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Union, State, and Concurrent Lists in India: Venn Diagram

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Union, State, and Concurrent Lists in India: Venn Diagram
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The Indian Constitution divides legislative powers between the Union (central) government and the State governments. The Union List contains subjects exclusively under the purview of the Parliament, the State List contains subjects for State Legislatures, and the Concurrent List includes subjects where both can legislate, with Union law prevailing in case of conflict.

Venn Diagram Overview

This venn diagram includes 3 key elements.

Union List

<h4>Union List</h4><p>The Union List contains subjects of national importance where only the Parliament can make laws. These are crucial for maintaining a unified nation and ensuring consistent policy across the country.</p><p>Examples include: <em>Defence, Foreign Affairs, Railways, Banking, Communication, Currency</em>.</p>

State List

<h4>State List</h4><p>The State List comprises subjects of regional importance where State Legislatures have the exclusive power to legislate. This allows states to address local needs and priorities effectively.</p><p>Examples include: <em>Public Order, Police, Public Health, Agriculture, Local Government, Fisheries</em>.</p>

Concurrent List

<h4>Concurrent List</h4><p>The Concurrent List includes subjects where both the Union Parliament and State Legislatures can make laws. This list fosters cooperative federalism, allowing for national standards while accommodating regional variations.</p><p>Examples include: <em>Education, Forests, Trade Unions, Marriage and Divorce, Adoption, Welfare of Labour</em>.</p>

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