1. The ministers are usually from the party or the coalition that has the majority in the Lok Sabha. The Prime minister is free to choose ministers, as long as they are members of parliament.

    The ministers are usually from the party or the coalition that has the majority
    in the Lok Sabha. The Prime minister is free to choose ministers, as long as
    they are members of parliament.

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  2. The President appoints the Prime Minister. The President appoints the leader of the majority party or the coalitions of parties that commands a majority in the Lok Sabha as Prime minister-.

    The President appoints the Prime Minister. The President appoints the
    leader of the majority party or the coalitions of parties that commands a
    majority in the Lok Sabha as Prime minister-.

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  3. In a democracy the will of the people is supreme. The minister is elected by the people and thus empowered to exercise the will of the people on their behalf. He or she is finally answerable to the people for all the consequences of his/her decisions.

    In a democracy the will of the people is supreme. The minister is elected by
    the people and thus empowered to exercise the will of the people on their
    behalf. He or she is finally answerable to the people for all the consequences
    of his/her decisions.

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  4. The civil servant is usually more educated and has more expert knowledge of the subject. The advisors working in the Finance Ministry know more about economies than the Finance Minister. Sometimes, the ministers may know very little about the technical matters that come under their ministry.

    The civil servant is usually more educated and has more expert knowledge
    of the subject. The advisors working in the Finance Ministry know more
    about economies than the Finance Minister. Sometimes, the ministers
    may know very little about the technical matters that come under their
    ministry.

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  5. Permanent Executive members are appointed on a long term basis. They are called permanent executive or civil services. They remain in office even when the ruling party changes. These officers work under political executive and assist them in carrying out day-to-day administration.

    Permanent Executive members are appointed on a long term basis. They
    are called permanent executive or civil services. They remain in office even
    when the ruling party changes. These officers work under political executive
    and assist them in carrying out day-to-day administration.

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