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प्रश्न
Who is the chief executive authority of the Indian Union?
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उत्तर
The chief executive authority of the Indian Union is the President.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Mention any one important occasion when the President addresses a Joint session of Parliament.
The President of India is the Constitutional Head of the Indian Republic. In this context, answer the following question:
How is the President elected?
Mention the circumstances when the President can declare a National Emergency.
Mention the common qualifications required to be eligible to become the President of India.
In what conditions can the office of the President fall vacant?
The Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme court are appointed by:
Match the following.
| 1. | President | (a) | Permanent House |
| 2. | Lok Sabha Speaker | (b) | Lok Sabha Speaker |
| 3. | Vice President | (c) | Vice President |
| 4. | Deputy Speaker | (d) | Deputy Speaker |
| 5. | Rajya Sabha | (e) | President |
The President of India apart from Rashtrapathi Bhavan conducts office at least once a year in ______. Hyderabad.
______ emergency is declared by the President if there is a threat to financial stability or the credit of India.
The ______ has the power to summon and Prorogue the houses of Parliament and dissolve Lok Sabha.
