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CentreState relations from "summary" of Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth
Centre-State relations in India play a crucial role in the country's federal system. This relationship is defined by the distribution of powers and responsibilities between the central government and the state governments. The Constitution of India clearly outlines the powers of each entity and provides mechanisms for resolving disputes that may arise between them. The division of powers between the Centre and the States is enshrined in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution. The Union List contains subjects on which only the central government can make laws, such as defense and foreign affairs. The State List includes subjects on which only the state governments can legislate, like public health and police. Concurrent List consists of subjects on which both the Centre and the States can make laws, such as educa...Similar Posts
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