Wednesday 4 June 2014

Presidents of India till Now

The President of India is the head of state and first citizen of India. The President is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Armed Forces. Although the president is vested such powers by the Constitution of India, the position is largely a ceremonial role and the executive powers are de facto exercised by the Cabinet Ministers and Prime Minister. The post of President is known in Hindi as Rashtrapati, a Sanskrit neologism meaning "lord of the realm". The President is elected by the Electoral College composed of elected members of the parliament houses, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, and also members of the Vidhan Sabha, the state legislative assemblies.



Presidents of India till Now

No Name Term of office
1 Dr. Rajendra Prasad
January 26, 1950 - May 13, 1962
2 Dr. S. Radhakrishna
May 13, 1962  - May 13, 1967
3 Dr. Zakir Hussain
May 13, 1967  - August 24, 1969
4 Shri Varahagiri Venkata Giri
August 24, 1969  - August 24, 1974
5 Shri Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
August 24, 1974  - February 11, 1977
6 Shri Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
July 25, 1977  - July 25, 1982
7 Shri Giani Zail Singh
July 25, 1982  - July 25, 1987
8 Shri R. Venkataraman
July 25, 1987 - July 25, 1992
9 Dr.S.D. Sharma
July 25, 1992  2July 25, 1997
10 Shri K R Narayanan
July 25, 1997  - 25 July 2002
11 Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam
25 July 2002  - 25 July 2007
12 Pratibha Patil
25 July 2007  - 25 July 2012
13 Pranab Mukherjee
25 July 2012 Incumbent



 There have been 13 presidents of India since the introduction of the post in 1950. The post was
Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam
Dr. Rajendra Prasad established when India was declared as a republic with the adoption of the Indian constitution. Apart from these thirteen, three acting presidents have also been in office for short periods of time. Varahagiri Venkata Giri became Acting President of India in 1969 following the death of Zakir Hussain, who died in office. Giri was elected President a few months later. He remains the only person to have held office both as a president and acting president. The President may remain in office for a tenure of five years, as stated by article 56, part V, of the constitution of India. In the case where a president's term of office is terminated early or during the absence of the president, the vice president assumes office. By article 70 of part V, the parliament may decide how to discharge the functions of the president where this is not possible, or in any other unexpected contingency. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India, is the only person to have held office for two terms.


Pratibha PatilSeven presidents have been members of a political party before being elected. Six of these were active party members of the Indian National Congress. The Janata Party has had one member, Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, who later becamepresident. Two presidents, Zakir Hussain and Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, have died in office.Their vice-presidents functioned as acting president until a new president waselected. Following Hussain's death, two acting presidents held office until thenew president, Varahagiri Venkata Giri, was elected.Varahagiri Venkata Giri himself, Hussain's vice president, was the first acting president. When Giri resigned to take part in the presidential elections, hewas superseded by Muhammad Hidayatullah as acting president.
Pranab Mukherjee


The current President is Pranab Mukherjee elected on 25 July 2012.Mukherjee held various posts in the cabinet ministry for the Government of India such as Finance Minister, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister and Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission. He originally comes from West Bengal and is also the first Bengali to hold the post of the President. The ex- president, Pratibha Patil, who was in office till 25 July 2012, was elected as the 12thPresident of India in 2007. She is also the first woman to serve as President of India


Tuesday 3 June 2014

List of Prime Ministers of India

 

Indian Prime Ministers hold a unique position and is most powerful functionary of the Indian union. It is the Prime Minister who oversees the day-to-day functioning of the Government of India. The Prime Minister is assisted in this task by his Council of Ministers, comprising Cabinet Ministers, Ministers of State with Independent Charge, Ministers of State who work with Cabinet Ministers, and Deputy Ministers. 
  
The Prime Minister is the leader of the- majority party in Parliament It is he or she who has the power of selecting his colleagues and advising the President to dismiss any of the minister and force any of them to resign. In this respect he or she has a free hand as the President is required to act on the advice of the Prime Minister and for such advice the Prime Minister cannot be held responsible in any court of law.

