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How is Union Cabinet formed in India ?

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Answered by kantilalmali89
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Answer: It is led by the Prime Minister. A smaller executive body called the Union Cabinet is the supreme decision-making body in India. Only the prime minister and ministers of the rank of cabinet minister are members of the Union Cabinet in accordance with Article 75.

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The Cabinet of India includes the prime minister and cabinet ministers.Each minister must be a member of one of the houses of the parliament. The cabinet is headed by the prime minister, and is advised by the cabinet secretary, who also acts as the head of the Indian Administrative Service and other civil services. Other ministers are either as union cabinet ministers, who are heads of the various ministries; or ministers of state, who are junior members who report directly to one of the cabinet ministers, often overseeing a specific aspect of government; or ministers of state (independent charges), who do not report to a cabinet minister. As per article 88 of the constitution, every minister shall have the right to speak in, and to take part in the proceedings of, either house, any joint sitting of the houses, and any committee of parliament of which he may be named a member, but shall not be entitled to a vote in the house where he is not a member.

Answered by Misszoya
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Answer:

It is led by the Prime Minister. A smaller executive body called the Union cabinet is the supreme decision- making body in India. Only the Prime Minister and ministers of the rank of cabinet ministers are members of the Union Cabinet in accordance with article 75..❤✌

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