Environmental Sciences, asked by sharmasumita364, 1 month ago

short note on governor ​

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Answered by ka371973m2
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The Constitution vests in the governor all the executive powers of the state government. The governor appoints the chief minister, who enjoys the support of the majority in the State Legislative Assembly. ... Apart from this, State Election Commissioner is also appointed by the Governor (though removed by the President).

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Similar to the President at the union level, the governor is the nominal head of the states at the state level. He is appointed by the President on the advice of the council of ministers and the Prime Minister.

  • He performs executive as well as legislative functions.

  • He has the right to call for special session of the state legislature and to issue an ordinance when the legislature is not in session.

  • He has the power to dissolve the state legislative assembly.

  • Once the bill gets the assent of the governor, it turns into a law.

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