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The main difference between the pardoning power of the President and Governor is
1. unlike President, Governor has no power to grant any relief in death sentences.
2. Governor cannot pardon in matters enlisted in the Union List.
3. Governor cannot pardon in cases of Court Martial.

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Important Questions on Indian Polity

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Which of the following are the executive functions of the Council of Ministers of a State?
1. It brings about necessary cohesion in the policy of various ministers.
2. It assists the President in the administration of the State during the President's Rule in the State.
3. It runs the administration of the State in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.
4. It formulates the policy of the State Government and gives it practical shape.
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The chief minister of India is not allowed to vote in the Presidential Election if?
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The Chief Minister is appointed by: 
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Who among the following was the first woman Chief Minister of an Indian State?
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With regarding function of Chief Minister consider the following statement
1. He is the chairman of State Planning Board
2. He is member of Interstate Council.
3. He is consulted in the appointment of state advocate General and member of SPSC.
Find the incorrect statement
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Which Indian State had the first woman Chief Minister?
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Which of the following constitutional amendment acts seeks that the size of the councils of ministers at the centre and in a state must not exceed 15% of the total number of members in the Lok Sabha and the total number of members of the Legislative Assembly of that State, respectively?

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Who among the following administer the oaths of office and secrecy to Council of Minister