Governors of India
Andhra Pradesh: Rameshwar Thakur
Arunachal Pradesh: Shilendra Kumar Singh
Assam: Lt. Gen. Ajai Singh
Bihar: Gopalkrishna Gandhi
Chhattisgarh: Lt. Gen. K.M. Seth
Goa: S. C. Jami
Gujarat: Nawal Kishore Sharma
Haryana: A. R. Kidwai
Himachal Pradesh: Justice Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje
Jammu and Kashmir: Lt. Gen. S.K. Sinha
Jharkhand: Syed Sibtey Razi
Karnataka: T. N. Chaturvedi
Kerala: R.L. Bhatia
Madhya Pradesh: Balram Jakhar
Maharashtra: S.M. Krishna
Manipur: Shivinder Singh Sidhu
Meghalaya: M.M. Jacob
Mizoram: Amolak Rathan Kohli
Nagaland: Shyamal Datta
Orissa: Rameshwar Thakur
Punjab: General S.F. Rodrigues
Rajasthan: Pratibha Patil
Sikkim: V. Rama Rao
Tamil Nadu: Surjit Singh Barnala
Tripura: D. N. Sahaya
Uttaranchal: Sudershan Agarwal
Uttar Pradesh: T.V. Rajeswar
West Bengal: Gopalkrishna Gandhi
The Prime Minister of India is Dr. Manmohan Singh.
The Prime Minister of India is, in practice, the most powerful person in the government of India. The Prime Minister is technically outranked by the President of India, but because the President's duties are largely ceremonial, the Prime Minister has effective responsibility for government.
India follows a parliamentary system of government, which is modelled after that of the United Kingdom. In this system, the Prime Minister is generally the leader of a party (or coalition of parties) that can gain a majority in the lower house (Lok Sabha) of the Parliament of India. The Prime Minister either has to be a current member of one of the houses of Parliament, or be elected within six months of being appointed.
The Governors and Lieutenant-Governors of the states and territories of India have similar powers and functions at the state level as that of the President of India at Union level. Governors exist in the states while Lieutenant-Governors exist in union territories and in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. He acts as the nominal head whereas the real power lies in the hand of the Chief Ministers of the states and the Chief Minister's Council of Ministers.
In India, a Lieutenant governor is in charge of a Union Territory. However the rank is present only in the union territories of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Delhi and Pondicherry (the other territories have an administrator appointed, who is an IAS officer). Lieutenant-Governors hold the same rank as a Governor of a state in the list of precedence.
The Governors and Lieutenant-Governors are appointed by the President for a term of 5 years.
2006-06-19 05:18:33
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answered by Iamnotarobot (former believer) 6
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Governors of India
Andhra Pradesh: Rameshwar Thakur
Arunachal Pradesh: Shilendra Kumar Singh
Assam: Lt. Gen. Ajai Singh
Bihar: Gopalkrishna Gandhi
Chhattisgarh: Lt. Gen. K.M. Seth
Goa: S. C. Jami
Gujarat: Nawal Kishore Sharma
Haryana: A. R. Kidwai
Himachal Pradesh: Justice Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje
Jammu and Kashmir: Lt. Gen. S.K. Sinha
Jharkhand: Syed Sibtey Razi
Karnataka: T. N. Chaturvedi
Kerala: R.L. Bhatia
Madhya Pradesh: Balram Jakhar
Maharashtra: S.M. Krishna
Manipur: Shivinder Singh Sidhu
Meghalaya: M.M. Jacob
Mizoram: Amolak Rathan Kohli
Nagaland: Shyamal Datta
Orissa: Rameshwar Thakur
Punjab: General S.F. Rodrigues
Rajasthan: Pratibha Patil
Sikkim: V. Rama Rao
Tamil Nadu: Surjit Singh Barnala
Tripura: D. N. Sahaya
Uttaranchal: Sudershan Agarwal
Uttar Pradesh: T.V. Rajeswar
West Bengal: Gopalkrishna Gandhi
2006-06-21 00:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Each State of Government of India and the Union Territories has a Governor,who is under the control of the President of India. There is no Governor for the whole of India- the President of India can also be viewed as Governor of whole in India,by fiction,that is by imagination.
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answered by ? 4
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If you mean the President:
President: Abdul Kalam
Vice-President: Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
Prime Minister: Manmohan Singh
2006-06-19 05:20:07
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answered by fawkesfire13 2
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Every state in India has a governor
2006-06-19 05:19:25
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answered by StraightFromTheHorse'sMouth 3
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