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Explain the Government in India ​

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Answered by mrsanjusingh78
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India is a federal (or quasi-federal) democratic republic with a parliamentary system of government largely based on the UK model. [19] Parliament is the “supreme legislative body of India” comprised of the President and the two Houses – Rajya Sabha (the Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (the House of the People).

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India is a federal (or quasi-federal) democratic republic with a parliamentary system of government largely based on the UK model. Parliament is the “supreme legislative body of India” comprised of the President and the two Houses – Rajya Sabha (the Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (the House of the People).

India has a quasi-federal form of government, called "union" or "central" government, with elected officials at the union, state and local levels. ... The members of the Lok Sabha are directly elected for a term of five years by universal adult suffrage through a first-past-the-post voting system.

Head of government: Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Head of state: President Ramnath Kovind

Main organ: Cabinet

Head of civil services: Cabinet secretary (Rajiv Gauba, IAS)

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