. Centre-State Relations Legislative relations The Union Parliament has the power to legislate for the whole or any part of the territory of India, which includes not only the Indian Constitution of the Finance Commission appointed by the President under Article of the Constitution. Late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi appointed the Sarkaria Commission in to make an enquiry into the Centre-State relations. The Central government has implemented (out of ) recommendations of the Commission. In , the Tamil Nadu Government appointed a three-member committee under the chairmanship of Dr. P V Rajamannar to examine the entire question of Centre-state relations.
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1.9 Centre-State Relations
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