Civics
A few subjects in various Lists of the Indian Constitution are given here. Group them under the Union, State and Concurrent Lists as provided in the table below.
| A. Defence; B. Police; C. Agriculture; D. Education; E. Banking; F. Forests; G. Communications; H. Trade; I. Marriages |
| Lists | Subjects |
|---|---|
| Union List | |
| State List | |
| Concurrent List |
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| Lists | Subjects |
|---|---|
| Union List | Defence, Communication, Banking |
| State List | Police, Agriculture, Trade |
| Concurrent List | Education, Forest, Marriages |
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Sangeeta: The policy of accommodation has strengthened national unity.
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(b) Central government — Union List
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