General Knowledge - Indian Politics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Indian Politics - Indian Politics (Q.No. 60)
60.

The Nagaland State of India cannot be termed as a state because it lacks

sovereignty
bicameral legislature
a high court exclusively of its own
None of the above
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
24 comments Page 1 of 3.

Humaira Salim said:   1 decade ago
This is new to me. Please someone explain.

Gokul said:   1 decade ago
Please explain.

Sheetal said:   1 decade ago
I dont think it's right.. can anyone explain?

Kalpesh said:   1 decade ago
I think that it right answer but some one tell in details.

Esha said:   1 decade ago
Unlike most states in India, Nagaland has been granted a great degree of state autonomy, as well as special powers and autonomy for Naga tribes to conduct their own affairs. Each tribe has a hierarchy of councils at the village, range, and tribal levels dealing with local disputes.

Selvakumar.g said:   1 decade ago
It is not right. In 1963, the state of nagaland was created by taking the areas of naga hills and tuensang areas out of the state assam. It is our 16 th state.

Sachin said:   1 decade ago
What the mean of sovereignty.

Rathi said:   1 decade ago
Sovereignty means : Supreme power or authority

Ratan sahay said:   1 decade ago
As per the definition of the word 'state' any of the sate of India cannot be termed as State as they lack sovereignty.

Neeraj said:   1 decade ago
Nagaland is a state. Why does it not fit in the definition of a state?


Post your comments here:

Your comments will be displayed after verification.