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The President of India works on the advice of the Prime Minister and his Cabinet. With reference to the Prime Minister, answer the following questions:

(i) Mention any three qualifications required for a person to be elected as the President of India.

(ii) Mention any three types of emergencies that can be declared by the President.

(iii) Mention any four legislative powers of the President.

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(i) A person shall be eligible for election as Vice-President, if he -

  1. is a citizen of India.
  2. has completed the age of thirty-five.
  3. is qualified for election as a member of the Council of States.

(ii) Three types of emergencies that can be declared by the President are:

  1. National or General Emergency — The President can proclaim National Emergency if there is a danger of foreign aggression, civil war, insurgency or any other such cause.
  2. Breakdown of Constitutional Machinery — If the President, on receipt of a report from the Governor or otherwise, is satisfied that the governance of a State cannot be carried on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, he/she may declare an emergency in the State. This is called President's rule because the President may assume to himself all or any of the functions of the Government of the State.
  3. Financial Emergency — The President can proclaim Financial Emergency if there is a setback to the financial stability or credit feasibility of the country.

(iii) Four legislative powers of the President are-

  1. Addresses Sessions of Parliament — The President addresses both Houses of Parliament assembled together for the first session after each General Election to the Lok Sabha and at the commencement of the first session of each year. In this address he lays emphasis on the internal and external policies of the Government. The President has the power to address either House of Parliament or their joint sitting at any time.
  2. Messages to Parliament — He has the power to send messages to either House of Parliament either in the regard to any pending Bill or to any other matter.
  3. Dissolve the Lok Sabha — He can dissolve the Lok Sabha and order fresh elections. Rajya Sabha is a permanent body, not subject to dissolution.
  4. Nomination of Members — The President nominates 12 members to the Rajya Sabha from among persons having special knowledge or practical experience in these matters-literature, science, art and social service.

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