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Question
What are the demands raised by States in their quest for greater autonomy?
Solution
There are four demands raised by States in their quest for greater autonomy that are as follows:
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Demand for separation of state and central power: Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Punjab have demanded that more important powers should be assigned to the states.
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Financial autonomy: Some states have demanded for independent sources of revenue and greater control over resources.
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Administrative autonomy: States have demanded that the centre should not have control over the administrative machinery of the state.
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Cultural and Linguistic: Some states have demanded for autonomy on the basis of language and culture.
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- √ 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.
- √ 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.
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- √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.
Think which of the following statements would be correct. State why.
- √ 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.