President and Article 54
Duration: 8 min
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This educational video lecture, presented by Pramod Rana Sir, provides a comprehensive overview of the President of India, focusing on their constitutional status, executive powers, and election process. The lesson begins by defining the President's roles through a flowchart, highlighting titles such as 'First Citizen' and 'Constitutional Head.' It then transitions to Article 53, explaining the distinction between nominal and real executive authority. Finally, the lecture details Article 54, outlining the composition of the electoral college for the President's election, specifically noting the inclusion of Delhi and Puducherry representatives via the 70th Constitutional Amendment.
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0:00 – 2:00 00:00-02:00
The lecture opens with a flowchart diagram centered on 'राष्ट्रपति' (President). The instructor explains the President's status, pointing to four key branches: 'भाग-V अनुच्छेद-52' (Part V Article 52), 'देश का पहला नागरिक व संवैधानिक प्रधान' (First citizen of the country and Constitutional Head), 'संघ की कार्यपालिका का नाममात्र प्रधान' (Nominal Head of the Union Executive), and 'भारतीय सशस्त्र सेनाओं के कमांडर -इन-चीफ' (Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Armed Forces). A book cover titled 'भारत के राष्ट्रपति' featuring photos of past presidents is visible on the right side of the screen. The instructor uses hand gestures to emphasize the hierarchical nature of these roles.
2:00 – 5:00 02:00-05:00
The focus shifts to Article 53, displayed in a blue box on the left. The slide lists bullet points explaining executive power: 'भारतीय संघ की कार्यपालिका शक्ति राष्ट्रपति में निहित होती है' (Executive power of the Union is vested in the President). The instructor elaborates on the distinction between 'नाममात्र कार्यपालिका - राष्ट्रपति' (Nominal Executive - President) and 'वास्तविक कार्यपालिका - प्रधानमंत्री तथा मंत्रिपरिषद' (Real Executive - Prime Minister and Council of Ministers). He gestures towards the text to clarify that while the President holds the power, it is exercised by the Council of Ministers.
5:00 – 7:34 05:00-07:34
The slide changes to a table titled 'अनुच्छेद 54 :- भारत के राष्ट्रपति का चुनाव' (Article 54: Election of President of India). The table is divided into two columns: 'राष्ट्रपति चुनाव में मतदान करने वाले सदस्य' (Members who vote) and 'वे सदस्य जो राष्ट्रपति चुनाव में मतदान नहीं करते हैं' (Members who do not vote). The instructor explains the electoral college composition, pointing out that elected members of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies vote, while nominated members do not. He specifically highlights the inclusion of 'केंद्र शासित प्रदेश दिल्ली और पुडुचेरी की विधान सभाओं के निर्वाचित सदस्य (70 संविधान संशोधन 1992)' (Elected members of Legislative Assemblies of Delhi and Puducherry (70th Constitutional Amendment 1992)). He draws a diagram on the screen to illustrate the voting mechanism.
The video systematically breaks down the office of the President of India. It starts by establishing the President's symbolic and constitutional status as the first citizen and nominal head of the executive. It then clarifies the practical exercise of power, distinguishing between the President's nominal role and the real executive authority held by the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers. Finally, it details the democratic process of election, defining the electoral college's composition and the specific voting rights of members from Parliament, States, and Union Territories like Delhi and Puducherry under the 70th Amendment.