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The vast number of communities in India meant decisions could not be taken:
ABy any elected house
BOnly from New Delhi
CBy the village councils
DThrough open ballots
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Only from New Delhi
1. A country so varied needs layered government.
2. It could not involve only persons sitting in New Delhi deciding for all.
3. Another level of government in the states was essential.
_Source: NCERT Class 8 Civics, Ch 1 'The Indian Constitution' (hess301)_
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