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Question
The makers of our Constitution adopted the Parliamentary and the Cabinet form of Government. With reference to this, answer the following questions:
Who is the Constitutional head of the Union Government?
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Solution
The President is the Constitutional Head of the Union Government of India and is also the Supreme Commander of the Defense Forces of India.
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| 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 |
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