New president of india 2022 today

  1. New President Of India 2022 News
  2. Droupadi Murmu to be India's new President: Duties, power, and salary of India's President
  3. Lebanese lawmakers fail in yet another attempt to elect president, end power vacuum
  4. Who will be India’s next President?


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New President Of India 2022 News

ANI / May 21, 2023, 21:50 (IST) Ahead of the inauguration of the new Parliament House, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said that the President should inaugurate the newly-constructed Parliament building and not the Prime Minister. Notably, PM Modi will be dedicating the newly-constructed Parliament building to the country on May 28. TNN / May 29, 2023, 08:23 (IST) The JD(U) leaders and workers, led by the party national president Rajiv Ranjan alias Lalan Singh, on Sunday sat on a daylong fast before the statue of Babsaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar near the Patna high court to protest against the inauguration of the new Parliament building by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and no invite to the President Droupadi Murmu for the event. TIMESOFINDIA.COM / May 29, 2023, 12:33 (IST) Apple has added three new suppliers in India to its list of suppliers, taking the total count to 14. Molex, Onsemi, and Shenzhen Erwin Precision Technology are the new suppliers from India, as per the Cupertino-based tech giant's latest supplier list. While Apple is emphasizing India's growth potential, a significant proportion of Apple's suppliers are still based in China, with 151 facilities that supply to the company's supply chain. TNN / May 26, 2023, 05:22 (IST) The government has estimated the country’s foodgrain output in 2022-23 crop year to hit a record of over 330 million tonnes (MT), which is 14MT (over 4%) more than the production in the previous corresponding year, despite the unseasonal rain...

Droupadi Murmu to be India's new President: Duties, power, and salary of India's President

The position of the president comes with a lot of duties and responsibilities in addition to certain privileges. Among the endless number of responsibilities concerning administrative, legislative, judicial, military, diplomatic, financial, and emergency-related situations entitled to the President of India, some of the major duties are as follows: • The President holds the power as well as the responsibility to appoint India's Prime Minister. • The President holds the power to appoint the Chief Justice of India. • The President holds the appointing authority for all states and thus can dismiss a Governor if required. • Apart from the aforementioned positions, the President also has the power to appoint many other posts including Ambassadors to foreign countries. • In addition to that, the President of India being the commander-in-chief of all the Indian Armed Forces can at any point declare war or call it off on the basis of the advice of a Council of Ministers by the Prime Minister. • India's Treaties with foreign countries are also signed in the name of the President. • The government's financial budget needs the prior consent of the President before it is introduced in Parliament. • The President can also declare a National/State/Financial Emergency at any point in time if required. On the other hand, speaking about the salary of the President, he/she gets a salary of Rs 5 lakh per month. Earlier, the salary of the President was Rs 1.5 lakh, but later it was increased ...

Lebanese lawmakers fail in yet another attempt to elect president, end power vacuum

| Beirut | Updated: 14-06-2023 19:40 IST | Created: 14-06-2023 19:40 IST • SHARE • • • • Lebanese lawmakers failed Wednesday in yet another attempt to elect a president and break a seven-month power vacuum that has roiled the tiny Mediterranean country. The ongoing political chaos has blocked progress on a solution to an intensifying economic crisis. The session — the twelfth try to pick a president — broke down after the bloc led by the powerful political party and militant group Hezbollah withdrew following the first round of voting, breaking the quorum in the 128-member house. All lawmakers attended the session. Hezbollah's preferred candidate, Sleiman Frangieh, the scion of a political family close to the ruling Assad family in Syria, trailed behind his main rival, Jihad Azour, a former finance minister and senior official with the International Monetary Fund, in the first round of voting. Azour, who is supported by the opposition to Hezbollah and some of its nominal allies, received 59 votes to 51 for Frangieh, while 18 lawmakers cast blank ballots, protest votes or voted for minority candidates. However, Azour failed to reach the two-thirds majority needed to win in the first round. The meeting came after 11 previous sessions by the parliament — the last of which was held in January — failed to elect a replacement for President Michel Aoun, a Hezbollah ally, whose term ended in late October. Azour has the backing of the country's largest Christian political parties, ...

Who will be India’s next President?

By Darpan Singh: India’s President does not exercise executive powers, but all executive decisions are carried out in her name. She is required by the Constitution to act on the advice of the council of ministers led by the Prime Minister. But the President can ask the government to reconsider actions and offer advice. In matters of legislation, for example. So, it would be wrong to say that the role is only ceremonial or that the President is a mere figurehead or rubber stamp. Now, how does the election happen? THE POLL PROCESS • The President is elected by members of the Electoral College comprising elected members of both Houses of Parliament, and elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of all states and the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the Union Territory of Puducherry. • This means nominated members of the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha or Legislative Assemblies of states are not part of the Electoral College. Similarly, members of Legislative Councils also do not participate in the election process. • The value of votes of MPs and MLAs varies based on the population of states they come from. • It is mandatory for 50 MPs to propose the candidate, followed by another 50 seconding the candidature. • Polling will be held in the Parliament House and on the premises of the State Legislative Assemblies. • The election is held by secret ballot. A single transferable vote is used per the system of proportional representation. • On the ballot paper, there are t...