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प्रश्न
With reference to the powers of the President, discuss:
Any four executive powers
उत्तर
Four executive powers of the President of India are:
- Head of the Union Executive: All executive orders are issued in the name of the President. All the Union Officials are his subordinates.
- Formation of the Council of Ministers: According to the Constitution, the President appoints the Prime Minister and, on the Prime Minister's recommendation, the President appoints the other Ministers. All Council of Ministers decisions must be reported to the President by the Prime Minister.
- Administration of Union Territories: According to the Constitution, the President is responsible for overseeing each Union Territory. An Administrator with a designation that the President may designate carries out the President's actions.
- Control over State Governments: A State may receive necessary directives from the Union Government. The Union Government has total control over the States while the President is in office.
Notes
Students should refer to the answer according to their questions.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blanks:
The President appoints the judges of the ____________ Court and the ___________ Court.
Fill in the blanks:
The Prime Minister is the link between the _____________ , the people, and the _____________.
Name the following:
The current Prime Minister of India.
State whether the following is true or false:
The President is elected for a term of 4 years.
Name any two officials appointed by the President?
Answer the following question briefly:
In the context of the President of India, answer the following question:
How can the services of the President be terminated?
Tick mark the correct statements:
The Prime Minister acts on the advice of the President.
Tick mark the correct statements:
A money bill cannot be introduced without the President’s authority.
Answer the following:
What are the two main functions of the Cabinet?
Explain the following statement:
“The President is a nominal head.”