Federalism in 1 Shot - Everything Covered || Class 10th Board || Pure English
PW English Medium・2 minutes read
The lecture by Tanya Sharma covers the concept of federalism, power sharing, and the structure of government in India, emphasizing the importance of decentralization and autonomy at different levels. Key features of federalism, including shared power among different levels of government, are essential for promoting unity while accommodating regional diversity, as seen in countries like the United States and India.
Insights
- Power sharing in federalism involves vertical sharing between different levels of government (nation, states, local) and horizontal sharing among branches (legislature, executive, judiciary), communities, parties, and movements.
- Federalism in India encompasses Union, State, and Concurrent lists of subjects, with the Union list covering national matters, State list local issues, and Concurrent list common interests. Residuary subjects fall under the Union government, with linguistic States formed for better administration and a language policy recognizing Hindi and 21 other languages.
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Recent questions
What is federalism?
A system dividing power between central and regional governments.
How does power sharing relate to federalism?
Power is shared among different levels and organs of government.
What are the key features of federalism?
Two or more levels of government with different powers.
What is the difference between federal and unitary systems?
Federal system divides power, while unitary system centralizes power.
How does federalism work in India?
India shares power among Union, state, and local governments.
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