NCERT Solutions for Chapter 7 Federalism Class 11 Political Science
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(a) The Centre on Tuesday announced Sixth Schedule status to GNLF-led Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council, which would ensure greater autonomy to the governing body in the Hill district of West Bengal. A tripartite Memorandum of Settlement was signed in New Delhi between the Centre, West Bengal government and the Subhas Ghising-led Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) after two days of hectic deliberations.
(b) Government for action plan for rain-hit States: Centre has asked the rain-ravaged States to submit detailed plans for reconstruction to enable it to respond to their demands for extra relief expeditiously.
(c) New Commissioner for Delhi: The Capital is getting a new municipal commissioner. Confirming this, present MCD Commissioner Rakesh Mehta said he has received his transfer orders and that he is likely to be replaced by IAS officer Ashok Kumar, who is serving as the Chief Secretary in Arunachal Pradesh. Mehta, a 1975 batch IAS officer, has been heading the MCD for about three-and-a-half years.
(d) CU Status for Manipur University: Rajya Sabha on Wednesday passed a Bill to convert the Manipur University into a Central University with the Human Resource Development Minister promising such institutions in the North Eastern States of Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura and Sikkim as well.
(e) Funds released: The Centre has released Rs. 553 lakh to Arunachal Pradesh under its rural water supply scheme. The first instalment was of Rs. 466.81 lakh.
(f) We’ll teach the Biharis how to live in Mumbai: Around 100 Shiv Sainiks stormed J. J. Hospital, disrupted daily operations, raised slogans and threatened to take matters into their own hands if no action was taken against non-Maharashtrian students.
(g) Demand for dismissal of Government: The Congress Legislature Party (CLP) in a representation submitted to State Governor recently, has demanded dismissal of the ruling Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) government for its alleged financial mismanagement and embezzlement of public money.
(h) NDA government asks naxalites to surrender arms: Amid a walkout by opposition RJD and its allies Congress and CPI (M), the Bihar government today appealed to the naxalites to shun the path of violence and reaffirmed its pledge to root out unemployment to usher in a new era of development in Bihar.
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(b) Yes, it involves the functioning of federalism because flood relief is undertaken by the states while being funded by the centre.
(c) No, it does not involve the functioning of federalism because this appointment reflects a centralised authority.
(d) No, it does not reflect a federal structure as a centralised university comes under the control of the central government.
(e) Yes, it involves the functioning of federalism as the centre is providing funds to the state of Arunachal Pradesh under its rural water supply scheme. The state can then make use of the funds for its own development.
(f) No, it does not involve the functioning of federalism because it is hampering the essence of federalism. This act of Shiv Sena is violation of citizen's rights as well as spirit of federalism.
(g) No, it does not involve the functioning of federalism as demand for the dismissal of a duly elected state government is an attack on the federal structure.
(h) Yes, it involves the functioning of federalism as the problem of naxalism is being tackled by government at state level.
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• Federalism enhances the possibility of people from different regions to interact without the fear of one’s culture being imposed upon them by others.
• Federal system will hinder easier economic transaction between two different regions that have distinct types of resources.
• A federal system will ensure that the powers of those at the centre will remain limited.
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• This statement is not correct because the resources are of distinct type and federalism gives impetus to the economic transaction among different regions.
• This statement is correct because federalism refers more powers to the constituent units of federation.
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Title I: On Federal Belgium, its components and its territory.
Article 1 : Belgium is a Federal State made up of communities and regions.
Article 2 : Belgium is made up of three communities: The French Community, the Flemish Community and the German Community.
Article 3 : Belgium is made up of three regions: The Walloon region, the Flemish region and the Brussels region.
Article 4 : Belgium has four linguistic regions: The Frenchspeaking region, the Dutch-speaking region, the bilingual region of Brussels Capital and the German-speaking region. Each «commune» (county borough) of the Kingdom is part of one of these linguistic regions. ……..
Article 5 : The Walloon region is made up of the following provinces: The Walloon Brabant, Hainault, Liege, Luxemburg and Namur. The Flemish region is made up of the following provinces: Antwerp, the Flemish Brabant, West Flanders, East Flanders and Limburg. ……
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The federal structure of Belgium is based upon communities, regions and languages. There are three communities and regions and four linguistic regions in the country.Title I: On Federal India, its components and its territory.
Article 1 : India is a Federal State made up of communities and regions.
