or how many branches a government has. For instance, while the US government as a whole is federalist, you could view the individual component of a state government has being unitary in regards to city or county governments. Counties and cities have powers granted to them by the state, which the state can take away. Cities and counties have no inherent, mandated powers in the constitution, unlike States or the National government.

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