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Answer» The Governor: - Just like the President, the Governor is the constitutional and formal head of the state.
- The position of the Governor in a state is similar to that of the President at the centre.
- The Governor may belong to any political party, but after assuming his post he has to perform his duties firmly and impartially.
- All executive powers of the state government lie with him.
- Normally, the Governor of a state is ex-office Chancellor of all the universities of the state.
- He summons and prorogues the sessions of the State Legislature.
- He can dissolve the state assembly before the expiry of its term.
- He can also issue ordinances.
- A Bill passed by the State Legislature can become a law only after the Governor approves it.
- Though, the Governor has vast power and authority, his powers are actually exercised by the Chief Minister and his Council. However, the Governor can exercise certain powers independently.
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