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India is a federal union of states comprising twenty-nine states and seven union territories. The states and union territories are further subdivided into districts and further into smaller administrative divisions.
The Constitution of India distributes the sovereign powers exercisable with respect to the territory of any State between the Union and that State. "Article 73 broadly stated, provides that the executive power of the Union shall extend to the matters with respect to which Parliament has power to make laws. Article 162 similarly provides that the executive power of a State shall extend to the matters with respect to which the Legislature of a State has power to make laws. The Supreme Court has reiterated this position when it ruled in the Ramanaiah case that the executive power of the Union or of the State broadly speaking, is coextensive and coterminous with its respective legislative power." (italics in original)
What are the Indian states with the largest economies? Nominal GDP in billions USD
This Independence Day, we take you through India's journey since its inception and tell you how all our lovely states were formed. PS: Goa was liberated in 1961 and not 1964. We messed up our facts :) Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/eastindiacomedy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EastIndiaComedy
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The headlines on the progress of reforms under the Modi government may not read too well – GST stuck, land bill abandoned, etc – but at a more fundamental level, reforms are progressing quite well, thank you. Before one asks how and where, here are two points to keep in mind: one, legislative changes may be important, but what matters more is whether India is getting to be a better place to do business in, and often this calls for executive action; and two, what happens in Delhi is visible to the national and international media, but in a federal polity, what happens in states is equally important. It is states that must lead reforms in future.
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With Kashmir, Khalistan (Punjab) and Naxals gaining strength the lower caste hindus (Dalits) have made history by organizing, protesting and declining to do the dirty jobs that upper caste hindus have been forcing them to do for centuries. While Kashmir's successful movement against Indian occupation may have been an inspiration Dalitshave been agitating to free themselves of the inhumane treatment theyve been getting even in the 21st century as India claims to be a democracy but behaves like a fascist oppressive regime to all inorites including Muslims, Christians, Sikhs,lower caste hinus and the tribals in the southern states where the separatist rebels like Naxals operate.
India has 1.2 billion people and is fast catching up with China as the world's most populous nation. In an attempt to slow down the baby boom the state of Rajasthan, home to 68 million people, is offering prizes in exchange for sterilisation. Now women can win anything from food processors to cars if they undergo the knife. This latest effort has raised controversy as the procedure is is still viewed with suspicion after the government introduced a forced sterilization program the 1970s. Al Jazeera's Prerna Suri reports from the western state of Rajasthan.
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