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Why Is Teenage Love Relationship So Famous?

Teenage Love Relationship We have spoken in the past of how, if we take an 'adult' approach to what might be called romance relationships (I use the term loosely), love can seem childish or even meaningless. But there are reasons why one partner may find a romantic relationship with another – for example, a mother who sees her child playing as she walks home from school and wants to keep them company whilst they do so; both parents wanting to spend time together outside their marriage at weekends due that such things become more frequent now but would prefer not to get too involved because it will affect all aspects going forward - whether he/she feels like becoming engaged late The prospect of your teen beginning to date is of course unnerving. It is easy to fear your child getting hurt, getting in over their head, being manipulated or heartbroken, and particularly, growing up and leaving the nest. But as uncomfortable or scary as it may feel to think about your child with a r...

Powers of the Executive / Emergency power of the president

 


Powers of the Executive - 


  1. Appointment of the Prime minister and other ministers - After  the election to the House of people the president appoints the leader of such a party as Prime minister which has won the election with majority. If any one party has not secured a majority then the president at his/her discretion appoints such a person as Prime minister who can give a stable government after  obtaining a vote of confidence from the House. The president appoints other ministers as per the advice of the prime minister.


  1. Work relating to appointment -  The president appoints governors of states, Ambassadors for forign countries, Attorney general of india, Chairman and members of the Union Public service commission, Comptroller and auditor of india and officers on other important posts. The president makes appointments only on the advice of the prime minister and council of ministers. 


  1. Legislative Powers - The president is an integral part of the parliament the president has following powers in respect of the legislature - 


  • To summon the parliament to hold a session, to adjourn it and to dissolve it. 

  • To address combined sessions of both the house of parliament after every general election and thereafter every year. 

  • To nominate 12 members to the council of states form amongst persons having special quality in the field of ary, literature, music on any other such field. 

  • To give assent to the bills passed by the parliament. 

  • To promulgate ordinances when the parliament is not in session 


4. Financial Powers - Prior approval of the president on money bills is necessary before presentation in the house of people. Every year the president causes a statement of income and expenditure (Budget) for the country. 


5. Judicial Powers - 

  • The president appoints chief justices of the supreme court and high courts so also other judges to these courts. The president also has the power of giving pardon. 

  • Power with respect to armed forces - The president is the supreme commander of the armed forces (Navy, Army, Airforce) 

  • Political Power - The president entertains the Heads of states, diplomats and other political delegates from foreign and agreements with foreign countries are done in the name of the president . 



Emergency power of the president - 


  1. The President may declare an emergency in the country in cases of eternal aggression, internet armed uprising, constitutional failures in states or financial crises. The emergency can be declared by the president only on the advice of the cabinet, ratifying  of both the houses of parliament is necessary within two months of such declaration. Under such circumstances the parliament acquires the power of enacting laws for the whole country or a part thereof. The union government can, under such circumstances, give direction to the states. 


  1. From the report of the government or from any other source when the president has reason to believe that the administration of a state in not running as per the provisions of the constitution then the president, the prior approval of the central cabinet, may impose president rule in that state - approval of both of the Houses of parliament is necessary on any such declaration within two months of such declaration. During such a period the power of framing laws vests in the parliament. During this period the power of framing laws of administration to the governor. During such a period the power of framing laws vests in the parliament. During this period the governor enjoys all the administrative powers of the state and the power of the High court . 


  1. When the President has reason to believe that a severe financial emergency has occurred in the country he/she may improve the financial emergency in the country. living trustpower of attorney formfinancial mattersfuture eventpracticed lawreal estateagent or attorney in factstates courtgeneration civicacting on your behalffinancial decisionsestate plangood ideaoral argumentsfuel economymodel yearmanual transmissionyear termscompact carcourt of appeals


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