Correct option is C
The correct answer is (c) Concurrent list.
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Economic planning in India is placed under the Concurrent List of the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution. This means that both the central and state governments have the authority to make laws and policies regarding economic planning.
· The Concurrent List allows for shared responsibility and cooperation between the Union and the states in matters of economic planning and development.
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Union List: Contains subjects on which only the central government can legislate, such as defense, foreign affairs, and atomic energy.
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State List: Contains subjects on which only state governments can legislate, such as police, public health, and agriculture.
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Concurrent List: Contains subjects on which both the central and state governments can legislate, such as education, marriage, and economic planning.