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State any six functions of the President of India​

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(i) He appoints Prime Minister although he has to appoint the leader of majority party as the PM.

(ii) All government activities take place in the name of the President.

(iii) All laws and major policy decisions of the government are issued in her name.

(iv) All major appointments are made in the name of the President.

(v) All international treaties and agreements are made in the name of the President.

(vi) A bill passed by the parliament becomes law only after the President gives assent to it

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(1) Head of the Union Administration: All executive orders are issued in the name of the President.  

(2) Appointments of officials of the State: The President makes appointments to the key posts to run the government's administration. He appoints the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, the Chief Justice and the Judges of Supreme Court and the High Courts, the Governors of the States, Attorney General of India, Comptroller and Auditor General, Chairman and members of the UPSC, Chairman and members of the Planning Commission.

(3)The President of India has limitations on his executive powers due to the Council of Ministers. Likewise, the Parliament also exerts certain limitations on the powers of the President. One such limitation is the approval of all proclamations of Emergency by the Parliament. If the Parliament does not approve them, they become null and void.

The President of India enjoys certain discretionary powers such as:

The President of India enjoys certain discretionary powers such as:i) Appointing the New Prime Minister in case of death of the PM in office or in case of hung Parliament.

The President of India enjoys certain discretionary powers such as:i) Appointing the New Prime Minister in case of death of the PM in office or in case of hung Parliament.ii) When PM or any Minister loses the 'No Confidence Motion', its up to his discretion to dissolve the Lower house or to look in to the alternative government farming while life of Lok Sabha is intact.

The President of India enjoys certain discretionary powers such as:i) Appointing the New Prime Minister in case of death of the PM in office or in case of hung Parliament.ii) When PM or any Minister loses the 'No Confidence Motion', its up to his discretion to dissolve the Lower house or to look in to the alternative government farming while life of Lok Sabha is intact.iii) The President can dismiss Ministers in case the Council of Ministers loses the confidence of the House but refuses to resign.

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