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प्रश्न
With reference to the Parliament and the Council of Ministers, discuss the role of the Prime Minister of India.
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उत्तर
With reference to the Parliament and the Council of Ministers, the roles of the Prime Minister of India are as follows:
- The Prime Minister serves as both the Lok Sabha's and Parliament's leader. In this capacity, he determines the House's whole agenda in cooperation with the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. He decides on the summoning and proroguing of Parliament. He advises the president, who takes action.
- The Prime Minister leads the Council of Ministers, which is made up of ministers with diverse ministries and is in charge of the government's executive branch. As the head of the Council, the Prime Minister oversees and directs the work of the ministers to guarantee that the government's policies and legislation are in line with the legislative agenda and receive Parliament's approval.
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