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The name of a candidate for the office of president of India may be proposed by
The nomination of a candidate for election to the office of the president must be subscribed by at least 50 electors as proposers and 50 electors as seconders.
The nomination of a candidate for election to the office of the president must be subscribed by at least 50 electors as proposers and 50 electors as seconders.
See lessThe members of the parliamentary committee
This Committee consists of 15 Members elected by the Lok Sabha; 7 Members of the Rajya Sabha are also associated with it.
This Committee consists of 15 Members elected by the Lok Sabha; 7 Members of the Rajya Sabha are also associated with it.
See lessThe powers to legislate with respect to any matter not enumerated in any of the three lists are mentioned as residuary powers. Which of the following is empowered to determine finally as to whether or not a particular matter falls in this category
The correct answer is Supreme Court. The Supreme Court determines as to whether a particular matter (not enumerated in any of the 3 lists) falls under the residuary power of the Parliament.
The correct answer is Supreme Court. The Supreme Court determines as to whether a particular matter (not enumerated in any of the 3 lists) falls under the residuary power of the Parliament.
See lessThe office of the prime minister of India
The PMO is located at the South Block of the Secretariat Building. The subject-matter of files required to be submitted to the Prime Minister depends on whether he is holding direct charge of the Ministry or whether there is a Cabinet Minister or Minister of State (Independent Charge) in charge of tRead more
The PMO is located at the South Block of the Secretariat Building. The subject-matter of files required to be submitted to the Prime Minister depends on whether he is holding direct charge of the Ministry or whether there is a Cabinet Minister or Minister of State (Independent Charge) in charge of the Ministry.
See lessThe president demand for further reforms, attended with the dislocation caused by the non-cooperation movement, led the British government to appoint a Statutory Commission in 1927. This commission was headed by
It was commonly referred to as the Simon Commission named after its chairman, Sir John Simon. Q. The Simon Commission was appointed in November 1927 by the British Government.
It was commonly referred to as the Simon Commission named after its chairman, Sir John Simon. Q. The Simon Commission was appointed in November 1927 by the British Government.
See lessThe president can dismiss a member of the council of ministers
On the recommendation of Prime Minister, the President can dismiss any minister from the 'Council of Ministers'.
On the recommendation of Prime Minister, the President can dismiss any minister from the ‘Council of Ministers’.
See lessThe president can advance money to meet unforeseen expenses, pending authorization by Parliament, from
This fund is placed at the disposal of the president, and he can make advances out of it to meet unforeseen expenditure pending its authorisation by the Parliament. The fund is held by the finance secretary on behalf of the President.
This fund is placed at the disposal of the president, and he can make advances out of it to meet unforeseen expenditure pending its authorisation by the Parliament. The fund is held by the finance secretary on behalf of the President.
See lessThe position of a chief minister is
He is the head of the state government. While the governor is the nominal executive of the state government, the person who becomes the chief minister is the real executive of the government.
He is the head of the state government. While the governor is the nominal executive of the state government, the person who becomes the chief minister is the real executive of the government.
See lessThe members of the Rajya Sabha are elected for a term
Rajya Sabha members are elected for a term of 6 years.
Rajya Sabha members are elected for a term of 6 years.
See lessThe office of the president can fall vacant due to
The office of the President can become vacant due to death or resignation or impeachment of the President. In such cases, the Vice President takes over the role of the President for six months.
The office of the President can become vacant due to death or resignation or impeachment of the President. In such cases, the Vice President takes over the role of the President for six months.
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