Q: What are the Executive Powers of President ?

Ans: Executive Powers of President: 

For every executive action that the Indian government takes, is to be taken in his name.

He may/may not make rules to simplify the transaction of business of the central government.

He appoints the attorney general of India and determines his remuneration.

He appoints the following people:

Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG).

Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners.

Chairman and members of the Union Public Service Commission.

State Governors.

Finance Commission of India chairman and members.

He seeks administrative information from the Union government.

He requires PM to submit, for consideration of the council of ministers, any matter on which a decision has been taken by a minister but, which has not been considered by the council.

He appoints National Commissions of:

Scheduled Castes (Read about National Commission for Scheduled Castes in the linked article.)

Scheduled Tribes Read about (National Commission for Scheduled Tribes in the linked article.)

Other Backward Classes (Read about National Commission for Backward Classes in the linked article.)

He appoints inter-state council.

He appoints administrators of union territories.

He can declare any area as a scheduled area and has powers with respect to the administration of scheduled areas and tribal areas.

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