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What is the importance of the governor in state administation?

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Answered by dolly1723
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The Governor is the repository of the executive powers of the State. The executive power of the State is vested in him and every executive action of the Government is taken in his name. He occupies a high constitutional office with important functions and duties.

All executive powers are exercised by the Governor in accordance with the aid and adviceof Council of Ministers with the Chief Ministerat its head of the State concerned. Executive power vests theoretically in the Governor but is really exercised by the Council of Ministers. Thus, he is a nominal executive head or titular or constitutional head.

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