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Government of India

The Government of India is the central authority managing the country, established by the Constitution of India. It operates at three levels: the central (national), state, and local. The key branches include the Executive (led by the Prime Minister), Legislature (Parliament), and Judiciary (Supreme Court), each with distinct roles. The government is responsible for making laws, implementing policies, ensuring justice, and providing public services. India is a democratic nation, meaning the government is elected by the people, and it aims to promote social welfare, maintain order, and protect the rights of all citizens.

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    भारत सरकार (Government of India) is the central authority that governs the country of India. Established by the Constitution of India in 1950, it operates at three levels: the executive (led by the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers), the legislature (Parliament, consisting of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha), and the judiciary (Supreme Court and lower courts). The government is responsible for making and enforcing laws, implementing policies, and ensuring the welfare of its citizens. It operates on democratic principles, with regular elections allowing citizens to choose their representatives.