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The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of India holds their office for a tenure of six years or until they reach the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. This tenure ensures that the individual serving as the CEC has enough time to oversee multiple elections and implement important reforms while maintaining independence from the executive branch of the government.
Who has been sworn in as the third Vice- President of Nepal?
What is the melting point of Aluminium?
According to the ‘Solar Policy 2024’, what is the targeted installed capacity of solar power in Delhi by 2027?
____________ has two traditions: one is the sankeertana (which is the devotional aspect) and the other is the raasa.
In which state is the Madai Festival celebrated?
How long was Michael Patra re-appointed as the deputy governor of RBI after his initial three-year tenure came to an end on 14 Jan 2023?
Established incubation centers in the Atal Innovation Mission are operationalised within how many years?
In the fourth ‘State Food Safety Index’ of India for the year 2021-22, what is the rank of Uttrakhand?
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How many tiers are there in the Panchayati Raj structure?