Under the federal system, generally there are two sets of government i.e., national and state. Powers are divided between the two. For example in India, there are three lists - Union list, State list and Concurrent list. The central or national government makes laws on the subjects in the Union ListRead more
Under the federal system, generally there are two sets of government i.e., national and state. Powers are divided between the two. For example in India, there are three lists – Union list, State list and Concurrent list. The central or national government makes laws on the subjects in the Union List. These are subjects of national importance such as defence, foreign affairs and currency. The state governments enact laws on the subjects included in the state list. These subjects are of state and. local importance such as police, trade, agriculture and irrigation. Both the governments can enact laws on the subjects included in the concurrent list which includes subjects of common interest. These are education, forest, trade unions, and marriage etc. On the other hand, under the unitary system, there is only one level of government at the national level. There are no provincial or state governments as we have in India. There is, therefore, no division of powers. The units or provincial government if any, are subordinate to the central government or national government as in England. The central or national government has all the powers.
(a) Similar feature: In both the countries, power has been divided between the national government and the constituent states. (b) Different features: In Belgium in addition to Central and State government, there is a third kind of government that is community government. This is elected by people bRead more
(a) Similar feature: In both the countries, power has been divided between the national government and the constituent states.
(b) Different features: In Belgium in addition to Central and State government, there is a third kind of government that is community government. This is elected by people belonging to one language community – Dutch, French and German-speaking – no matter.
In desert plants rate of water gets reduced due to the presence of
(a) cuticle
(a) cuticle
See lessA long les has several branches. The tissue that helps in the side ways conduction of water in the branches is
(d) xylem vessels
(d) xylem vessels
See lessFlexibility in plants in due to
(a) collenchyma
(a) collenchyma
See lessSurvival of plant in terrestrial environment has been made possible be the presence of
(b) conducting tissue
(b) conducting tissue
See lessA nail is inserted in the trunk of a tree at a height of 1 metre from the ground level. After 3 years the nail will
(c) remain at the same position
(c) remain at the same position
See lessChoose the wrong statement
(d) epithelial tissue have intercellular spaces between them.
(d) epithelial tissue have intercellular spaces between them.
See lessWhat is the main difference between a federal form of government and a unitary one? Explain with an example.
Under the federal system, generally there are two sets of government i.e., national and state. Powers are divided between the two. For example in India, there are three lists - Union list, State list and Concurrent list. The central or national government makes laws on the subjects in the Union ListRead more
Under the federal system, generally there are two sets of government i.e., national and state. Powers are divided between the two. For example in India, there are three lists – Union list, State list and Concurrent list. The central or national government makes laws on the subjects in the Union List. These are subjects of national importance such as defence, foreign affairs and currency. The state governments enact laws on the subjects included in the state list. These subjects are of state and. local importance such as police, trade, agriculture and irrigation. Both the governments can enact laws on the subjects included in the concurrent list which includes subjects of common interest. These are education, forest, trade unions, and marriage etc. On the other hand, under the unitary system, there is only one level of government at the national level. There are no provincial or state governments as we have in India. There is, therefore, no division of powers. The units or provincial government if any, are subordinate to the central government or national government as in England. The central or national government has all the powers.
See lessPoint out one feature in the practice of federalism in India that is similar to and one feature that is different from that of Belgium.
(a) Similar feature: In both the countries, power has been divided between the national government and the constituent states. (b) Different features: In Belgium in addition to Central and State government, there is a third kind of government that is community government. This is elected by people bRead more
(a) Similar feature: In both the countries, power has been divided between the national government and the constituent states.
See less(b) Different features: In Belgium in addition to Central and State government, there is a third kind of government that is community government. This is elected by people belonging to one language community – Dutch, French and German-speaking – no matter.