Four unitary Features of indian constiution
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 7 months ago
1. Division of powers in favour of Centre: The division of powers between the Centre and the States made by the Constitution goes in favour of the Centre. The Union List consists 97 subjects, the State List 66 subjects and the Concurrent List 47 subjects.
2. Appointment of the Governors by the President: The Governors in the Indian States are appointed by the President i.e., by Central Government. They remain in their office till they enjoy the pleasure of the President.
3. Single citizenship in India: In India the single citizenship has been provided. Everyone living in India is Indian. He cannot call himself as Bengali or Punjabi, etc.
4.Emergency Provisions:-
The Constitution stipulates three types of emergencies—national, state and financial. During an emergency, the Central government becomes all powerful and the states go into the total control of the Centre. It converts the federal structure into a unitary one without a formal amendment of the Constitution. This kind of transformation is not found in any other federation.
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