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Which Schedule of the Indian Constitution divides the power between the Centre and the state in terms of the union, state and
concurrent list?
Fifth Schedule
Ninth Schedule
Third Schedule
Seventh Schedule
- Seventh Schedule:
- ?? Correct Answer: This schedule specifies the division of powers between the Union and the States in three lists: Union List, State List, and Concurrent List.
- It helps manage the responsibilities and obligations of different governance levels in India.
- Fifth Schedule:
- Deals with the administration and control of scheduled areas and scheduled tribes.
- It provides guidelines for the welfare and protection of tribal populations.
- Ninth Schedule:
- Contains laws that are beyond the scope of judicial review.
- It was primarily created to protect land reform and other progressive laws from being challenged in courts.
- Third Schedule:
- Lists the forms of oaths and affirmations taken by ministers, judges, and other officials.
- It ensures the allegiance of officials to the Constitution.
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