Who is the current president of india

  1. President of India
  2. Narendra Modi
  3. The President of India: Powers and Responsibilities
  4. List of all Prime Ministers of India (1947
  5. Droupadi Murmu elected 15th President of India
  6. List of presidents of India


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President of India

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Narendra Modi

Show Less Narendra Modi, in full Narendra Damodardas Modi, (born September 17, 1950, Vadnagar, India), Indian politician and government official who rose to become a senior leader of the Early life and political career Modi was raised in a small town in northern Gujarat, and he completed an M.A. degree in Modi joined the BJP in 1987, and a year later he was made the general secretary of the Gujarat branch of the party. He was instrumental in greatly strengthening the party’s presence in the state in succeeding years. In 1990 Modi was one of the BJP members who participated in a Political ascent and term as chief minister of Gujarat In 1995 Modi was made the secretary of the BJP’s national organization in Keshubhai Patel, after Patel had been held responsible for the state government’s poor response in the aftermath of the massive Modi’s political career thereafter remained a mixture of deep controversy and self-promoted achievements. His role as chief minister during communal riots that engulfed Gujarat in 2002 was particularly questioned. He was accused of Modi’s repeated political success in Gujarat, however, made him an indispensable leader within the BJP hierarchy and led to his reintegration into the political mainstream. Under his leadership, the BJP secured a significant victory in the December 2002 legislative assembly elections, winning 127 of the 182 seats in the chamber (including a seat for Modi). Projecting a

The President of India: Powers and Responsibilities

By India Today Web Desk: The President of the Republic of India is the head of the Indian state, and commander in chief of all the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is indirectly elected by the directly elected members of both the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, and the legislative assemblies of the states and union territories of India. The President of India has been granted the responsibility and authority to protect the Constitution. Legislative powers enjoyed by the President of India • The President has the power to dissolve the Lok Sabha. • A bill that has been passed by both the houses of the parliament can become a law only if it receives the president. (subject to limitations) • The President of India has the power to nominate 12 members to the Rajya Sabha who have made extraordinary accomplishments in the fields of science, art, literature and social service. • The President has the power to send a bill back to the parliament unless it is a money bill or constitutional amendment bill. Executive power enjoyed by the President of India • The executive powers of the country are vested with the President of India. • The parliament can grant additional powers to the President if it deems fit and these powers can be further delegated by the president to state governors. Appointing powers and duties of the President • The President has the power and responsibility to appoint the Prime Minister of India. • The President of India appoints the Chief Justice. • The Pr...

List of all Prime Ministers of India (1947

List of all Prime Ministers of India: Narendra Modi is the current and 14th Prime Minister of India. He would become the fourth Indian Prime Minister to serve two consecutive terms on the post and would be the first non-Congress Prime Minister of India who would complete two consecutive terms. The Prime Minister of India is the head of the government of the Republic of India. Executive authority is vested in the Prime Minister and their chosen Council of Ministers, though the President of India is the Constitutional, nominal and ceremonial head of the State. In this article, we have mentioned the list of all Prime Ministers of India along with their term starting from 1947 to 2023. List of all the Prime Ministers of India from 1947-2023 India has a parliamentary government, with the prime minister serving as both the head of the executive branch and the presiding official. The Lok Sabha, the Republic of India's main legislative body, is the lower chamber of the Indian Parliament, and the prime minister is frequently the head of the party or coalition that holds a majority there. The Lok Sabha is the prime minister's permanent accountability body. The prime minister of India is chosen by the president; however, in order to remain in office, the prime minister must have the support of the majority of the Lok Sabha members, who are chosen directly every five years. The upper house of the parliament, the Rajya Sabha or the Lok Sabha, can both contain the prime minister. The ap...

Droupadi Murmu elected 15th President of India

Former Jharkhand Governor and National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate th President of India, the first tribal woman to be elected to the position and the youngest as well. She was declared elected on Thursday after four rounds of counting, although she had crossed the halfway mark after the third round of counting itself, posting an unassailable lead over her rival and the Opposition’s candidate Yashwant Sinha, who conceded the election thereafter. After four rounds of polling, Ms. Murmu received 2,824 votes of 6,76,803 value while Mr. Sinha received 1,877 votes or 3,80,177 value. She received 64.03% of total valid votes polled, much more than what was openly declared in her support and pointing to the fact there had been a lot of cross-voting in Ms. Murmu's favour from the Opposition ranks. Also read | "In my capacity as Returning Officer duly declare that Smt. Droupadi Murmu has been duly elected as President of India," said P.C. Mody, Secretary General of the Rajya Sabha, who was the designated Returning Officer for the polls. ‘India scripts victory’ Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the first to greet Ms. Murmu at her residence in New Delhi after the third round of counting showed that she had crossed the half-way mark. “India scripts history. At a time when 1.3 billion Indians are marking Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, a daughter of India hailing from a tribal community born in a remote part of eastern India has been elected our President!” tweeted Mr. Modi, adding that...

List of presidents of India

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