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Answered by abuzarali24
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The primary duty of the President is to preserve, protect and defend the constitution and the law of India as made part of his oath (Article 60 of Indian constitution). The President is the common head of all independent constitutional entities

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Answered by deepikasharma1105198
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Head of Union. He is the head of the union executives.

Head of Union. He is the head of the union executives. Appointments.

Head of Union. He is the head of the union executives. Appointments. Can ask to prove majority.

Head of Union. He is the head of the union executives. Appointments. Can ask to prove majority. Supreme Commander.

Head of Union. He is the head of the union executives. Appointments. Can ask to prove majority. Supreme Commander.Part of the Parliament of India.

Head of Union. He is the head of the union executives. Appointments. Can ask to prove majority. Supreme Commander.Part of the Parliament of India. Summons for Joint Session.

Head of Union. He is the head of the union executives. Appointments. Can ask to prove majority. Supreme Commander.Part of the Parliament of India. Summons for Joint Session. Power in respect of Bill.

Head of Union. He is the head of the union executives. Appointments. Can ask to prove majority. Supreme Commander.Part of the Parliament of India. Summons for Joint Session. Power in respect of Bill. Nomination

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