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state the president's power with reference to the money bill.​

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Answered by tiwarirohit038
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The Constitution of India provides for a Parliamentary system of government, where the Cabinet, headed by a Prime Minister, forms the de facto executive. Unlike most western countries, the elections are conducted by an independent constitutional body, the Election Commission of India. For the first general election, this commission was single-membered body. Sukumar Sen was the first election commissioner of India.

India had 173,200,000 voters (excluding Jammu and Kashmir) in 1951 general elections.[6] All Indian citizens over the age of 21 were eligible to vote. Around 85% of the population could not read or write. This widespread illiteracy posed a challenge to the commission in organising the election. This was overcome by allotting each candidate a differently-coloured ballot box at the polling booth, on which each candidates name and symbol were written. 16,500 clerks were appointed on a contract of 6 months to type and collate the electorate rolls and 380,000 reams of paper were used for printing the rolls.[7]

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