Who is the constitutional head of the state in india ?

  1. List of heads of state of India
  2. Governors of States in India
  3. President of India (Article 52
  4. The State Executive
  5. President of India
  6. Role of Constitutional Head in the State
  7. State Governments in India
  8. Who is the constitutional head of the State Governments?a)Chief Ministerb)Governorc)Speakerd)High Court JudgeCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?
  9. [Solved] Who is the Head of the State in India?


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List of heads of state of India

Details Style Firstmonarch as successor of the Lastmonarch George VI Formation 15 August 1947 Abolition 26 January 1950 Appointer No. Portrait Monarch (Birth–Death) Reign Royal House Reign start Reign end 1 (1895–1952) 15 August 1947 26 January 1950 (1947–1948) (1948–1950) Governor-General The No. Portrait Governor-General (Birth–Death) Tenure Monarch Took office Left office 1 (1900–1979) 15 August 1947 21 June 1948 George VI 2 (1878–1972) 21 June 1948 26 January 1950 President of India Under the Status Denotes Vice-President acting as President No. Portrait President (Birth–Death) Elected Tenure Political affiliation (at time of appointment) Took office Left office 1 (1884–1963) 26 January 1950 13 May 1962 2 (1888–1975) 13 May 1962 13 May 1967 Nehru Nanda 3 (1897–1969) 13 May 1967 3 May 1969 ( died in office.) I. Gandhi – (1894–1980) – 3 May 1969 20 July 1969 I. Gandhi – (1905–1992) – 20 July 1969 24 August 1969 I. Gandhi 4 (1894–1980) 24 August 1969 24 August 1974 I. Gandhi 5 (1905–1977) 24 August 1974 11 February 1977 ( died in office.) I. Gandhi – (1912–2002) – 11 February 1977 25 July 1977 I. Gandhi 6 (1913–1996) 25 July 1977 25 July 1982 Desai I. Gandhi 7 (1916–1994) 25 July 1982 25 July 1987 I. Gandhi 8 (1910–2009) 25 July 1987 25 July 1992 R. Gandhi 9 (1918–1999) 25 July 1992 25 July 1997 Rao 10 (1920–2005) 25 July 1997 25 July 2002 Gujral Vajpayee 11 (1931–2015) 25 July 2002 25 July 2007 Vajpayee 12 (born 1934) 25 July 2007 25 July 2012 M. Singh 13 (1935–2020) 25 ...

Governors of States in India

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President of India (Article 52

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The State Executive

The State Executive- Governor: Government at the State is the same as that for the Union, that is, a Parliamentary system. The head of the states is called the Governor, who is the constitutional head of the state as the The Governor is usually a distinguished elder states man, who can discharge his rather perfunctory duties with dignity and who is on a position to exercise what Gandhi called an “all pervading moral influence”. The Governor of a state has a dual role to play- • as the constitutional head of the state and • as the agent or representative of the centre. As per Art. 157, no person shall be eligible for appointment as Governor unless- • he is a citizen of India and • has completed the age of 35 years • The Governor of a State shall be appointed by the President by warrant under his hand and seal [Art.155]. • Subject to the pleasure of the President, he shall hold office for a term of 5 years and on the expiry of such period continues to hold it until his successor enters upon his office. • The appointment may terminate either upon dismissal by the President or on resignation addressed to President by the Governor. [Art.156]. • The Governor shall not be a member of either House of Parliament or of the Legislature of any State and if any such member is appointed as Governor, his seat as such member shall be deemed to have been vacated on the date on which he enters upon his office as Governor. • He shall not hold any other office of profit. • He shall be entitle...

