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WHAT IS FEDERALISM
It is a system of govt. in which power is
divided between a central authority and
various constituent units of the country
FEATURES OF FEDERALISM
 Has two or more levels of Govt.
 Each level has its own Power or jurisdiction.
 Jurisdiction is specified by the constitution. And there is constitutional
guarantee of authority.
 Constitutional provisions can be changed only with the consent of
both levels of Govt.
 Court interprets the constitution and powers of different levels of
Govt. . Supreme court is the umpire if disputes arise with different
levels of Govt.
 Sources of revenue are clearly specified
TWO CRUCIAL ASPECTS OF AN IDEAL
FEDERALISM
 Governments at different levels should agree to some
rules of power sharing.
 Trust and agreement to live together must be there.
WHAT HAS MADE INDIA A FEDERAL
COUNTRY ?
1. Constitution has declared India as a Union of States.
2. Three tier Federalism-Union, State and Panchayat.
3. Three fold distribution of legislative powers under Union list, State list
and Concurrent list.
4. All states in the Indian Union do not have identical powers.E.g.
Union territories.
5. Changes in power sharing has to be passed by two thirds majority in
the parliament.
6. In case of any dispute regarding division of power, the apex court will
take decision.
HOW DOES INDIA PRACTICE POWER SHARING?
1. By creating linguistic states. Which has made administration
easier.-New states have been created since 1947.
2. No language has been given the status of national language by the
Constitution.
3. Restructuring of power sharing between Centre and State. Rise of
regional political parties and coalition government has led to a new
culture of power sharing.
4. Three fold distribution of legislative powers.
PANCHAYAT RAJ – LOCAL SELF
GOVERNMENT(RURAL)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT( URBAN)
RESIDUARY POWERS
• Are subjects which do not fall under these three
lists.
• Union government alone has the power to make
laws. Eg. Computer software.
LINGUISTIC STATE
• Many new states have been formed, boundaries have been
changed, people of common language have been brought
together, state s created on the basis of culture, ethnicity
and geography has made the country united and
administration made easy.
• Example NAGALAND, UTTARAKHAND AND
JARKHAND.
LANGUAGE POLICY
1. No language has been given the status of National language.
2. Central government can’t impose Hindi on non-Hindi speaking
states .
3. 22 languages have been recognised as scheduled languages.
4. Centre agrees to use English along with Hindi. By this flexibility
is shown.
WHAT BROUGHT ABOUT THE REAL
SUCCESS OF FEDERALISM IN INDIA?
• Nature of democratic politics.
• Respect for democratic politics.
• Desire for living together.
CENTRE STATE RELATION
• Central Government cannot undermine the
powers of state or dismiss them.
• Coalition Government - power sharing is more
effective today.
WHAT UNDETERMINES THE SPIRIT OF
FEDERALISM?
• Centre misusing the Constitution to dismiss the State
Government that was controlled by rival parties.
• Coalition Governments led to a new culture of power sharing
and respect for the autonomy of State Governments.
Decentralization
• When power is taken away from Central and State
Governments and given to Local Governments
• WHY DECENTRALIZATION
• Vastness of States in size and population.
• Internally diverse.
• Need for power sharing.
BASIC IDEA BEHIND DECENTRALISATION
• Solving large number of problems and issues at local level.
• People have better knowledge of problems in localities.
• Better ideas on where to spend money and how to manage things
efficiently.
• Peoples participation in decision making.
• To realize one important principle of democracy Local Government.
Steps taken for this by the Constitution are :
1. It is mandatory to hold regular elections to local
governments.
2. Reservation of seats for SC,ST and BCS.
3. 1/3SEATS RESERVED FOR WOMEN.
4. State election commission conducts elections.
5. State government share some power and revenue with local
bodies.
ACT OF 1992
DIFFICULTIES FACED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
• Elections to Gram Sabhas are not held REGULARLY.
• Most of the State Governments are not transferring
powers and resources.
