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Powers of the President of India

Comprehensive Summary: Powers of the President of India (Telugu Text)

Comprehensive Summary: Powers of the President of India (Telugu Text)

Source: Summarized from Telugu Text Image

Powers of the President of India

The powers of the President of India can be classified into two types:

   
           
  • I. Ordinary Powers
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  • II. Emergency Powers
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I. Ordinary Powers

Ordinary powers are further categorized into:

   
           
  • 1. Executive Powers (కార్యనిర్వహణాధికారాలు)
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* Article 53 - The President can administer the country either directly or with the help of subordinate officers.

* Article 74(1) - There shall be a Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister to aid and advise the President in the administration of the country.

* Article 75(1) - The Prime Minister is appointed by the President, and other ministers are appointed by the President based on the Prime Minister's advice.

* Article 76 - The President appoints the Attorney General, who is the chief legal advisor to the Central Government.

* Article 124 - The President appoints the Chief Justice and other judges of the Supreme Court.

* Article 217 - The President appoints the Chief Justice and other judges of the High Courts.

* Article 155 - The President appoints the Governors of the states.

* Article 239 - The President appoints the Lieutenant Governors (Administrators) of the Union Territories.

* Article 315 - The President facilitates the selection of employees for All India Services through UPSC and Joint Public Service Commissions.

* Article 324 - The President appoints the Chief Election Commissioner and other officers in the Central Election Commission.

* Article 148 - The President appoints the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) to audit the expenditures and accounts of the Central and State governments.

* Article 280 - The President appoints the Finance Commission to distribute revenue between the Center and the States.

* Article 262 - The President establishes the Central Water Resources Council.

* Article 263 - The President can establish the Inter-State Council.

* Article 338 - The President establishes the National Scheduled Castes Commission.

This is a comprehensive summary translated from the Telugu text image. For detailed information, please refer to original sources on the Indian Constitution and government websites.

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