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Federal system from "summary" of Indian Polity and Constitution Book by Mocktime Publication

A federal system is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units or states. In this system, both the central government and the state governments have their own separate spheres of authority, and neither one has exclusive control over the entire governing process. The division of powers between the central government and the state governments is usually outlined in a written constitution. The constitution specifies which powers are to be exercised by the central government, which powers are to be exercised by the state governments, and which powers are shared between the two. In a federal system, the central government is responsible for handling national issues such as defense, foreign policy, and currency. The state governments, on the other hand, are responsible for handling local issues such as education, healthcar...
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