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ഇന്ത്യൻ ഭരണഘടനയുടെ ഏത് ഷെഡ്യൂളിലാണ് യൂണിയനും സംസ്ഥാനങ്ങളും തമ്മിലുള്ള അധികാര വിഭജനത്തെ കുറിച്ച് പ്രതിപാദിക്കുന്നത് ?

A2nd

B7th

C12th

D1st

Answer:

B. 7th

Read Explanation:

Seventh Schedule The Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of India defines and specifies allocation of powers and functions between Union & States. It contains three lists. 1)      Union List (Canada) The effective strength of the Union List is now 98. The main subjects of the Union List are: Défense, Foreign Affairs, Currency and Coinage, War and Peace, Atomic Energy, National Resources, Railways, Post and Telegraph, Citizenship, Navigation and Shipping, Foreign Trade, Inter-State Trade and Commerce, Banking, Insurance, National Highways, Census, Election, Institutions of higher education and others. 2) State List (Canada) State List enumerates the subjects on which each State Legislature can legislate and such laws operate within the territory of each state. The main subjects of the State List are: public order, police, state court fees, prisons, local government, public health and sanitation, hospitals and dispensaries, pilgrimages within India, intoxicating liquors, relief of disabled and unemployable, libraries, communications, agriculture, animal husbandry, water supply, irrigation and canals, fisheries, road passenger tax and goods tax, capitation tax and others. 3) Concurrent List (Australia)


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