Subjects that were placed on the Union List were _________, _________ and _________.
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Answer: The correct answers are foreign affairs, defence and taxes.
Subjects mentioned in the Union List would be the sole responsibility of the Central Government.
Many days were spent by the Constituent Assembly discussing the division of powers between the State Governments and the Central Government.
Some of the members were of the opinion that more powers should be given to the Centre. They argued that only a centre with sufficient power will be able to think and plan about the development and well-being of the entire nation.
Other members of the Constituent Assembly were of the opinion that only provinces should be given greater freedom and autonomy.
A member from Madras wanted the initial responsibility to rest with the government at the provincial level.
A member from Mysore feared that democracy would be centred in Delhi and the situation would not be the same in the rest of the country.
Hence the Constituent Assembly came up with the Union List, Concurrent List and State List.
The Centre and the states would have joint responsibility for the subjects which come under the Concurrent List. Examples are forests and agriculture.