Central Government
The Republic of India’s executive branch is known as the Government of India. Although the phrase is used to refer to the executive branch, the National Constitution refers to the government as the federal executive, legislative, and judicial authority. Although the president holds the highest position of formal executive authority and serves as the head of state, the prime minister is actually in charge of the government. The capital of India, New Delhi, is where the government is based.
What are the three levels of governance in India?
Human society has developed into an organized state after suffering various social, political, and geological upheavals. A commitment involving laws, a set of rules, power, and the adoption of the right mindset is necessary for society and the nation to operate smoothly. Since William Tyndale and Charles Plummer’s writings, the term “governance” has generally been used to refer to political governance.
Table of Content
- Three Levels of Governance in India
- Central Government
- State Government
- Local Government