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The executive power is vested mainly in the president of India, as per Article 53(1) of the constitution. The president has all constitutional powers and exercises them directly or through subordinate officers as per the aforesaid Article 53(1).
Top 10 Powerful Government Jobs in India RankJob PositionsExam Conducting Body 1 Indian Administrative Service (IAS) UPSC 2 Indian Police Service (IPS) UPSC 3 Indian Foreign Service (IFS) UPSC 4 Indian Revenue Service (IRS) UPSC6 more rows Aug 14, 2025
National government PositionNameSince Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi (Age 74) 26 May 2014 Chief Justice of India Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai (Age 64) 14 May 2025 Speaker of the Lok Sabha Om Birla (Age 62) 19 June 2019 Chief Election Commissioner of India Gyanesh Kumar (Age 61) 19 February 20255 more rows
The President ranks 1st in the Order of Precedence of India as per Article 53 of the Constitution of India states that the president can exercise their powers directly or by subordinate authority, though all of the executive powers vested in the president are, in practice, exercised by the prime minister heading the
The India Portal (india.gov.in) is a Mission Mode Project under integrated services category of the National e-Governance Projects (NeGP) to bring in a Single-Window- access to Government information and services.

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President. The executive power is vested mainly in the president of India, as per Article 53(1) of the constitution. The president has all constitutional powers and exercises them directly or through subordinate officers as per the aforesaid Article 53(1).
The objective behind the Portal is to provide a single window access to the information and services being provided by the Indian Government for citizens and other stakeholders.
It has a President as the head of state and a Prime Minister as the head of government. In addition to these two docHub positions, there are several other crucial list of important post holders in India who play essential roles in the functioning of the government.

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