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The Punchhi Commission was a high-level body set up in 2007 to comprehensively review Centre–State relations in India in light of political, economic, and social changes since the Sarkaria Commission headed by [[Madan Mohan Punchhi]]. Its seven-volume report, submitted in 2010, made hundreds of recommendations aimed at strengthening cooperative federalism, clarifying the role of governors, and preventing misuse of emergency provisions. |
The Punchhi Commission was a high-level body set up in 2007 to comprehensively review Centre–State relations in India in light of political, economic, and social changes since the Sarkaria Commission headed by [[Madan Mohan Punchhi]]. Its seven-volume report, submitted in 2010, made hundreds of recommendations aimed at strengthening cooperative federalism, clarifying the role of governors, and preventing misuse of emergency provisions. |
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The Punchhi Commission was a high-level body set up in 2007 to comprehensively review Centre–State relations in India in light of political, economic, and social changes since the Sarkaria Commission headed by Madan Mohan Punchhi. Its seven-volume report, submitted in 2010, made hundreds of recommendations aimed at strengthening cooperative federalism, clarifying the role of governors, and preventing misuse of emergency provisions.
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