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Federalism is a key feature of the Indian constitution. Which of the following statements concerning this is incorrect?
Both Central and state governments have been established by the constitution.
Both governments derive their power from the constitution.
Since the State governments are autonomous political units, the Central government cannot enforce any order on them.
Indian citizens are governed by laws and rules made by both Central and state governments at the same time.
In India, though the State governments are autonomous political units, the Central government can enforce an order on them. For instance, in times of emergency.
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Recently, the Reserve Bank of India has sanctioned the Scheme of Amalgamation of the__________________ with Rajadhani Co-op. Urban Bank Ltd.
Chaitanya Co-Operative Urban Bank
Adarsh Cooperative Urban Bank
Navanirman Co-operative Urban Bank Ltd
Abhyudaya Co-operative Bank Ltd.
The Reserve Bank of India has sanctioned the Scheme of Amalgamation of the Navanirman Co-operative Urban Bank Ltd with Rajadhani Co-op. Urban Bank Ltd. Both urban co-operative banks are Hyderabad-based.
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