List of Prime Ministers of India


No Name
Party Term of office
1 Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
Indian National Congres 15 Augest 1947 - 27 May 1964    ,16years, 286 days
2 Gulzarilal Nanda (1898-1998)
Indian National Congres 27 May 1964 - 9 June 1964 ,13 days
3  Lal Bahadur Shastri (1904-1966)
Indian National Congres 9 June 1964 - 11 January 1916,1 year 216 days
4 Indira Gandhi (1917-1984)
Indian National Congres 24 January 1966 -24 March 1977,11 year 59 days
5 Morariji Desai(1896-1995)
Janata Party 24 March 1977 -28 July 1979, 2 year 126 days
6 Charan Singh(1902-1987)
Janata Party 28 July 1979 - 14  January 1989, 170 days
7 Rajiv Gandhi(1944-1991)
Indian National Congres 31 October 1984 - 2 December1989, 5year 32 daya
8 V. P. Singh(1931-2008)
Indian National Congres 2 December 1989 - 10 November 1990, 343 days
9 Chandra Shekhar(1927-2007)
Samajwadi Janta Party 10 November 1990 - 21 June 1991, 223 days
10 P. V. Narasimha Rao(1921-2004)
Indian National Congres 21 June 1991 -16 May 1996, 4 year, 330 days
11 Atal Bihari Vajpayee(born 1924)
Bharatiya Janta Party 16 May 1996 - June 1996, 16 days
12 H. D. Deve Gowda(born 1933)
Janata Dal 1June 1996 -1997, 324 days
13 I. K. Gujral(1919-2012)
Janta Dal 21 April 1997 -19 March 1998, 332 days
14 Atal Bihari Vajpayee(born1924)
Bharatiya Janta Party 19 March 1998 - 22 May 2004, 6 year 64 days
15 Manmohan Singh(born1932)
Indian National Congres 22 March 2004 - 26 May 2014, 10 year 4days
16 Narendra Modi(born1950)
Bharatiya Janta Party 26-May-14





Eligibility
Article 84 sets the principle eligibility to become the Prime Minister of India. He or she should be the citizen of India, must be member of Lok sabha or Rajya sabha. A person shoul be minimum 25 years old in case of a seat in Lok Sabha and 30 years when it is Rajya Sabha. A person shall not be eligible for election as Prime Minister if he holds any office of profit under the Government of India or the Government of any State or under any local or other authority subject to the control of any of the said Governments.

Role and power of Prime Minister
Virtually, the Prime Minister distributes portfolios amongst other ministers and can change them according to his or her will. As the Chairman of the Cabinet, the Prime Minister summons Cabinet meetings and acts as its President. The Prime Minister stands as a channel of communication between the President and the Cabinet on mattes relating to policy though individual members have, access to the President in connection with, matters exclusively concerning their own departments. The priority of position-of the Prime Minister is more marked in so far as he or she is required to coordinate the activities of the different departments and through co-ordination the Prime Minister exercises the right` of supervision and control over the entire department. As Prime Minister, he is usually but not necessarily the Leader of the House to which he belongs. The Prime Minister is also the Chairman of the Planning Commission of India.

As head of the Council of Ministers, the Prime Minister oversees the work of all the Ministries. He presides over Cabinet meetings, which are normally held in the Cabinet Room of the Prime Minister`s Office. The Union Cabinet functions on the principle of "collective responsibility.

The names of the Indian Prime Ministers from the very beginning till now are Jawaharlal Nehru, Gulzari Lal Nanda, Lal Bahadur Sashtri, Indira Gandhi, Morarji Desai, Chowdhari Charan Singh, Rajiv Gandhi, Shri.V.P. Singh, Shri Chandra Shekhar, Shri. P.V. Narasimha Rao, Shri. H.D.Deve Gowda, I.K. Gurral, Atal Bihari Vajpayee ,Dr. Manmohan Singh and Narendar Modi.

Finally it can be concluded saying that the Indian Prime Minister is the one who exercises control over the Executive as well as the Parliament. Rather the Prime Minister of India is the ultimate head of the Union and major decisions regarding the country are taken by him.