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प्रश्न
Why did the Constitution adopt a federal system for India?
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उत्तर
India has adopted a federal form of government in which a strong national government is at the centre, and powers are distributed to the state and local governments.
The Constitution makers went ahead with federalism because of India's large size and diversity. India shares a rich religious, cultural, regional and linguistic heritage marked by differences and unique characteristics. It would have been impossible to govern this multiculturalism by complete centralization, as it would have led to the breakdown of the union. That is why India adopted a federal system.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Visit official website of the Maharashtra Government and collect information of various ministers and the working of their respective departments.
The word State government refers to
what are the three branches of the state government?
______ is a particular area form where all the voters living there choose their representatives.
Match the following
| 1. | MLAs | Secretariat |
| 2. | Governor | 7 |
| 3. | Chief Minister | Head of the state |
| 4. | Union territories | Legislative Assembly |
| 5. | Fort St. George | leader of the Majority party |
What is a constituency?
Make a list of the name of the Governor, Chief Minister and other Ministers with their departments.
MLA’s are elected by ______.
The Governor calls the leader of the majority party to form the ______.
Who are all included in the State Government?
