Cooperative federalism VIS-À-VIS government policies in India
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federalism, constitution India, central government, state government, schemesAbstract
This study is an assessment to understand the current nature of Indian Federalism. The country has various forms of government and works in their respective fields and powers. This article explores the concept and meaning of federalism. Further, it also expresses the policies related to federalism followed by respected governments within the purview of India. The study considers the works of governments, governing powers, and the overall implementation of Central Sponsored Schemes regarding the administration of policy on the part of state governments. It is important to research as there is limited information about the same and it also includes the survey within the country. The object of this research is to determine the actual condition of federalism in the country with special reference to central sponsored schemes. And what else it requires to be better in the same components. The research might help for the betterment of working of the government policies mentioned therein.
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