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How does the government work?

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Answered by lisa57
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Answer:

The Federal Government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative , executive , and judicial , whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the President, and the Federal courts, respectively.

Answered by praveena079
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Explanation:

The government works in India as per Indian Constitution. Every rule and procedure is fully explained in it to run the government smoothly under the guidance of judiciary.

The Republic of India is a federation of 29 states and 7 union territories. It has a parliamentary government , organized under the Constitution of India.

The Indian Parliament consist of two houses -- Rajya Sabha ( Council of states / Upper house ) and Lol Sabha ( House of the people / Lower house ).

While the President is the head of the state , the Prime Minister is the head of the Central or Union government.

The Central government is formed by the party holding the majority of the seats if the Lok Sabha.

Each state is governed by the State government elected by the State Legislative Assembly elections.

The Chief Minister is the head of the State government. The power to govern the state is divided between the state and local governments.

The Central government governs the country with the help of its numerous ministries, departments and agencies.

The government consist of the Cabinet Minister ( who must be the member of either the Upper house or Lower house ) , Minister of States ( who reports to Cabinet Ministers ) and Minister of States ( Independent charge ) .

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