Article 2 : India has more than 20 major languages and several hundred minor languages.
Article 3 : India has many religions.
Article 4 : India is divided into 28 states and 7 union territories.
Article 5 : India has two separate levels of government, one at the centre and another at the state level. The power of the central government is greater than that of the state government.
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a. division of powers among the centre and the States,
b. distribution of financial resources,
c. methods of resolving inter-State disputes and
d. appointment of Governors
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b. Both the Union and the State Government must have enough sources of revenue to carry out their legislative and administrative business. In India, the financial power has also been distributed between the Centre and the states. There should be a clear cut division of financial resources between the Centre and the states. Some taxes should be levied by the Central government and should also be collected by it. Revenue from these taxes should be exclusively with the Centre. Some taxes should be levied by the state government and should also be collected by it. Some taxes should be levied and collected by the Centre but income should be distributed between the Centre and the states. The resources of the state should be sufficient. The states should not depend upon the Centre for grant-in-aid. The Union Government may make loan to the states but in accordance with the provisions of the Act passed by the Parliament.
c. The central government has to take initiative to resolve interstate disputes in a time bound manner and the order of the Supreme Court would be final in this regard. An inter-state committee can be established by the Parliament. This committee enquirers into the dispute and submits its report and recommendations to the Parliament.
d.The governor should be appointed by the central government in consultation with the state government. This would prevent the misuse of the office of the governor. The candidate for the post of the Governor should not be from political background. The conditions for the imposition of President's rule should be made very strict to prevent the abuse of this provision. State governments should have the right to challenge their dismissal in Supreme Court.
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a. Common Language
b. Common economic interests
c. Common religion d. Administrative convenience
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The administrative convenience should be the basis of formation of state as it helps in the better administration and welfare of the citizens or people of that area. This would automatically lead to economic development and the development of a common economy. Language was previously the basis of formation of many states. However, as has been found in the case of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, it is clear that even language is not a sufficient basis to ensure regional stability.
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The unification of four large states with large populations would not be in tune with the idea of federalism because there are many regional variations in the local issues that affect people in these states. AFrom an administrative point of view, the creation of one very large state with a huge population would lead to imbalances in the distribution of resources across the territory. This would lead to unequal development and conflicts between various regions with the failure to fulfil the aspirations of all people.
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• National Emergency: During the declaration of national emergency, the government is changed to a unitary form, from a federation. If emergency is declared in a particular state due to failure of constitutional machinery there, the legislative powers goes into the hands of the center and the executive power goes in the hands of the President In case of declaration of financial emergency by the President, the center is again authorized to issue directions concerning the economy of the state and they will obey it.
• Appointment of Governors: The Governor is the head of the state as well as an agent of the central government. He is appointed by the President of India and remains in the office till the pleasure of the President. Hence, Governors act according to the wishes of the central government.
• Articles 33 and 34 have strengthened the powers of the central government by authorising the parliament to protect persons in service of the union. The state governments cannot take disciplinary action nor can remove any administrative officer appointed by the central government.
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(b) No. Rise in kidnapping of young children for ransom and the number of crimes against women is also a law and order problem.
(c) No. President's rule cannot be imposed in a state without giving the largest political party or alliance a chance to prove their majority on the floor of legislative assembly.
(d) No. Two parties are ruling in the State and at the Center is the federalism, though they may be bitter opponents to each other but it is not the situation to impose President's rule.
(e) Yes. If the state is inefficient to control the riots then President's Rule needs to be implemented as it represents a complete failure of the administration.
(f) Yes. If one state has refused to follow the decision of Supreme Court then it is a case of breakdown of constitutional order and fit for imposition of President's rule.
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• Financial autonomy: Some states have demanded for independent sources of revenue and greater control over resources.
• Administrative autonomy: States have demanded that the centre should not have control over the administrative machinery of the state.
• Cultural and Linguistic: Some states have demanded for autonomy on the basis of language and culture.
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• Under Article 370, Jammu and Kashmir enjoys more autonomous powers rather than the other States.
• Under Article 371, the north-eastern states like Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Assam, Nagaland, etc. enjoy special provisions due to sizeable indigineous tribal population with a distinct history and culture.
Special provisions has created resentment among other states as there is a fear that these provisions would lead to separation in those areas. Many people oppose these provisions because they believe that there should be equal division of powers in federal state.
No, this does not forge greater unity among the regions of the country as it leads to a feeling of bias.