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प्रश्न
What are the problems of a Federation?
Give any six problems faced by federal governments.
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उत्तर
- Conflict Between Center and States: The division of powers can lead to frequent disputes between the central and state governments, causing tension and delays in policy implementation.
- Lack of Uniformity: Different states may have different laws, policies, and levels of development, leading to inequality and confusion among citizens.
- Rigid Constitution: Most federations have a written and rigid constitution, making it difficult to adapt quickly to new challenges or changing circumstances.
- Possibility of Regionalism: States may prioritize their own interests over national unity, leading to the rise of regionalism and weakening the federal spirit.
- Administrative Duplication: Having separate governments at central and state levels can result in overlapping functions and increased administrative costs.
- Secessionist Tendencies: In diverse societies, autonomy given to states may encourage separatist movements, posing a threat to national integration.
- Complex Governance: Managing a federation is more complicated, requiring coordination, cooperation, and constant negotiation between different levels of government.
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