CBSE BOARD X, asked by honey8067, 10 months ago

wht makes india accept fedral form of goverment

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Answered by PunithaPriya
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The Constitution of India gives a federal structure to the Republic of India, declaring it to be a "Union of the States". Part XI of the Indian constitutionspecifies the distribution of legislative, administrative and executive powers between the Union or Federal or Central government, and the States of India.

Answered by yva
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India, a nation with many languages, religions and regions, emerged as an independent nation after a long and painful partition. Several princely states became a part of the country soon after independence. India was declared as a Union of States, by the Constitution. The Indian Union is based on the principles of federalism. When we look at the features mentioned above and if we apply it to the provisions of the Indian Constitution, we can see that almost every aspect is similar.

The Constitution earlier provided a two-tier system of government ....

The Union or Central Government representing the Union of India

The State governments

Later, Panchayats and Municipalities were added as a third tier of federalism. All these different forms of government enjoy separate jurisdiction.

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