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प्रश्न
Which one of the following subjects comes under the legislation of the Centre and State in India?
विकल्प
Education
Forests
Banking
Trade
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उत्तर
Education
Explanation:
- The Concurrent List includes subjects of national and state importance that are governed by both federal and state legislation. These topics include education, population control, wildlife protection, and so on.
- The Union List covers topics of national importance such as national defence, foreign affairs, banking, communications, and currency. They are only governed by the central government.
- Police, trade, commerce, agriculture, and irrigation are among the topics covered on the State list.
Thus, the correct answer is Education.
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