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  • Veto Power of a President

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  • Union Territories

    Let’s begin with a simple question: “Bharat ek federal system hai — to phir Union Territories ka concept kahan se aa gaya?” This question itself points to the unique nature of Indian federalism — which is not purely federal, but “federal with unitary bias.” 🟩 Constitutional Basis Under Article 1 of the Constitution, the territory…

  • Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)

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  • Union and its Territory

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