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Centerstate relations from "summary" of Indian Polity and Constitution Book by Mocktime Publication

Center-state relations in India refer to the relationship between the central government and the state governments. This relationship is defined by the distribution of powers and responsibilities between the two levels of government. The Indian Constitution outlines the powers and functions of both the central and state governments to ensure a balance of power and effective governance. The Constitution of India establishes a federal system of government in which both the central and state governments have their own spheres of authority. The central government is responsible for matters of national importance, such as defense, foreign affairs, and currency. On the other hand, state governments are responsible for matters that are more localized, such as health, education, and agriculture. One of the key features of India's federal system is the division of powers between the central and state governments. The Seventh Schedule of the Constitution lists the subjects on which each level of gover...
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    Indian Polity and Constitution Book

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