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why is the president of india called the nominal head of the state ?

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Answered by Satwatneyearthian
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president of India is called a nominal head becoz....
all the decisions are taken by prime minister of the country in the name of president
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The "President of India" is designated as the "constitutional Head" of the State also known as the "nominal executive". He is elected by MP and MLA from India. The government of the company is run by "President". However, in reality, the President runs the government with the advice given by "Prime Minister" who heads the "Council of Ministers". So, "Prime Minister of India" is named as "Real Executive".  

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