President of India

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Role of Constitutional Head in the State

• • • • • • • • • • • • About constitutional head of the state India’s head of state is the president who is elected to a five-year renewable term by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both houses of parliament and the elected members of the legislative assemblies of all the states. The vice president, chosen by an electoral college made up of only the two houses of parliament, presides over the Rajya Sabha. People Also Read: What is List of heads of state of India – Wikipedia This is a list of the heads of state of India, from the independence of India in 1947 to the present day. The current head of state of India is Drupadi Murmu, elected in 2022 after being nominated by the National Democratic Alliance and its leading party the Bharatiya Janata Party, the largest party in the parliament and the party led. People Also Read: How to Who among the following is the constitutional executive head of the state? The Costitution endows the Govrnor with the executive power of the Stte. However, the Govrnor acts as a nominal head, and the real executive powers are exercised by the Chief Minister along with the Concil of Ministers. People Also Read: Govrnor is the constitutional head of that state. Govrnor has all the executive and legislative powers of the state. The Chief Secretary is the top-most executive official and senior-most civil servant of the state government. The Chief Secretary is the ex-officio head of the state Civil Services Board, the Stte Se...

State Governments in India

State Governments in India are responsible for the governance of the respective Composition of State Governments in India It is the Constitution of India that describes the structure of the state governments. Thus, in every state, like the centre, the Governor is the representative of the The As the Powers of State Governments in India State Governments in India possess the power to make State Governments in India function on the basis of federal relations between the State and Central governments. However, the Central Government has more authority on state matters than the State Government. Moreover, if the political conditions in any state worsen, the Central Government allows the President to declare President's rule in that state, as the Parliament has the power to make laws for the whole or any part of India. Different State Governments in India The names of some of the State Governments in India are Government of Jammu and Kashmir, Government of Recently Updated Articles in Indian Administration • Known to be the second oldest Malayalam newspaper in Kerala in circulation, Malayala Manorama is now treated as an encyclopaedia. • Indian Army maintains the second largest active military force in the world. The Indian Army is quite rich in its battling experience. • The CPI (Marxist) Party is the principal coalition of the Congress led UPA Governmet in 2004. • The Telegraph is a Kolkata based English newspaper of India. It is owned by the Anandabazar Patrika Limited • Ind...

Who is the constitutional head of the State Governments?a)Chief Ministerb)Governorc)Speakerd)High Court JudgeCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Constitutional Head of State Governments The constitutional head of the state government in India is the Governor. The governor is appointed by the President of India for a term of five years. The governor has constitutional powers and functions, which are similar to those of the President of India at the national level. Powers and Functions of the Governor 1. Executive Powers: The governor is the head of the state executive and has the power to appoint the chief minister and other ministers. The governor also appoints the chairman and members of the State Public Service Commission, Advocate General, members of the State Election Commission, and other officials. 2. Legislative Powers: The governor is an important part of the state legislative system. The governor summons, prorogues, and dissolves the State Legislative Assembly, and addresses it at the beginning of each session. The governor also has the power to withhold his assent to bills passed by the state legislature. 3. Financial Powers: The governor is responsible for the state's finances. The governor lays the annual budget before the state legislature and approves the expenditure of the state government. 4. Judicial Powers: The governor is the final authority for granting pardons and reprieves to convicted criminals. The governor also appoints judges of the High Court and other subordinate courts. Conclusion Thus, the governor is an important constitutional head of the state government in India. The governor repre...

[Solved] Who is the Head of the State in India?

The correct answer is The President. Key Points • The President • According to Article 52 of the Indian Constitution of India, the President is the head of the state of the Republic of India. • The President is the formal head of the executive, legislature, and judiciary of India. • He is Commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces. • He is not a member of either of the house of parliament. • He does not sit in the Parliament to attend its meeting but he is an integral part of Parliament. • He is the highest formal authority in the country. • Prime Minister • The Prime Minister can be a representative of either of the two houses in the Indian Parliament, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. • Article 74 states that there shall be a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister at the head to aid and advise the President. • Article 75 says that the President appoints the PM and other ministers are appointed by the President on the advice of the PM. • Ministers hold their office during the pleasure of the President. • The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha. Additional Information • Governor • The Governor of the State is appointed by the President and holds office at the pleasure of the President • Article 153 to Article 162 of the Indian Constitution deals with the appointment, powers, and Office of Governor • Appointment of the Governor in a State is made as per the Article 155 of the Constitution • Chief Minister • Article 164 says that Chief Ministe...