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41. Circar - Definition Of Circar By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyc
Cir`car n. 1. A district, or part of a province. See Sircar.
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42. Government Of India - Definition
However, the central government in India has greater power in relation to its states, and its central government is patterned after the British parliamentary system.
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According to its constitution India is a "sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic." Like the United States , India has a federal form of government. However, the central government in India has greater power in relation to its states, and its central government is patterned after the British parliamentary system. On several occasions, "the Centre", the national government, has dismissed state governments and imposed President's rule on several states. The government exercises its broad administrative powers in the name of the President , whose duties are largely ceremonial. The president and vice president are elected indirectly for 5-year terms by a special electoral college. The vice president assumes the office of president in case of the death or resignation of the incumbent president. Real national executive power is centered in the Council of Ministers (cabinet), led by the Prime Minister of India . The President appoints the Prime Minister, who is designated by legislators of the political party or coalition commanding a parliamentary majority. The President then appoints subordinate ministers on the advice of the Prime Minister. (In reality, the President has no discretion on the question of whom to appoint as Prime Minister except when no political party or coalition of parties gains a majority in the Lok Sabha. Once the Prime Minister has been appointed, the President has no discretion on any other matter whatsoever, including in the matter of appointment of ministers. But all Central Government decisions are nominally taken in his name. This point should be kept in mind when reading about "decisions by the President", including in this article)

43. Development Of Self-Government In India, 1858-1914 | University Of Chicago Disse
The conviction that the political development of India was to be one of the most important problems before the world in the next twenty years, was the primary motive in
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44. COALITION GOVERNMENT IN INDIA. - Thoughts.com Conversation Engine
One thing has to be accepted that in our Indian society , The Government formation by alliance wouldn't hold out for much longer time, the reason being there could be either
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