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Federalism the LEGEND OF INDIA

  • 1.
  • 2. WHAT IS FEDERALISM It is a system of govt. in which power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units of the country
  • 3. FEATURES OF FEDERALISM  Has two or more levels of Govt.  Each level has its own Power or jurisdiction.  Jurisdiction is specified by the constitution. And there is constitutional guarantee of authority.  Constitutional provisions can be changed only with the consent of both levels of Govt.  Court interprets the constitution and powers of different levels of Govt. . Supreme court is the umpire if disputes arise with different levels of Govt.  Sources of revenue are clearly specified
  • 4. TWO CRUCIAL ASPECTS OF AN IDEAL FEDERALISM  Governments at different levels should agree to some rules of power sharing.  Trust and agreement to live together must be there.
  • 5.
  • 6. WHAT HAS MADE INDIA A FEDERAL COUNTRY ? 1. Constitution has declared India as a Union of States. 2. Three tier Federalism-Union, State and Panchayat. 3. Three fold distribution of legislative powers under Union list, State list and Concurrent list. 4. All states in the Indian Union do not have identical powers.E.g. Union territories. 5. Changes in power sharing has to be passed by two thirds majority in the parliament. 6. In case of any dispute regarding division of power, the apex court will take decision.
  • 7.
  • 8. HOW DOES INDIA PRACTICE POWER SHARING? 1. By creating linguistic states. Which has made administration easier.-New states have been created since 1947. 2. No language has been given the status of national language by the Constitution. 3. Restructuring of power sharing between Centre and State. Rise of regional political parties and coalition government has led to a new culture of power sharing. 4. Three fold distribution of legislative powers.
  • 9. PANCHAYAT RAJ – LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT(RURAL)
  • 11. RESIDUARY POWERS • Are subjects which do not fall under these three lists. • Union government alone has the power to make laws. Eg. Computer software.
  • 12. LINGUISTIC STATE • Many new states have been formed, boundaries have been changed, people of common language have been brought together, state s created on the basis of culture, ethnicity and geography has made the country united and administration made easy. • Example NAGALAND, UTTARAKHAND AND JARKHAND.
  • 13. LANGUAGE POLICY 1. No language has been given the status of National language. 2. Central government can’t impose Hindi on non-Hindi speaking states . 3. 22 languages have been recognised as scheduled languages. 4. Centre agrees to use English along with Hindi. By this flexibility is shown.
  • 14. WHAT BROUGHT ABOUT THE REAL SUCCESS OF FEDERALISM IN INDIA? • Nature of democratic politics. • Respect for democratic politics. • Desire for living together.
  • 15. CENTRE STATE RELATION • Central Government cannot undermine the powers of state or dismiss them. • Coalition Government - power sharing is more effective today.
  • 16. WHAT UNDETERMINES THE SPIRIT OF FEDERALISM? • Centre misusing the Constitution to dismiss the State Government that was controlled by rival parties. • Coalition Governments led to a new culture of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of State Governments.
  • 17. Decentralization • When power is taken away from Central and State Governments and given to Local Governments • WHY DECENTRALIZATION • Vastness of States in size and population. • Internally diverse. • Need for power sharing.
  • 18. BASIC IDEA BEHIND DECENTRALISATION • Solving large number of problems and issues at local level. • People have better knowledge of problems in localities. • Better ideas on where to spend money and how to manage things efficiently. • Peoples participation in decision making. • To realize one important principle of democracy Local Government.
  • 19. Steps taken for this by the Constitution are : 1. It is mandatory to hold regular elections to local governments. 2. Reservation of seats for SC,ST and BCS. 3. 1/3SEATS RESERVED FOR WOMEN. 4. State election commission conducts elections. 5. State government share some power and revenue with local bodies. ACT OF 1992
  • 20. DIFFICULTIES FACED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS • Elections to Gram Sabhas are not held REGULARLY. • Most of the State Governments are not transferring powers and resources.