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प्रश्न
The President and the Vice-president are part of the Union Executive in this context, answer the following questions:
Explain briefly any two Legislative powers of the President.
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उत्तर
Two legislative powers of the President:
- The President addresses both Houses of the Parliament for the first session held after the General Elections to the Lok Sabha.
- No bill can become a law until and unless it is signed by the President. The President can send the bill back to the House if he disagrees with any clause of the bill. However, when the bill comes to him for the second time, he has to sign it.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The President of India is the Constitutional Head of the Indian Republic. In this context, answer the following question:
How is the President elected?
Who has the power to promulgate an Ordinance at the Centre? When can it be promulgate
State any one qualification necessary for the election of the President of India.
State the composition of the Electoral College for the election of the President of India.
Who is the chief executive authority of the Indian Union?
______ Bill cannot be introduced in the Parliament without President’s approval.
Article ______ lays down that the Supreme command of the Defense Force of the Union shall be vested in the President.
President can make advances out of the ______ of India to meet any unexpected expenditure.
______ is a only a nominal executive in a parliamentary system of government.
Given below are details of few Indian citizens:
| Person | Age [In years] | Description |
| W | 34 | Is a Professor in the Government College |
| X | 35 | Has taken up the citizenship of the United States of America |
| Y | 27 | Is a reputed sportsperson |
| Z | 36 | Is a scientist |
Select the person who fulfils the eligibility criteria to become the President of India.
