what is the role of prime minister of India for class 8
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As the elected head of the country, the Prime Minister performs the following functions: He acts as a link between the people, the President and the Parliament. He formulates various policies of the government. He advises the President on the appointment of the ministers.
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The Head of the Indian Government is the Prime Minister.
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- The Prime Minister has the power to give the Ministers their respective portfolios. Cabinet meeting proceedings are presided over by the Prime Minister, who serves as the cabinet's chairman.
- In accordance with the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961, the prime minister is in charge of assisting and advising the president on how to divide up the government's workload among its many departments and offices. The Cabinet Secretariat is typically given the task of coordinating.
- The Indian President's top advisor and head of the executive branch of the government is the Prime Minister of India.
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