Write a short note on administrative relationship between centre and the state in 150 words
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Legislative Relations:
The Seventh Schedule contains three Lists. The Union List contains items that are in the exclusive jurisdiction of Parliament. The State List contains items which are within legislative competence of State Legislatures.
Finally there is a Concurrent List on which both Parliament and States can make laws, but in event of any conflict or overlap, the law made by the Parliament prevails.
(2) Administrative Relations:
The executive power is co-extensive with legislative power. The Constitution has created the mechanism of All India Services, which provides administrative cohesion and efficiency in both Union and the States.
(3) Financial Relations:
Both Centre and States have certain independent sources of income. However, it is the Centre that has access to enormous amounts of funds and thus provides funds to States.
The Seventh Schedule contains three Lists. The Union List contains items that are in the exclusive jurisdiction of Parliament. The State List contains items which are within legislative competence of State Legislatures.
Finally there is a Concurrent List on which both Parliament and States can make laws, but in event of any conflict or overlap, the law made by the Parliament prevails.
(2) Administrative Relations:
The executive power is co-extensive with legislative power. The Constitution has created the mechanism of All India Services, which provides administrative cohesion and efficiency in both Union and the States.
(3) Financial Relations:
Both Centre and States have certain independent sources of income. However, it is the Centre that has access to enormous amounts of funds and thus provides funds to States.
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