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Why did the Constitution maker not use federalism while making the Constitution they used the term unitary government?explain​

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Explanation:

a. Most of our leaders during the course of national movement were aware about the principle of federalism. The government of India Act of 1935 served as an important step towards the framing of Constitution as it provided for an All India federation with division of powers between the Provinces and British India.

b. As country gained independence our political leadership realised the importance of sharing powers between the centre and the States.

c. They believed that in order to govern a large territory like India, it was imperative to divide the powers between the centre and the state.

d. At the same time, in looking into the social, regional and linguistic diversity of the country, there was much of the consensus that adequate representation to such diverse interests could only come about through federalism.

e. However, since India emerged independent under difficult and painful circumstances. Partition of the country, problem with regard to integration of princely states, socio economic problems like poverty, illiteracy, inequalities made it.

d. At the same time, in looking into the social, regional and linguistic diversity of the country, there was much of the consensus that adequate representation to such diverse interests could only come about through federalism.

e. However, since India emerged independent under difficult and painful circumstances. Partition of the country, problem with regard to integration of princely states, socio economic problems like poverty, illiteracy, inequalities made it imperative to opt for a strong centre.

f. Thus, the Constitution declared India as a Union of States and does not use the word federalism to prevent disintegration of the country.

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