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Explain the executive powers of the President. |
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Answer» The President is die administrative Head of the State and orders are executed in his name. Article 53 clearly states that ‘the executive powers of the State must be vested in the hands of the President’. 1. All accords and agreements carried out on behalf of the Government of India is done in the name of the President. 2. The President has the power to call for any information from the government. 3. The President appoints the Prime minister and the Council of the minister on the recommendation of the Prime minister. 4. The highest constitutional functionaries such as Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) are appointed by the President. 5. The member of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Backward Class Commission (BCC) and National Commission for Women (NCW) are appointed by the President. 6. The President enjoys the power of removing the highest constitutional functionaries. 7. The President can call for reports from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Commission, Linguistic Minorities Commission (EMC), Backward Class Commission (BCC) and other commissions. |
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