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SHORT ANSWER: The Concurrent List and the State List in the Indian Constitution outline the distribution of powers between the central and state governments. DETAILS: - The State List includes subjects on which only state governments can legislate, such as police, public health, and agriculture. - The Concurrent List includes subjects on which both the central and state governments can legislate, such as education, marriage, and bankruptcy. - In case of a conflict between central and state laws on a subject in the Concurrent List, the central law prevails. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Not applicable. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 246.
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