Functions of President: -The President summons both the Houses of the Parliament and prorogues them. -He or She can dissolve the Lok Sabha on the advice of the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister. -The President inaugurates the Parliament by addressing it after the general elections and also at the beginning of the first session each year. -Presidential address on these...

Constitutional Bodies: 1. Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), 2. State Public Service Commission (SPSC). 3. Election Commission. 4. Finance Commission. 5. National Commission for SCs. 6. National Commission for STs. 7. Attorney General of India. 8. Solicitor General of India. 9. Comptroller and Auditor general of India. 10. Advocate General of the State. 11. S...

Non Constitutional Bodies: 1. National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), 2. State Human Rights Commission (SHRC), 3. Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), 4. Central Information Commission (CIC), 5. State Information Commission (SIC), 6. Planning Commission 7. National Development Council...

Retirement Age and Tenure of Important Posts of the Government of India: *Judge of Supreme Court : Retirement age is 65 years and his tenure of service has not been fixed by the Constitution. *Judge of High Court : Retirement age is 62 years and his tenure tenure of service has not been fixed by the Constitution. *CEC and EC : Retirement age is 65 years and term of service is 6 years whic...

Persons not eligible for further employment under the central or a state govt. after the Completion of their tenure are: *Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) - Chairman and Members *National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) - Chairman and Members *States Human Rights Commission (SHRC) - Chairman and Members *Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) - Chairman and Members *Comptroller and...