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write a short note on governer​

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Answered by moulikasanyal
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The state executive is made up of the Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, and Advocate-General of State. Governor, as President, heads the state government. Article 153-167 in the Indian Constitution deal with the provisions related to the state governments of the country.

The state executive is made up of the Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, and Advocate-General of State. Governor, as President, heads the state government. Article 153-167 in the Indian Constitution deal with the provisions related to the state governments of the country.Governor is a titular head or constitutional head and at the same time, he is the agent of the centre as the union government nominates Governor in each state. This duality of roles has always been in the news and is important for IAS Exam. Aspirants should know about the appointment of Governor, his functions, and his role in the state alongside the Chief Minister and Council of Ministers.

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Answered by kumarsinghavinash870
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The Governors of the states of India have similar powers and functions at the state level as those of the President of India at Union level. Governors exist in the states while lieutenant governors or administrator exist in union territories including National Capital Territory of Delhi. The governor acts as the nominal head whereas the real power lies with the Chief ministers of the states and his/her councils of ministers. Although, in union territories, the real power lies with the lieutenant governor or administrator, except in NCT of Delhi, Puducherry and Jammu and Kashmir where he/she shares power with a council of ministers headed by a chief minister

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