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1) The Union Government alone can make laws relating to the subjects mention in the Union List. Concurrent List :- It includes subjects of common interest to both Union Government and State Government such as forest, marriage, agriculture, adoption and succession.
2)Coming Together Federation where the states come together to form a larger unit with willingness where in Holding Together Federation the government of a larger area divide its powers with the states. ... In Coming Together Federation, the central and the state always experience equal set of powers.
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Explanation:
☆includes subjects of national importance.
☆controlled by central government.
☆some of the subjects are foreign affairs, banking,currency,defence.
☆subjects are included in this list because we need a uniform pol2 on these matter.
☆union government can make laws in it.
Concurrent list:-
☆include subjects of both union and state government.
☆some of the subjects are education, forest , marriage.
☆both state government as well as union government can make laws.
☆mainly union government have more power in law making.
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Holding together federalism -HT
Coming together federalism -CT
HT:When a large country decides to divide its power between the constituent States and the national government, it is known as Holding together federalism.
CT: Independent states come together on their own to form a bigger unit, it is known as Coming together federalism.
HT: In this kind of federation, all the constituent States usually have equal powers
CT:In this kind of federation, the central government tends to be more powerful vis-à-vis the States.
HT: All the states come together to pool their sovereignty and retain identity to increase their security
CT: The central government ensures the sovereignty of the country.
HT:Example: USA and Australia
CT: Example: India and Spain