Under ____ system order there is only one level of government are the subunits are subordinate to the central government.
7. ____ have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of different levels of government.
8. The dual objectives of federal system:
a
b
9. An ideal federal system has both aspects ____ and ______ to live together.
10. There are ___ kinds of routes through which federations have been formed.
11. When independent states are coming together on their own to form a bigger unit by pooling sovereignty and retaining identity which will increase that security is ____Federation.
12. Where a large country decides to divide its power between the constituent states and the national government is ____Federation
13. The area over bit someone has legal authority is _____
14.three Examples of coming together Federation
15. Three examples of holding together Federation.
16 . The constitution declared India as____.
17. The Indian union is based on the principles of____
18. The constitution clearly provided a ____ fold distribution of of Legislative powers between the union government and state government.
19. Examples of union list.
20. Examples of state list
21. Examples of concurrent list
22. One example of residuary subject
23. The territories like Chandigarh Lakshadweep capital city of Delhi E do not have the powers of a state the ____ government has special powers in running this areas.
24. The sharing of power between union government and state government is basic to the structure of ____.
25 . The ____plays an important role in overseeing the implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures.
26. The real success of federalism in India is attributed to the nature of of ___ in our country.
27. The creation of ____ States was the first and a major test for democratic politics in our country.
28. The experience has shown that the formation of ____States has actually made the country more United and the administration work easy.
29. The second test for Indian Federation was the ____policy.
30. Hindi was the mother tongue of only ____ percent of Indians.
31. Besides Hindi there are – other languages recognised as scheduled languages by the constitution.
32. Restructuring the ____relation is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice.
33. After ___ year there was a rise in regional political parties in many states of the country.
34. In terms of population UP is bigger than ____ Maharashtra is about as big as ___.
35 . When power is taken away from Central and state government and given to local government it is called___
36 . ___ in villages and ___ urban areas was set up in all the states .
37. Major step towards decentralisation was taken in ____ year.
38. The constitution was amended to make the ___ of democracy more powerful and effective.
39. It is constitutionally mandatory to hold ____ in local government bodies.
40. At least ___ of all positions are reserved for women.
41. An independent institution called the ____has been created in each state to conduct Panchayat and Municipal Elections.
42. Rural local government is popularly known by the name ___
43. ____ the decision making body for the entire village.
44. The panchayat box under the supervision of ___.
45. Few Gram Panchayat Sahab group together to form a ___or____ or_____.
46. All the Panchayat Samiti aur mandals in a district together constitute the ____.
47. Big cities are constituted into ____
48. ___ is the political head of the municipality.
49. Both ___ and ___ are controlled by elected bodies of consisting of people's representatives.
50. There are about ___ elected representatives in the panchayat and municipalities all over the country.
51. ___ is the largest experiment in democracy conducted anywhere in the world
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6. Unitary
7. Supreme Court
8. to safeguard and promote unity of the country, while at the same time accommodate regional diversity.
9. Mutual trust and agreement
10. The two routes by which federations have been formed are as follow:-
The two routes by which federations have been formed are as follow:-The first route involves Independent States coming together to form a bigger unit, so that by pooling sovereignty and retaining identity they can increase their security. Ex: USA, Switzerland and Australia. Second a large country divides its power between the constituent States and the national government. Ex: India, Spain and Belgium.
11. Coming together' federation
12. holding together' federations
13. jurisdiction
14. USA, Switzerland and Australia are examples of coming together federations.
15. India, Belgium and Spain are examples of holding together federations.
16. Union of states
17. federalism
18. three
19. Defence, foreign affairs, railways, banking, among others.
20. Public order.
Public order.Police.
Public order.Police.Public health and sanitation.
Public order.Police.Public health and sanitation.Hospitals and dispensaries.
Public order.Police.Public health and sanitation.Hospitals and dispensaries.Betting and gambling.
21. Education.
Education.Forest.
Education.Forest.Trade unions.
Education.Forest.Trade unions.Marriage.
Education.Forest.Trade unions.Marriage.Adoption.
Education.Forest.Trade unions.Marriage.Adoption.Succession.
22. Computer software, e-commerce etc.
23. Central
24. the Constitution
25. judiciary
26. democratic politics
27. Linguistic
28. Federalism
29. language
30. 26 percent
31. 22 languages
32. Centre-State
33. 2009
34. 60,274,800 Up and 32,002,500 Maha.
35. decentralisation
37. 1992
38. third-tier
39. local bodies
40. 1/3rd
41. state election commission.
42. Panchayat or Gram Panchayat
43. the village who is 18 years of age constitute the Gram Sabha.
44. Gram Sabha.
45. Panchayat Samiti.
46. Zila Parishad
47. Urban local bodies
48. Mayor
49. MP and MLA
50. 3.1 million
51. local self government
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