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In this video we have discussed Powers of the President for UPSC | Veto and Pardoning Power: Indian Polity Laxmikanth Lecture 31. Indian President is the head of the state and he is also called the first citizen of India. He is a part of Union Executive, provisions of which are dealt with Article 52-78 including articles related to President (Article 52-62.)Under these articles, information on how a President is elected, his powers and functions and also his impeachment process is given. President is a vital part of Union Executive which again is important for IAS Exam. Who is President of India? Indian President is the head of the state. He is the first citizen of India and is a symbol of solidarity, unity and integrity of the nation. He is a part of Union Executive along with Vice-President, Prime Minister, Council of Ministers and Attorney-General of India. How is President elected? There is no direct election for the Indian President. An electoral college elects him. The electoral college responsible for President’s elections comprises elected members of: -Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha -Legislative Assemblies of the states (Legislative Councils have no role) -Legislative Assemblies of the Union Territories of Delhi and Puducherry Who does not take part in the President’s elections? The following group of people are not involved in electing the President of India: -Nominated Members of Lok Sabha (2) and Rajya Sabha (12) -Nominated Members of State Legislative Assemblies -Members of Legislative Councils (Both elected and nominated) in bicameral legislatures -Nominated Members of union territories of Delhi and Puducherry What is the term of President’s office? Once President is elected, he holds office for five years. He sits in the office even after the completion of five years given no new election have taken place or no new President has been elected till then. He can also be re-elected and there is no cap on his re-election. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For pdf, click on the link: https://t.me/study_glows/409 Telegram link: https://t.me/study_glows Follow Siddhant Agnihotri on Facebook: / siddhant.agnihotri.121 Follow Rashi Singhal on Facebook: / urmi.singhal Rashi Singhal Study Glows: / rashi-singhal-study-glows-574385636372783 Sid_E Connect: / sid_e-connect-686107645100756 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #UPSC #IAS #Polity