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Indian Presidents and Vice-Presidents

Comprehensive Summary: Indian Presidents and Vice-Presidents - Readability-Improved Telugu Text Translation

Comprehensive Summary: Indian Presidents and Vice-Presidents - Readability-Improved Telugu Text Translation

Source: Translated from Telugu Text Image (Readability Improved)

Key Information on Indian Presidents and Vice-Presidents

* Temporary Presidents:

  • 1. V.V. Giri

  • 2. C. Muhammad Hidayatullah (Served as temporary president twice)

  • 3. 20.6.

* State providing the highest number of Presidents - Tamil Nadu

* State providing the highest number of Prime Ministers - Uttar Pradesh

Vice-President:

  • >> Article 63 mentions about the Vice-President.

  • » The Constitutional Assembly proposed to establish the post of Vice-President.

  • > The post of Vice-President in our country is received from America.

  • > Article 66 mentions that the Vice-President is elected through a proportional representation method by an 'Electoral College'.

  • >> Members related to Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha will be in the 'Electoral College'.

  • > The Vice-President election is conducted following the President, Vice-President Election Act - 1952.

  • 4. Parliament has the authority to make amendments regarding the Vice-President election matter.

  • >> The Central Election Commission conducts these elections.

  • » Until 1962, the Vice-President election used to happen through a joint meeting of both houses in an open voting system.

  • > From 1962, this election is happening through a secret voting system.

Qualifications:

  • 1. Must be an Indian citizen.

  • 2. Must be of 35 years of age.

  • 3. Must have eligibility to be elected to Parliament.

  • 4. Should not be employed in a salaried job under the Central or State governments.

  • » Following the amendments made in the election act in 1997, these qualifications below must be possessed.

This is a readability-improved translation from the Telugu text image, aiming for clearer English while staying true to the original meaning. For detailed information, please refer to original sources on Indian Presidents and government websites.

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