Comprehensive Summary: President of India - Telugu Text
Source: Summarized from Telugu Text Image
Presidential Resignation
When the President resigns and the office of the Vice-President is vacant, the resignation letter should be addressed to the Vice-President's office. Copies should be sent to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the Prime Minister.
Article 57: Eligibility for Re-election
>> A person can contest for the post of President any number of times.
* Babu Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India, served twice and set a tradition by not contesting for a third term.
Article 58: Qualifications
>> Must be a citizen of India.
>> Must be 35 years of age.
> Must be qualified for election as a member of the House of the People.
* Must not hold any office of profit under the Central or State Governments.
* Vice-President, Governors, Central and State Ministers, MPs, and MLAs are not considered to be holding offices of profit.
Presidential Elections
* Presidential elections in India are conducted according to the Indian Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election Act of 1952.
* Parliament does not have the power to determine other qualifications.
* A candidate for President must be nominated by at least 50 members of the 'Electoral College' and seconded by another 50 members.
* Presidential candidates must pay a deposit of ₹15,000.
* To get the deposit back, candidates must secure at least 1/6th of the valid votes polled.
Article 59: Salary
>> The President's salary is determined by the Parliament.
>> Salary is paid from the Consolidated Fund of India.
>> Not subject to Income Tax.
>> No voting is allowed in Parliament regarding the President's salary and allowances.
>> Salary cannot be reduced during a financial emergency.
>> Current monthly salary of the President of India: ₹1,50,000/-
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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