
Mukhya Mantri
"Mukhya Mantri" is a Hindi term meaning "Chief Minister." It refers to the elected head of a state government in India, responsible for overseeing the state's administration, implementing policies, and representing the state's interests. The Chief Minister is appointed by the state's governor, usually the leader of the majority party or coalition in the legislative assembly. They play a crucial role in governance, working with ministers to develop and execute laws, programs, and budgets, ensuring effective administration and development within the state.