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States have their own governments from "summary" of Constitution of India (Prabhat Prakashan) by Pratap Kumar Ghosh

The Constitution of India recognises that each State within the Indian Union has its own government. This means that each State has the authority to govern itself in certain matters without interference from the central government. The idea behind this concept is to ensure that the diverse needs and aspirations of the people in different States are taken into account when making decisions that affect them. Having their own governments allows States to have a certain degree of autonomy in making laws and policies that are relevant to their specific circumstances. This is important because what works in one State may not necessarily work in another due to differences in culture, language, geography, and other factors. By allowing States to govern themselves, the Constitution ensures that decisions are made with the best interests of the people in m...
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    Constitution of India (Prabhat Prakashan)

    Pratap Kumar Ghosh

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