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SHORT ANSWER: The Governor of a state in India has constitutional powers and responsibilities primarily defined in the Constitution of India. DETAILS: - The Governor acts as the constitutional head of the state and has powers related to legislation, administration, and appointments. - They can summon and prorogue the state legislature and give assent to bills. - The Governor has the power to appoint the Chief Minister and other ministers. - They can recommend the dissolution of the Legislative Assembly. - The Governor also has the responsibility to ensure that the state government operates within the framework of the Constitution. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - There are no specific punishments for the Governor's actions unless they violate constitutional provisions, which can lead to impeachment. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Articles 153 to 167.
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