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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 3 of 3.

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.

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

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

Gokul said:   1 decade ago
Please explain.


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