Federalism in Indian Constitution

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Federalism in Indian Constitution: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Division of Powers in Indian Constitution, Federalism in India, State List and Union List etc.

Important Questions on Federalism in Indian Constitution

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_____ is made up of three communities: The French Community, the Flemish Community and the _____ Community. 

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The Union government cannot compel the state government to do anything in a federal system.

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The constitutional status of local self-government has helped to deepen democracy in our country.
 

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Apart from Hindi, the Constitution recognises 21 additional languages as Scheduled Languages.

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President’s rule can be imposed in a State if the government is not being run according to the provisions of the _____.

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The Union List contains topics of national importance such as the country's defence and foreign policy.

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What does Article 356 of the Indian Constitution pertain to?

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How does the Constitution ensure the financial independence of states in India?

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What is the significance of the Union List in Indian federalism?

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What is federalism?

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Which statement about the election method of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha is correct?